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A
B
Sure
so
marcus
robinson
is
here.
Sarah
rosso's
here
billy
heilman,
is
here.
Denise
d
simone
is
here
kathy
boyle,
I
don't
see
guillermo
yet
he.
C
B
All
right
so
nakia
burton
tucker,
let's
see
here
yet
jam,
is
here.
Jim
hammond
is
here
bruce
krause
is
not
here.
Britain
malka's,
not
here
maria,
has
already
said
she
couldn't
make
it
lenny
orbovich
is
here
richard
parsaikin
is
here:
chante
porter
is
not
here,
or
at
least
not
here.
Yet
christopher
robinson
is
here.
Derrick
times
is
not
here
at
least
not
here
yet
and
I'll
keep
an
eye
on
the
participants.
So
if
someone
shows
up
I'll
I'll
make
note
of
that.
A
That
sounds
great.
Thank
you,
billy,
the
next
part,
just
the
reading
and
approval
of
minutes
did
anyone
have
any
questions
on
the
minutes
from
last
week
or
last
month,.
A
Okay,
if
not,
is
there
a
motion.
A
Moving
into
the
next
section,
so
I
don't
and
sarah
I
don't
know
if
you
might
have
updates
on
some
of
these.
I
don't
think
susan
overheard
notes
that
she
might
have
had
for
this
one
so
just
see
if
I
can
find
any.
F
F
So
the
last
that
we
saw
from
sue
and
trying
to
organize
the
pirates
meeting
was
that
anybody
who
wanted
to
participate
should
reach
out
to
sue
and
let
her
know
that
they
wanted
to
be
engaged
in
this
process
and
good
alternative
to
the
beautiful
I'm
just
in
general
availability
like
tuesday
afternoon
so
great.
For
me
things
like
that,
and
I
don't
believe
that
we've
gotten
any
further
than
that.
So
if
you
would
like
to
be
involved,
please
do
get
involved
and
send
sue
your
availability.
So
we
can
get
that
meeting
scheduled.
F
F
Yeah,
absolutely
so
in
terms
of
the
protect
trans,
kids
movement-
I
don't
know
that.
There's
many
updates
there.
In
fact
you
know
I'd
be.
I
can't
be
super
helpful
with
this,
but
I
know
that
that
is
sue's
pittsburgh,
lgbtq
charities.
To
my
knowledge,
we
haven't
gotten
any
additional
requests
for
support.
F
I
do
know
that
there
was
some
effort
behind
the
scenes
to
try
to
get
youth
involved
in
some
policy
advocacy,
but
I
don't
know
that
that
ever
came
to
fruition.
I
lenny
may
also
be
able
to
speak
a
little
bit
to
that.
I
know
that
there
were
some
emails
going
back
and
forth
with
devin
brown
from
pittsburgh
public
schools
to
again
bring
youth
voice
into
the
conversation
to
try
to
make
sure
that
we're
focusing
on
that.
But
I
do
think
another
thing.
That's
important!
F
It's
not
necessarily
in
alignment
with
sue's
bullet
note
here,
but
I
think
just
uplifting
that
governor
wolf
signed
the
executive
order
on
tuesday
protecting
trans
youth
from
conversion
therapy
and
all
lgbtq.
For
that
matter.
That's
something
that
went
into
effect,
it's
not
as
broad
as
the
coverage
that
was
passed
in
allegheny
county,
but
it
is
at
least
a
step
forward
for
the
state
to
have
the
executive
order
in
place.
D
D
D
I
am
not
the
best
with
writing
that
that
could
be
maybe
something
that
suit
could
put
together
or
somebody
else,
but
this
is
the
kind
of
short
announcement
that
needs
to
be
put
on
our
website
facebook.
Once
we
know
what's
going
on
with
that,.
F
Yeah
absolutely
I
do
know
that
this
particular
executive
order
came
about
very
quickly.
The
trevor
project
has
been
working
behind
the
scenes
in
pennsylvania
to
push
for
this
to
happen,
and
the
notification
and
invitations
for
tuesday
signing
essentially
came
out
on
sunday
of
this
week.
