NYSUT has long been a supporter of ending discrimination and violence against people who present a non-traditional gender identity or gender expression. NYSUT continues to strongly support making GENDA a New York state law.
Every day and every year, many trans people's lives are cut short. Please join NYSUT in observing Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20.
You can take part by participating in a local observance and by posting a video of support to the LGBTQ Educators of New York Facebook page and using the hash tags #NYSUT, #tdor, #strong4GENDA and #transresilience.
Karen Magee, President
NYSUT President Karen Magee, on NYSUT's support of education and healthcare for all people. NYSUT is #strong4GENDA
Posted by LGBTQ Educators of New York on Thursday, November 19, 2015
Andy Pallotta, Executive Vice President
NYSUT Executive Vice President Andy Pallotta on NYSUT's support of Trans rights and #tdor
Posted by LGBTQ Educators of New York on Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Catalina Fortino, Vice President
NYSUT Vice President Catalina R. Fortino, on supporting trans lives, trans rights, and being #strong4GENDA
Posted by LGBTQ Educators of New York on Thursday, November 19, 2015
Paul Pecorale, Vice President
Vice President Paul Pecorale on NYSUT's long-standing support of Trans people and GENDA. #NYSUT #strong4GENDA #transresilience #tdor
Posted by LGBTQ Educators of New York on Wednesday, November 18, 2015