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Chatham County honors LGBTQ Bridal Month with new resolution

June 17, 2024 | Chatham County, North Carolina



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Chatham County honors LGBTQ Bridal Month with new resolution
In a recent meeting, the Chatham County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution designating June as LGBTQ Bridal Month in the county. This initiative aligns with a nationwide celebration of LGBTQ bridal month, which honors the historic Stonewall Inn riots of June 28, 1969, a pivotal moment in the modern LGBTQI+ rights movement.

The resolution highlights significant advancements in LGBTQI+ rights, including the U.S. Supreme Court's 2020 ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County, which extended employment protections to LGBTQI+ individuals under the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Despite these strides, the resolution underscores ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQI+ community, noting that 9% of LGBTQI+ individuals are unemployed and 22% live in poverty, with higher rates of anxiety and depression reported among this population.

Chatham County has implemented policies to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, reflecting a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment. The Board of Commissioners expressed their dedication to advocating for the rights of all LGBTQI+ individuals, encouraging residents to celebrate the diversity within the community during this designated month.

The resolution was unanimously adopted, marking a significant step in recognizing and supporting LGBTQI+ rights in Chatham County. Following the resolution, the meeting proceeded to public comments, although no individuals had signed up to speak at that time.

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