So
I
I
do
think
it's
a
good
note
too,
even
if
these
things
are
coming
up.
After
the
fact,
it's
a
good
note
for
us
to
be
able
to
put
together
a
press
release
or
a
statement
and
make
sure
that
we're
connecting
to
what's
happening
at
a
state
level.
E
So
I
do
have,
I
do
have
some
updates
about
the
protect
trans
kids
movement
stuff.
First
of
all,
like
the
second
hearing
was
held
for
for
the
family,
that
yeah
that
got
this
whole
ball
rolling
the
as
expected
the
judge
or
their
excuse
me.
The
magistrate
did
find
the
neighbor
guilty
of
harassment.
E
There
was
some
discussion
back
and
forth
about
whether
or
not
to
just
continue
the
no
contact
order
or
to
find
her
guilty
and
fine
her.
The
family
did
choose
to
to
go
ahead
with
the
verdict,
so
she
was
found
guilty.
She
has
been
fined
and
you
have
some
pretty
strong
warnings
from
the
magistrate
regarding
further
harassment.
E
Sarah,
the
your
the
lawyer
from
hugh
lane
was,
was
fantastic
and
the
two
of
them
were
very,
very
helpful
and
made
a
big
difference.
I
think
yeah
there
was.
It
was
a
very
different
feel
between
the
two,
the
two
hearings,
so
that
was
great.
E
The
next
part
about
the
the
protect
trans
kids
day
initiative
that
sue
has
been
working
on.
As
sarah
mentioned,
we
are
trying
to
to
put
some
kids
together
to
to
help
craft.
What
that
would
look
like
sue
did
reach
out
to
devon
brown
and
myself
regarding
students
that
might
be
willing
to
participate
in
writing
a
proclamation
or
you
know
what
you
know
getting
an
idea
of
what
kids
would
want
said
and
done
around
trans
issues.
E
She
had
a
pretty
specific
demographic
in
mind
that
neither
devin-
and
I
didn't
have
any
kids
that
fit
her
her
idea
participating
in
our
particular
gsas,
but
we
did
tell
her
that
that
we
would
both.
You
know.
E
She
said
that
that
that
wasn't
written
in
stone,
so
she
was
looking
primarily
for
a
trans
black
female
that
would
be
willing
to
participate,
and
neither
of
us
have
any
participating
in
our
clubs
right
now,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
other
gsas
don't
so
once
we're
back
to
school
next
week,
devin-
and
I
are
both
gonna
start
asking
around
and
seeing
who
might
be
out
there
and
again
sue
said
that
her
ideas,
weren't
necessarily
written
in
stone,
so
we'll
see
what
other
kids
we
have
that
might
want
to
participate,
but
we're
trying
to
move
forward
with
that.
E
You
know
her.
Her
hope
is
to
have
city
council
declare
protect
trans
kids
day,
and
that's
what
we're
working
on
that.
That's
all
the
updates.
I've
got
on
that
one.
D
Lenny
did
that
family
that
was
harassing
the
other
family
have
any
show
any
remorse.
E
The
the
the
neighbor,
the
one,
the
one
that
was
harassing
the
family,
yes,
none
whatsoever,
none
whatsoever.
Yeah,
I
was
yeah.
It
was
hard
to
watch
to
be
honest,
her
her
lawyer,
yeah.
They
did
both.
Both
lawyers
presented
briefs,
which
the
magistrate
was
very
complimentary
of
both
sides,
but
the
defense
brief
did
not
did
not
change
her
opinion
at
all
that
the
woman
was
using
hate
speech
and
fighting
words
and
was
guilty
of
harassment,
but
yeah,
but
but
no
there
was.
There
was
clearly
no
remorse
on
her.
B
Well,
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
make
a
motion
to
attach
the
whatever
notification
governor
wolf
made
regarding
his
his
order
attach
it
to
our
meeting
minutes,
then
it
would
be
part
of
our
record
and
also
when
our
website
has
the
list
of
meeting
minutes.
It'll
be
it'll,
be
there
too
it
could
be
in
other
places,
but
it
will
least
be
memorialized
in
our
in
our
official
record.
