transgender bathrooms

Elections matter. So does resistance.

By David P. Gushee — February 23, 2017
Resisting the tragic consequences of this election with the Matthew 25 Pledge.

Repeal of N.C.’s ‘bathroom bill’ stumbles

By Sean Rossman — December 22, 2016
(USA Today) A deal has fallen apart to undo the North Carolina law known as the 'bathroom bill' in a sign of the state's bitter political divide.

Pence maintains Trump would defend religious objections

By Adelle M. Banks — October 5, 2016
WASHINGTON (RNS) Many conservative Christians are still upset that in 2015 the Indiana governor backtracked under pressure after signing a Religious Freedom Restoration Act in his state that critics said would allow discrimination against gays.

Transgender is the latest RFRA arena

By Mark Silk — May 27, 2016
That's clear from a new lawsuit in Illinois.

In a red state, the culture war shifts

By Bobby Ross Jr. — May 27, 2016
EDMOND, Okla. (RNS) In a state where appeals to traditional values have long resonated with voters, the public is angry and willing to boot incumbents over underfunded schools, crumbling infrastructure and failing health and prison systems.

Mayberry 2016

By Mark Silk — May 19, 2016
A new sitcom for the Tarheel State.

#BoycottTarget reaches 500,000 signers

By Timothy C. Morgan — April 25, 2016
(RNS) The campaign follows Target's announcement that transgender customers may use the restroom that “corresponds with their gender identity.

Ben Carson oversteps his Adventist faith in proposing separate bathrooms for transgender people (COMMENTARY)

By Eliel Cruz — November 11, 2015
(RNS) The Seventh-day Adventist Church publicly acknowledged the need to do more research before making comments on the transgender community. Perhaps Carson should follow suit.
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