Published On Oct 2, 2019
The LGBTQ community has come a long way since the first brick was thrown at a bar in New York City’s Greenwich Village in 1969. But advocates are focusing on issues beyond same-sex marriage, including the military’s ban on transgender troops and the lack of a federal law banning workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. In this panel, The Atlantic will explore the next frontier of LGBTQ civil rights.
Matt Thompson, Editor-in-Chief of the Center for Investigative Reporting, offers opening remarks.
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