So
the
motion
is
to
attach
the
the
wolf
order
to
our
meeting
minutes.
G
A
All
right,
so,
the
next
part
I'll
do
the
first,
the
co-chair
part,
so
the
mayor's
deputy
chief
of
staff,
leslie
williams,
reached
out
to
sarah
and
myself
at
sue
to
set
up
a
meeting
to
talk
about,
I
believe,
just
staffing.
It
was
the
correspondence
was
pretty
general,
but
just
talk
about
staffing
for
the
commission.
A
We
were
not
able
to
get
that
scheduled,
but
they're
going
to
circle
back
with
some
times,
but
one
of
those
pieces
of
information
that
they
shared
was
they're
going
to
set
up
a
meeting
with
with
a
larger
commission,
to
talk
generally
with
the
mayor
about
any
issues
or
just
kind
of
our
general
interests
and
all
those
things
with
the
commission.
A
So
they
didn't
share
a
timeline
for
when
they
expect
that
all
to
come
up,
I
know
we're
still
waiting
to
get
the
smaller
group
one
scheduled
so
as
soon
as
I
have
more
information
on
that
I
can
share.
But
hopefully
that
will
be
coming
within
the
next
few
months.
A
So
you'll
probably
see
a
doodle
poll
or
some
kind
of
information
from
me
just
to
get
that
scheduled.
I
think
you
know,
ideally
if
we
could
also
do
it
on
one
of
our
regular
meetings.
We
could
see
if
we
can
allocate
time
for
that,
but
I'll
get
a
general
sense
for
what
their
interest
is,
and
you
know
exactly
the
conversation
they
want
to
have
with
us.
A
That'll
be
for
the
larger
meeting.
They
haven't,
sent
me
exactly
how
they'd
like
to
schedule
it,
but
I'm
assuming
we'll,
probably
have
some
propose
some
time
something
so
as
soon
as
I
have
more
information
on
when
they'd
like
to
schedule
that
I'll
try
to
get
some
holes
on
our
calendar.
For
that.
D
A
Any
other
questions
on
that
and
in
terms
of
the
staffing
piece,
I'm
not
entirely
certain
what
the
w
chief
of
staff
exactly
wants
to
talk
about,
that.
My
guess
is
in
terms
of
from
the
mayor's
office.
Who'd
be
our
representative
for
the
commission,
but
as
soon
as
I
have
more
information
on
that
I'll
pass
that
along
as
well.
A
So
then
you
know
in
terms
of
that,
one
too,
I
don't
have
a
full
update
on
that.
I
think
maria
was
gonna,
have
some
more
information
there
about
this
vacant,
lgbtq
liaison.
I
know
stewart
brought
up
before
that.
You
know
this
position
has
been
vacant
at
the
police
department
for
a
bit,
but
I
think
maria
was
going
to
kind
of
connect
us
to
that
as
well.
D
F
I
have
not
received
an
update
on
filling
that
position
in
a
while,
but
I
do
know
that
I
believe
some
folks
had
submitted
recommendations
and
my
understanding
is
that
maria
had
given
us
an
update.
I
think
billy
might
be
helpful
here
as
well.
Maria
had
given
us
an
update
at
least
two
meetings
ago
on
that
process
and
what
would
happen
next,
but
I
don't
know
that
that's
on
anybody's
radar
to
follow
up.
F
B
Yes,
at
the
june
meeting
she
when
we
brought
up
the
issue,
she
said
that
the
the
mayor's
office
was
enthusiastic.
B
I
don't
know
that
she
used
the
word
enthusiastic,
but
it
was
a
very
positive
response
in
terms
of
the
mayor
seeking
to
appoint
someone
to
to
an
18th
position
on
our
on
our
commission
and
she-
and
I
think
she
did
say,
send
us
recommendations.
You
know
so,
but
let's
follow
up
on
how
to
best
do
that
for
her,
so
that
everybody
would
know.
A
And
that's
all
I
have
for
this
co-chair
report
section.
Is
there
anything
else
you
want
to
add.
A
All
right,
moving
along
sigirmo
could
not
join
us
this
evening,
but
I
think
from
my
understanding
it
was
still
pending.
