Tag: Gender Justice
EXCLUSIVE: Minnesota DOC employee quits after male inmates allowed in women’s...
A longtime Department of Corrections (DOC) employee has left her career after biological men are now being allowed in Shakopee state prison—Minnesota's only prison...
Court of Appeals reverses lower court’s transgender powerlifting decision
The legal saga surrounding a biological male attempting to compete in women's powerlifting took a dramatic turn this week after a new court ruling...
St. Louis Park district agrees to let Muslim families opt out...
St. Louis Park public schools will now let parents decide whether their children should be subjected to curriculum that is LGBTQ-affirming.
This change comes after...
Left-wing lawyer claims alerting parents to LGBT content may violate law
Alerting parents to the presence of LGBTQ materials in school curriculum could violate the Minnesota Human Rights Act, an attorney with Gender Justice claimed.
In...
Abortion advocates call on state to cut funding for adoption services
Pro-abortion activists in Minnesota want the state to defund its program that provides medical care, housing assistance, education, nutrition assistance, adoption services and more...
Minnesota group sues USA Powerlifting for banning trans athlete
Gender Justice, a Minnesota-based gender equality organization, is fighting alongside a transgender athlete in a Ramsey County lawsuit against USA Powerlifting.
JayCee Cooper, a transgender...
Nova Classical Academy Caves to Transgender Activists’ Demands
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The parents of a transgender 5-year-old have agreed to a settlement with Nova Classical Academy, the school the child previously...
Nova Academy: Forced to Conform?
ST. PAUL, Minn- Parents of a transgender student can now sue the Nova Classical Academy on grounds of discrimination according to the St. Paul...
School’s Anti-Bullying & Gender Identity Policies Clash With Concerned Parents
Is Nova Classical Academy embroiled in controversy over a five-year old boy's decision to wear a dress to school or is the controversy about the school's decision to change to a radical gender inclusion policy?