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‘Our lives are not disposable’: Lawrence mourns, builds community power at vigil for transgender lives lost to violence

Lawrence community members read the names and stories of all the known transgender people lost to transphobic violence in the U.S. this year. As they detailed the hobbies, friends, professions and passions, partners and pets of those who died, no one was allowed to fade away as a statistic.

Molly Adams / Lawrence Times

‘Our lives are not disposable’: Lawrence mourns, builds community power at vigil for transgender lives lost to violence

Lawrence community members read the names and stories of all the known transgender people lost to transphobic violence in the U.S. this year. As they detailed the hobbies, friends, professions and passions, partners and pets of those who died, no one was allowed to fade away as a statistic.

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Max Kautsch: In loco parentis, or just plain loco – Surveilling Kansas students doesn’t make sense (Column)

“The outcome of the case will depend largely on whether the district can show that implementing software designed to monitor students the way it did was closely related enough to an important government interest — namely, student safety — to justify Gaggle’s intrusion into the students’ lives,” Max Kautsch writes in this Kansas Reflector column.

The opinion pieces in this section are generally written by members of the Lawrence community and those who have close ties. In addition, we’re offering some space for area organizations and organizers to provide updates and attempt to reach other folks who might share their mission.

Want to submit a letter to the Times? Great! 
Click here to find out how.

Max Kautsch: In loco parentis, or just plain loco – Surveilling Kansas students doesn’t make sense (Column)

“The outcome of the case will depend largely on whether the district can show that implementing software designed to monitor students the way it did was closely related enough to an important government interest — namely, student safety — to justify Gaggle’s intrusion into the students’ lives,” Max Kautsch writes in this Kansas Reflector column.

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