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Constance McMillen Wants You to Urge Congress to Pass the Student Non-Discrimination ActACLU client Constance McMillen made headlines this spring when her Mississippi high school took the extraordinary step of canceling the school prom rather than allow her to go with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo. But as humiliating as that experience was — she was eventually sent to a "decoy" prom that was attended by only a few other students while the rest of her classmates attended a private prom 30 miles away — McMillen has reason to be proud of this pride season. This evening she will join President Obama at a White House ceremony recognizing the contributions of LGBT Americans. Sunday, she will be a grand marshal in New York City's pride celebration. She has also been asked to participate in pride celebrations in Los Angeles and San Diego, and is the guest of honor this Friday night at the "All Love, All Woodstock" party in Woodstock, N.Y. Not one to rest on her laurels, McMillen met with members of Congress today in hopes of getting them to pass the Student Non-Discrimination Act, which would bar discrimination based on "actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity" in public elementary and secondary schools. In the following short video, McMillen asks everyone to write their elected officials in Congress to support the bill.
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Jun 22nd, 2010 at 10:30pm
it is about time ,Get it done
Thank you
Jun 22nd, 2010 at 11:47pm
Oregon Delegation:
I urge you all to pass the Student Non-Discrimination Act. There is no reason to ever make distinctions based on assumed or actual gender identity, so I expect you all to become sponsors.
Thanks.