Students who are well-informed about their rights can go to school confident in the knowledge that students and their rights—to privacy, to speak freely, to be treated fairly—are protected by the laws and Constitution of the United States.
By Devraat Awasthi
On August 1, 2023, Governor Stitt signed Executive Order 2023-20 (EO), discriminating against people who are transgender in Oklahoma. Below are some explanations of what this EO means for the people of our state.
In the face of continued discrimination in our state, we celebrated amazing wins for the rights of many Oklahomans. As these laws become closer to reality, we will continue to track these bills in the Capitol and brace to defend our civil liberties after this session adjourns.
By Cindy Nguyen
The companies and organizations co-signing this statement serve Oklahomans from all backgrounds.
No one deserves to be denied essential health care and forced to carry a pregnancy against their will.
By Tamya Cox-Touré
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