We
were
waiting
for
an
update
from
the
mayor's
office
and
one
of
the
things
is
we
wanted
to
use
that
discussion
with
the
deputy
chief
of
staff
to
talk
about.
A
So
the
next
one,
the
outreach
coordinators
report
so
denise.
I
can
take
this
for
one
last
time
and
we
have
a
meeting
next
week
to
discuss
so
the
memorandum,
so
that's
been
issued
so
from
city
law,
but
the
biggest
update
is
that
we
do
have
our
web
page
up
and
running
on
the
city
on
the
city
website.
So
I
can
I'll
send
that
link
out
after
this
meeting
but
billy.
A
We
can
take
some
time
to
probably
just
go
through
and
map
or
yeah
to
map,
to
add
our
meeting
minutes
and
agenda
to
the
to
the
website.
So
we
can
have
all
that
there,
as
well
as
linking
to
the
past
meetings
through
the
youtube
links.
A
A
So
it's
you
know
we
we're
not
locked
into
anything
on
there.
So
also
you
know,
as
you
think,
of
things
that
could
be
helpful
to
have
on
it.
We
can
definitely
add
to
it.
The
one
thing
is
the
bios
and
headshots
there's
still
a
few
just
to
follow
up
with
so
we'll
once
we
get
that
that'll
all
be
up
on
there,
but
that'll
be
nice.
If
we
can,
it
has
our
commission
email.
So
if
people
want
to
reach
out
to
us,
they
can
contact
us
through
there.
A
All
right,
if
no
questions
on
that
part,
then
moving
on
to
reports
of
special
committees,
I
believe
for
the
municipal
ordinance
working
group.
They
were
still
looking
for
volunteers,
so
I
don't
know
if
anyone's
interested
helping
out
on
that.
C
E
This
is
the
the
training
that
sue's
trying
to
put
together
regarding
how
to
get
quality
ordinances
passed
in
municipalities.
E
A
That's
fine,
I
think
yeah
and
I'll
I'll
remind
I
think,
yeah
thank
you
for
volunteering
I'll
remind,
and
we
can
you
know,
I
think,
circle
back
and
at
least
get
it
moving
with
a
smaller
group.
C
F
My
understanding
of
that
is
that
this
is
to
coordinate
a
training
so
that
we
can
invite
folks
to
come
and
learn
about
how
to
get
more
municipal
ordinances
passed
in
the
general
area.
And
so
I
think
that
there's
some
discussion
around
what
needs
to
happen
for
planning,
so
volunteers
would
largely
be
for
planning
purposes
and
coordinating
purposes
etc.
F
A
So
I'll
pass
that
along
to
sue,
you
know,
I
think,
lady,
we
can.
You
know
with
a
smaller
group
at
least
keep
it
moving
and
make
some
steps
for
it
and
then
also
seeing
if
you
know,
capacity-wise,
there's
other
ways
that
we
can
get
some
support
for
it.
So.
A
A
Moving
along
in
terms
of
plumbing
code
issue,
I
do
not
have
any
updates
on
that
and
then
for
new
business.
I
don't
know
if
there's
anything.
D
Marcus,
I
don't
know
if
this
falls.
I'm
sorry
did.
I
was
that
sarah,
no
richard
okay,
I
I
don't
know
if
this
falls
under
this,
but
I
think
we
need
to
make
a
statement
about
the
monkey
pox
vaccination
information,
and
I
know
this
would
be
something
that
hugh
lane
obviously
would
be
very
supportive
of-
and
I
know
they're
working
on
this,
but
if
people
are
coming
they're
asking
like
you
know
where
and
what
is
this
all
about
and
how
is
it
affecting
our
community?
D
I
can't
say
that
word
being
stigmatized
is
a
big
big
issue
in
our
community,
and
we
don't
want
this
to
be
a
repeat
of
that
and
it's
a
discussion
that
has
a
lot
of
history
and
billy.
Of
course
knows
all
about
this
too.
B
Now
I
I
agree
with
richard
on
on
this,
that
we
that
we
could
issue
a
statement.
