MEETUPS IN BISMARCK
Beam says it starts with education after that for the community to work all together to make sure fear doesn't bath away future equality. You know I'm just there to go to the bathroom and everyone wants to appreciate everything about me as soon at the same time as I step through the door after that I don't want other people, erstwhile youth to feel that way, says Ray. You know I'm just around to go to the bathroom after that everyone wants to know everything a propos me as soon as I action through the door and I don't want other people, other youth en route for feel that way, says Ray.
Beam says it starts with education after that for the community to work all together to make sure fear doesn't bath away future equality. For years, Beam, a transgender advocate, says he avoided using a public bathroom. You appreciate I'm just there to go en route for the bathroom and everyone wants en route for know everything about me as almost immediately as I step through the access and I don't want other ancestor, other youth to feel that approach, says Ray. And he also says it affected his education. A budding problem some say could be avoided. One Bismarck transgender man says it's big step forward. Bismarck Public Schools doesn't have specific transgender policies, which Superintendent Tamara Uselman says aren't basic.
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