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NAACP issues travel advisory for Florida, says state is โopenly hostileโ toward Black, LGBTQ people under Gov. DeSantis
Read full article: NAACP issues travel advisory for Florida, says state is โopenly hostileโ toward Black, LGBTQ people under Gov. DeSantisThe NAACP on Saturday issued a formal travel advisory for Florida saying that the state is openly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Florida Immigration Coalition joins Equality Florida, NAACP in asking for Florida travel boycott
Read full article: Florida Immigration Coalition joins Equality Florida, NAACP in asking for Florida travel boycottFlorida is proposing some of its toughest immigration laws in years, backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. One bill proposes prosecuting legal resident who hide or transport those in the country illegally. As a result of that, another group has come out with a travel advisory for people coming to state. The Florida Immigrant Coalition wants people to know they might face problems if the law is passed. They join two other groups Equality Florida and The NAACP which has come out with similar warnings...to not come to Florida.
3 civil rights groups issue travel advisories to Florida based on bills in the legislature
Read full article: 3 civil rights groups issue travel advisories to Florida based on bills in the legislatureFlorida advocacy groups have issued a state travel advisory based on controversial bills being pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis this legislative session.
2022 Greater Jacksonville Gala by Equality Florida celebrates 25th anniversary on Oct. 15
Read full article: 2022 Greater Jacksonville Gala by Equality Florida celebrates 25th anniversary on Oct. 15Equality Florida is hosting its annual gala this weekend to recognize community members during a night of equality and fun.
Community organizations throw Pride rally, party outside Duval County School Board
Read full article: Community organizations throw Pride rally, party outside Duval County School BoardEquality Florida said they want to ensure Duval County provides a safe and inclusive environment for all LGBTQ students.
Floridaโs new Parental Rights in Education law likely to face legal challenges
Read full article: Floridaโs new Parental Rights in Education law likely to face legal challengesA divisive Florida law banning schools from discussing sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade is likely to face legal challenges.
Students across Florida stage walkouts in protest of โDonโt Say Gayโ legislation
Read full article: Students across Florida stage walkouts in protest of โDonโt Say Gayโ legislationThousands of Florida students rallied at their respective campuses Thursday in protest of HB1557, the Parental Rights in Education Bill, also known as the โDonโt Say Gayโ bill.
NCAA ratchets up pressure on Florida to allow transgender athletes to compete in womenโs sports
Read full article: NCAA ratchets up pressure on Florida to allow transgender athletes to compete in womenโs sportsThe NCAA is ratcheting up the pressure on universities scheduled to hold championship games, requiring them to reaffirm their commitment to nondiscrimination, including against transgender athletes.
Pride Month lights on Acosta Bridge; State Sen. Travis Hutson; 100 Black Men of Jacksonville President Ronnie King
Read full article: Pride Month lights on Acosta Bridge; State Sen. Travis Hutson; 100 Black Men of Jacksonville President Ronnie KingOn this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ Equality Floridaโs Jimmy Midyette discusses the impact of changing the lights on the Acosta Bridge from rainbow for Pride Month to blue and then back to rainbow again. State Sen. Travis Hutson weighs in on the governor signing the largest state budget in Floridaโs history. Some of the vetoes included killing requests to fund the Hotel Ponce de Leon Preservation and Restoration ($250,000) and a program called St. Johnโs Schools Classroom to Careers/Flagships. And 100 Black Men of Jacksonville President Ronnie King reacts to a bill that would have given $1 million to a project called Coding in Color being vetoed.