Columbia passes historic anti-discrimination ordinance
The South Carolina Progressive Network reports:
Columbia is the first municipality in the state to pass comprehensive human rights ordinances in housing and public accommodations including sexual orientation and gender identity. [...]
Columbia joins two other cities in the “Deep South” that have passed comprehensive anti-discrimination ordinances -- New Orleans and Atlanta.
Harriet Hancock, longtime activist and Board member of the SC Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement, said, “These ordinances represent the single greatest advance in civil rights for the LGBT community in the history of our state.”
Labels: civil rights, lgbt issues, South Carolina, south carolina progressive network


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