There
is
sort
of
a
a
void
on
this
issue
and
what
I've
noticed-
maybe
maybe
not
accurately,
but
my
perspective
is
there-
was
a
hesitancy
to
even
say
anything
about
that
monkey
pox
was
affecting
men
who
have
sex
with
men
overwhelmingly
disproportionately
in
the
united
states,
and
I
think
there
was
some
apprehension
by
by
some
folks
to
to
not
do
that,
including
in
public
health.
B
B
D
B
B
You
know
the
the
warnings
that
people
who
are
at
higher
risk
you
know
haven't
been
receiving
because
I
think
there
was
this
sort
of
sort
of
sad
reluctance
to
say
anything.
So
I
do
think
that
us
with
all
of
us
with
you,
know
the
the
experience
we
have
and
the
understanding
we
have
should
speak
out
about
this.
You
know
you
know
in
a
leadership
way,
maybe
it'll
prompt
some
health
officials
to
to
do
things
in
a
sensitive
and
and
proactive
way,
because
the
the
words
not
getting
out
well.
G
Billy,
I
I
have
to
disagree
with
you.
The
local
news
tonight
on
channel
three
talked
about
that.
97
of
all
monkey
pox
illness
in
the
county
is
with
gay
men,
so
news
people
are
putting
it
out,
but
it
doesn't
have.
D
And
I
think
the
discussion
has
to
be
very
careful
how
it's
phrased
so
that
we're
not
demonized
and
billy
you're
wearing
that
shirt
says
a
lot
of
the
history
of
what
happened.
What
you're
wearing
tonight.
F
F
Okay,
so
I
think
that.
F
Think
thanks
billy
for
for
bringing
that
information
forward.
I
think
that
you,
you
have
sort
of
hit
upon
one
of
the
challenges
at
the
state
level,
so
pennsylvania,
department
of
health,
as
well
as
allegheny
county
health
department.
So
those
are
the
two
entities
that
I
interface
with
the
most
I'm
not
sure
what's
happening
at
other
health,
bureaus
or
departments
across
the
commonwealth,
but
in
allegheny
county
and
in
pennsylvania.
F
There's
been
this
little
bit
of
a
push
pull
some
advocates
have
been
calling
for
more
information
to
be
shared
and
others
have
been
very
fearful
about
stigmatizing,
in
particular
gay
men
and
msm
communities
around
monkeybox
messaging,
and
so
because
of
that,
there's
sort
of
been
this
dearth
of
messages
from
health
departments
for
a
minute.
It's
starting
to
get
a
little
better
and
I
think
happy
pointing
out
that
there's
been
this
news
story
tonight
that
highlights
some
of
what's
happening
behind
the
scenes.
F
So
in
terms
of
of
taking
a
strong
stance
and
messaging,
I
think
we
can
do
that,
but
I
would
be
curious
to
know
sort
of
what
we
want.
The
focus
to
be
on
like
is
there
a
particular
advocacy.
Push?
F
Is
there
just
fact
sharing
that
we
want
so
padoh
has
put
out
in
line
based
on
some
recommendations
from
other
advocates,
they
put
out
some
new
guidance,
and
so
those
materials
came
out
yesterday
and
today
for
those
to
be
widely
disseminated
to
share
factual
information,
so
that
people
know
more
about
monkey
fox
how
it
spreads,
what
their
risk
is
and
where
they
can
go
for
testing
and
or
treatment.
F
And
so
those
were
materials
that
had
largely
been
missing
and
have
now
been
created
and
are
ready
to
be.
You
know,
sort
of
shared
out
broadly
with
community
and
dr
denise
johnson
is
the
secretary
general
for
the
state
so
she's,
essentially
the
new
rachel
ravine,
so
that
work
is
happening.
They're.
F
While
this
is
not
a
sexually
transmitted
infection
that
largely
the
population
that
this
impacted
is
still
in
bisexual
men,
msm
communities
and
so
on,
based
on
how
it's
spread
so
just
making
sure
that
that
information
gets
out,
there
is
important
where
we
are
right
now
in
terms
of
vaccine
access,
the
state
is
pushing
to
continue
to
replenish
stockpiles
of
vaccine.
