Mississippi’s HB 1523 Goes into Effect, Nation’s Most Sweeping Anti-LGBT Law

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Contacts: Aaron Sarver, Communications Director, Campaign for Southern Equality, 773.960.2857 (c), aaron@southernequality.org

 

Mississippi’s HB 1523 Goes into Effect, Nation’s Most Sweeping Anti-LGBT Law

Jackson, Mississippi (October 10, 2017) – HB 1523, the nation’s most sweeping anti-LGBT law, has gone into effect across Mississippi. This law is part of a wave of so-called religious exemption laws that are a backlash to the legalization of marriage equality. But even among its peers, HB 1523 stands out as extreme.

 

HB 1523 allows public employees, service providers and business owners to cite personal religious beliefs to justify discriminating against LGBT people. Mississippi officials and service providers, such as doctors and store owners, may recuse themselves from serving LGBT individuals on the basis of three specific religious beliefs about gay marriage, transgender individuals, and sex before marriage. HB 1523 enumerates three specific religious beliefs that will be protected above all others: First, marriage can only be between a man and a woman; second, sexual relations are “properly confined” to such a marriage; and third, sex is an innate characteristic that is assigned at birth and cannot change.

 

People who experience discrimination are encouraged to report it to CSE by calling our hotline (828.242.1559), by email (info@southernequality.org) or by posting at our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/southernequality.

 

“I am so terribly sorry that this unconstitutional and hateful law has to go into effect, even for one day or hour. Nevertheless, we remain determined  to make sure that HB 1523 remains in effect for as short a time period as possible and is soon relegated to where it belongs – the dustbin of history,” says Roberta Kaplan, lead counsel for the plaintiffs in Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant III, which struck down the law at the district court level.

“The insidious power of a law like this is that it casts a long shadow over public life, forcing someone to assess whether they will be treated fairly and respectfully in situations from the crisis of an emergency room to an anniversary dinner at a restaurant to a child’s classroom. Now we face the cruel reality of the law going into effect and the imminent threat it poses to the dignity, health and well-being of LGBT Mississippians.,” says Rev. Jasmine Beach-Ferrara, Executive Director of the Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE).

Mississippi is home to 60,000 LGBT adults and an estimated 11,400 transgender youth and adults, according to 2016 data published by the Williams Institute at the U.C.L.A. School of Law. The state is also home to 3,500 same-sex couples, 29 percent of whom are raising children—the highest rate in the nation.

 

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Based in Asheville, North Carolina, the Campaign for Southern Equality is a non-profit organization that promotes full LGBT equality across the South.

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BREAKING: Mississippi’s HB1523, Nation’s Most Sweeping Anti-LGBTQ Law, Set to Go into Effect

The Fifth Court of Appeals has denied Campaign for Southern Equality’s request for a rehearing 


HB1523, the nation’s most sweeping anti-LGBTQ law, will now go into effect across Mississippi on October 6, 2017

HB1523 authorizes Mississippi officials and service providers, such as doctors and store owners, to refuse services to LGBTQ individuals on the basis of three specific, anti-LGBTQ religious beliefs related to marriage, gender identity and sex outside of marriage.

This reckless law discriminates against and targets the LGBTQ community. This is hard news, but we are prepared for what comes next.

If folks experience anti-LGBTQ discrimination in Mississippi, the Campaign for Southern Equality has set up a hotline for reporting and to access legal and support services.

People who experience discrimination can report it by calling our hotline (828.242.1559), by email (info@southernequality.org) or by posting at our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/southernequality). Our team of attorneys, organizers and clergy will respond with support and resources.

We will not stop fighting until the LGBTQ community across Mississippi, which numbers more than 60,000, has equal rights and protections under the law.

Standing with Mississippi,
Jasmine

Jasmine Beach-Ferrara, Executive Director, Campaign for Southern Equality

New Events Just Added for Raleigh Little Theatre

Raleigh Little Theatre currently has two upcoming events

The Lavender Scare: We are screening the documentary film based on the same source material that inspired Perfect Arrangement on Monday, October 23 at 7:30pm at NC State’s Hunt Library. In addition to showing the documentary, there will be a Q&A with the producer & director of the film, Josh Howard and Jen Stotka, who is interviewed in the film.

https://raleighlittletheatre.org/events/the-lavender-scare-screening-at-nc-state/


Perfect Arrangement: Bob and Norma are gay, and have married each other’s partners as a carefully constructed cover-up. This dark comedy opens up Oct 27 at Raleigh Little Theatre. In the first episode of our podcast series, Artistic Director Patrick Torres speaks with playwright Topher Payne about his inspiration for the show and why he is happy for it to be performed in North Carolina.

https://raleighlittletheatre.org/shows/perfect-arrangement/

 

Events Happening 9/25 – 10/1

Today, Sep 24 at 9 PM to Sep 25 at 1 AM
Queerfest Pride
Hosted by The Odditorium and Blue Ridge Pride Center

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Wednesday September 27th at 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Marquee Comedy Presents: Blue Ridge Pride Comedy Night 2017
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Saturday, September 30 at 11 AM – 7 PM
Blue Ridge Pride Festival
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