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The faces of 14 women, including well known suffragists like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and lesser known figures such as Mabel Ping-Hua Lee and Ida B. Wells, will be projected in pairs.
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“We're really looking at some of the unchartered territory at the state level, which involves transgender New Yorkers who have only just received statewide protections."
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"This ruling may well shape the way that the federal courts interpret other federal statutes that outlaw discrimination based on sex."
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"When employers are having smaller staff, are they going to go out of their way to hire folks who already weren't being hired before this, or are they going to overlook them?"
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On February 15, the nation, but especially Rochester, where Susan B. Anthony made her home, celebrated the 200th anniversary of Anthony’s birth.
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"I felt like my body rejected me and now my home state has rejected me."
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Over the past three sessions, at least a dozen Democratic-sponsored resolutions related to honoring LGBTQ+ people have failed to pass the state House and Senate.
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"We also want to really look at this holistically and inclusively, and look for other people that may not have always been traditionally incorporated in this movement."
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Despite a growing number of men who are not working, and a growing number of direct support jobs that need filling, few men are joining the ranks.
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For years, dark rumors swirled around the movie producer. So how did those whispered allegations result in a full-fledged criminal trial? Here's an abridged history.