(MURFREESBORO) – “National Child Abuse Prevention Month is more than just raising awareness about the reality of child maltreatment. It's about taking action to eliminate it. Every April, the Child Advocacy Center hosts events to celebrate Child Abuse Prevention month.” announced Community Education Coordinator, Presley Hosford.
Wear Blue! The color blue is a symbol of child abuse prevention and serves as a reminder that it is an adult’s responsibility to protect the c .
A 16-year-old in Murfreesboro told WGNS that she was surprised to find a man changing his clothes in the female locker room at Patterson Park Community Center on Sunday (06/18/23). Hannah Faulkner said she was picking up her siblings when they told her about the male.
Faulkner helped organize the January "Teens Against Gender Mutilation Rally" that was on the Murfreesboro Civic Plaza. The outspoken high school student is against males competing on female teams, recently stating on Twitter, .
Rutherford County, TN - A new bill that was passed last month has groups like the ACLU and Lambda Legal upset to the point of filing suit against the State of Tennessee. The organizations, along with Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, suggested House / Senate Bill 0001 places a discriminatory ban on what the groups are calling “medically necessary gender-affirming care for Tennessee’s transgender youth.”
State Representative Tim Rudd of Murfreesboro helped carry the bill, .
Rutherford County, TN - House Bill 0009 has been in the headlines in recent days, both locally and across the country. The bill deals with minors having surgery to change their sex. State Representatives Tim Rudd stated… A “Teens Against Gender Mutilation” Rally was held on the Murfreesboro Civic Plaza late last month, which brought awareness of the issue to some Rutherford County residents for the first time (See that story with photos and sound here).
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(MURFREESBORO) A partly sunny Saturday (1/28/2023) with temps in the mid 50s brought diverse groups to the Murfreesboro Civic Plaza. Some from Liberty University and another was LGBTQ-transgender. The rally began at 2:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Crowd estimates were in the 400-500 range with religious messages coming through the public address system, along with a hefty helping of drummers, chanting and electronic sounds attempting to cover the preaching.
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