Lee was an Asian American transgender man who was misgendered in death. He was defended by his dear friends who get the law changed to protect him and other transgender people from being misgendered after death.
Boston's Church of the Covenant front and sides seen from the corner on a sunny, partly cloudy day. There are cars parked on the street around the church and people walking on the sidewalk.
The Church of the Holy Apostles in 1975. CBST held its Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat services in the Community Room of the church's annex (not visible here) for 2-1/2 years, from February 1973 through July 1975.
Co-founded in 2014 by Dr. Wilhemina Perry, Circle of Life provides memorial services in honor of the LGBT dead. A wide range of sponsors comprise a consortium of supporters such as: Destination Tomorrow, Gatekeepers Collective, Griot Works Pastoral…
New Orleans officials reportedly are looking at options to deal with a number of lawsuits that have arisen from the Upstairs Lounge fire and three other catastrophes over the span of about a year.
Clarence Joseph McCloskey, Jr. , 48, store manager, partner of Joe William "Bill" Bailey (see above). McCloskey’s sisters and two nieces attended the memorial service.