Tennessee Senator Files Bill to Expand Anti-Bullying Legislation
February 1, 2013 by Maureen McCarty

Tennessee Senator Jim Kyle yesterday filed the Dignity for All Students Act, an anti-bullying bill that, if passed, would further protect students and empower school administrators, teachers and staff to take an active role in bullying prevention.
Continue Reading ►‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill Reintroduced in Tennessee
January 30, 2013 by Carolyn Simon

The “Don’t Say Gay” bill is back in the Volunteer State – but the latest version is even more hostile to LGBT youth.
Continue Reading ►Memphis Passes Non-Discrimination Ordinance for City Employees
October 17, 2012 by Cathryn Oakley

HRC commends the City of Memphis, Tennessee and the Tennessee Equality Project on last night’s passage of a non-discrimination ordinance that protects city employees from discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Continue Reading ►Memphis City Council to Vote on Employment Non-Discrimination Ordinance
September 17, 2012 by HRC staff

Tennessee’s equal rights advocates are rallying in Memphis Tuesday to protect all employees from discrimination.
Continue Reading ►Middle TN Methodists Call for an End to Bullying
July 16, 2012 by Guest contributor
If you live in the Bible Belt of the South and are looking for a place to see where God’s inclusive love is proclaimed, you need not go any further than the Tennessee United Methodist Church’s Annual Conference.
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