There
has
not
been
a
lot
of
vaccine
recently,
and
so
it's
been
hard
to
get
as
many
people
vaccinated
as
they
would
like.
So
they
are
in
a
sort
of
post-exposure
vaccination
plan.
F
F
If
you're
curious
about
who
those
are,
you
know
you
can
certainly
look
this
up,
but
I
know
for
sure
that
upmc
ahn
metro,
the
health
department,
is
coordinating
all
of
this,
but
central
outreach
as
well
is
doing
monkey
parks,
vaccinations
so
hugh
lane
richards
viewpoint
is
doing
the
advocacy
side
of
things,
but
in
terms
of
like
actual
access
to
that,
that's
the
separate
organization,
central
they're,
doing
a
bunch
of
work
around
that.
D
Thank
you,
sarah.
That
was
very
well
thought
out
and
I'm
happy
that
it
sounds
like
they're
trying
their
best,
but
I'm
always
hesitant
knowing
the
history
of
where
we
came
from
and
being
ignored
in
our
community.
F
Absolutely-
and
I
hope
that
whatever
I
just
shared,
wasn't
me
saying
that,
like
I
think,
they've
done
a
great
job
because
they
certainly
don't,
but
I
do
want
to
at
least
share
the
information.
That's
been
passed
along
to
all
of
us
as
we're
going
through
this
process.
I
think
that
they
had
a
lot
of
room
in
the
beginning
to
help
well,
some
of
the
fears
and
some
of
the
misinformation
that's
been
out
there,
but
here
we
are.
A
D
It
could
be,
it
could
be
a
statement,
but
it
could
also
be
resources
of
where
to
go
to
find
what
the
real
information
is
and
where
the
truth
is,
and
I
just
don't
want
to
keep
having
our
community
fear,
have
fear
and
doubt
that
you
know
people
are
ignoring
them
and
there
are
no
places
to
go
for
help
and-
and
we
know
there
is,
but
we
need
to
make
sure
that
people
who
come
to
the
commission
or
look
at
the
website
have
some
information.
That
would
be
helpful
for
them.
C
F
I
can
share
as
a
follow-up.
I
can
share
all
of
the
resources
that
have
been
created
both
by
pa
doh
and
john
hopkins,
and
share
this
with
the
group
and
if
any
of
those
seem
like
something
we'd
want
to
post,
you
know
marcus
denise,
others
who
are
able
to
work
on
the
website
and
social
and
anyone
else.
For
that
matter.
You
know,
I
can
make
sure
that
you
have
access
to
those
resources.
B
B
You
know
you
know
in
in
light
of
you
know
all
this,
but
also
my
my
earlier
comments,
because
I
I
still
am
it's
just
not
sitting
well
with
me.
It's
just,
and
I
think
you
know
the
push
pull
what
you
described.
Sarah
is
exactly
you
know
what
I've
been
observing
and
feeling
that
that
it
there
should
be
from
our
history
a
maturity
into
how
to
communicate
an
urgent
health
situation
to
to
the
people
who
the
community
that
we're
part
of,
because
we
lived
it.
B
They
care
about,
and
people
around
them
and
and
there's
gonna,
be
a
wondering
why.
Why
am
I
finding
this
out
now
not
earlier
when
it
was,
as
kathy
pointed
out,
the
statistic
that's
now
being
and
by
the
way?
That's
the
national
statistic
too.
Like
you
know
the
high
90,
I
mean
that's
pretty
concentrated
among
sex,
so
anyway
the
I
think
that
we
there
does
need
to
be
a
message
beyond
just
sharing
resources
that
we're
not
that
no
we're
not
doing
this,
but
you
know
it's
not
those
words.
B
I
mean
it's
not.
Obviously
it's
not
those
words,
but
I
think
I
think
some
of
them
are
in
me
and
I'm
willing
to
find
them
and
put
them
on
paper
and
share
them
well,
electronic
paper
and
and
share
them
with
all
of
you
but
and
get
that
started.
But
I
think
we
should
do
something
that
that's
my
point.
G
Billy,
I
also
have
concerns.
I
have
heard
that
there
are
excuse
me,
men
who
lives
through
the
trauma
of
the
aids
plague
and
are
being
triggered
and
re-experiencing
a
lot
of
the
same
trauma.
