On Friday, Feb. 28, the Ali Forney Middle led the cost at a rally for LGBTQ+ rights in Albany looking for higher safety for New York’s LGBTQ+ neighborhood amid assaults from the Trump administration.
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On Friday, Feb. 28, the Ali Forney Middle led the cost at a rally for LGBTQ+ rights in Albany looking for higher safety for New York’s LGBTQ+ neighborhood amid assaults from the Trump administration.
Forney Middle members have been joined by different advocates and care suppliers, in addition to State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, and Meeting Members Deborah Glick, Jessica González-Rojas, and Harry Bronson. The rally occurred as a direct response to President Trump’s malignant assaults on the queer neighborhood, which have included the defunding of applications that promote “gender ideology,” the mandated recognition of solely two sexes, and the whole obliteration of DEI initiatives.
These actions have already had devastating penalties for a lot of, and are sure to have extra except swift motion is taken in opposition.
The Forney Middle, based in 2002 with a mission to guard the lives of LGBTQ+ youth, led a name for an elevated $5.75 million in state funding to guard queer and trans youth. This funding would allow the state authorities to step in, ameliorating the injury executed by the Trump administration and offering the sources for life-saving companies – equivalent to entry to gender-affirming well being care.
Nonetheless, it was housing slightly than well being care that took middle stage on the Feb. 28 rally.
“Research has shown that those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, of questioning have a 120% higher risk of experiencing some form of homelessness than their cisgender peers,” stated Hoylman-Sigal.
With this extra $5.75 million, New York Metropolis’s Division of Youth and Neighborhood Companies would be capable to increase its programming and fund further LGBTQ+ shelters. Final 12 months, these shelters supplied a short lived protected haven for 43,000 homeless younger folks, and it appears possible that in our present local weather, they are going to show much more important in 2025.
Along with housing, the advocates additionally pushed for laws providing authorized protections to these needing them most.
“This budget season, I urge my colleagues to pass the Housing Access Voucher Program, Gender Identity, Respect, Dignity and Safety Act, Immunity from Prosecution for Sex Workers and Survivors of Trafficking bill, and the Decriminalizing Sex Work bill,” stated González-Rojas. “This package of bills is critical to the vitality and safety of our LGBTQ+ community and provides protections for our youth. As research has shown, homophobia and transphobia is rampant throughout our culture and is negatively affecting our infrastructure that supports mental healthcare, housing and other public services meant to support our youth. We have to correct this and fund these critical bills to support our youth so they can live productive, healthy lives.”
Like LGBTQ+ youth, intercourse staff are one other already susceptible inhabitants left in an much more precarious place after the actions of our present administration. These proposed payments would permit them to obtain medical therapy and to report crimes with out worry of prostitution fees.
Advocates say the funding would assist LGBTQ+ residents throughout New York fight efforts by President Trump to sow chaos and destroy efforts to guard the neighborhood.
“Trump and his allies are creating a wave of despair across our nation, and New York will remain the beacon for queer people that it has been for 60 years,” stated Melissa Sklarz, Co-PAC Director, Equality New York. “The New York State budget is so large, yet the portion allocated for queer people and queer kids is tiny, with less than 1/2 of one percent. We ask that Governor Hochul and the New York State legislature do more in supporting this desperate minority in very uncertain times.”