So
I
think
it's
important
that
we
put
some
behavioral
health
resources
out
there
too,
with
people
that
we
know
can
be
supportive
of
someone
who's
experiencing
that.
A
So
I
think
what
we
can
do,
then
is
sarah.
If
you
want
to
share
those
resources,
then
denise
we
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
where
may
make
the
most
sense
to
share-
and
I
think
you
know
facebook
page
is
an
obvious
landing
point.
C
A
Billy
to
your
point,
I
think
if
you
it
sounds
like
if
maybe
you're
willing
to
take
the
first
first
stab
at
drafting
something
you
know
it
seems
like
we
have
a
good
group
who'd
be
willing
to
help
review.
So
if
you,
if
that
sounds
good
to
you,
then
I
think
you
know
we
can
work
on
that
statement.
C
A
D
Have
to
because
what
bothered
me
was
the
wisconsin
ban
on
teachers
displaying
displaying
pride
flags
and
not
allowing
them
to
use
pronouns.
D
It's
another
move
by
legislators
in
that
state
to
erase
us
from
schools
and
again
this
is
happening
all
over
as
we
know,
and
it
might
need
to
be
another
statement,
or
we
could
just
have
a
link
to
the
national
discussion
that
has
already
been
talked
about,
but
I
feel
like
we
need.
We
need
to
talk
about
it
too,
or
just
have
something
said
about
it
that
we're
keeping
track
of
a
national
trend.
D
That
is
that
could
possibly
happen
here,
which
is
actually
already
has,
because
of
our
state
legislature
and
senate
being
controlled
by
people
who
do
not
want
us
to
have
our
freedoms
and
rights.
D
I
just
see
our
commission
as
as
being
a
sort
of
vessel,
that
we
really
talk
about
what
is
happening
not
only
in
allegheny,
county
or
the
state,
but
nationally,
and
we
could
even
I
don't
even
want
to
go
there,
but
you
know
globally,
I
mean
it's
a
concern
of
mine
and
I
I
just
it
disheartens
me
when
I
hear
that
rights
we're
going
in
reverse
and
things
are
taking,
our
rights
are
being
taken
away,
we're
not
adding
rights
to
any
segment
of
our
population,
but
right
now
it's
being
targeted
because
of
the
elections
that
are
coming
up.
B
While
we're
on
announcements
so
going
in
the
other
direction
to
put
a
smile
on
your
face,.
B
On
the
things
that
I
initiate,
the
the
pittsburgh
federation
of
teachers,
local
400
wrote
a
a
resolution
on
trans
kids
and
sports.
B
Let
them
play
is
the
short
title
and,
and
it
and
it
you
know,
of
course,
condemned
the
the
house
and
senate
bills
that
passed
in
pennsylvania
as
well
as
others
around
the
country,
but
I
reworked
it
to
be
a
national
statement
and
introduced
it
at
the
aft
convention
in
july,
and
it
was.
B
It
was
the
only
resolution
that
was
lgbtq
ia
focused
that
made
it
to
the
convention
floor
from
all
the
all
the
locals
that
you
know
many
many
locals
I
mean
there's
1.7
million
people
in
the
american
federation
of
teachers,
members
and
there's
three
more
than
3
000
delegates
to
our
national
convention.
B
Pittsburgh
sent
two
resolutions,
one
of
both
of
them,
made
it
to
the
floor
and
were
adopted.
The
the
trans
youth
resolution
was
adopted
by
the
american
federation
of
teachers
and
is
the
policy
of
our
national
union
I'll
share
I'll
I'll,
send
it
around
so
that
you,
you
can
see
it,
but
I
just
announcing
that
that
there's
things
that
are
being
done,
but
there's
also
things
we're
also
fighting
back,
as,
of
course,
you
all
know.
A
D
Has
there
been
any
news
reports
on
the
convention
at
this
point,
or
is
it
still
too
fresh,
like
media
television,
radio.
G
A
Thank
you
kathy
thanks
everybody.
I
don't
know
if
we
had
to
do
an
actual
vote.