BY staff | New Orleans, LA | 1/18/23
Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from New Orleans for Community Oversight of Police and Real Name Campaign NOLA.
BY staff | New Orleans, LA | 7/24/22
Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the Real Name Campaign NOLA.
BY Quest Riggs | New Orleans, LA | 11/21/21
On November 19, over 100 trans activists and their friends defiantly gathered at New Orleans City Hall. On the day recognized nationally as Trans Day of Remembrance, their fourth annual Trans March of Resilience emphasized the struggles that trans people face to survive.
BY Quest Riggs | | 11/21/21
On November 19, over 100 trans activists and their friends defiantly gathered at New Orleans City Hall. On the day recognized nationally as Trans Day of Remembrance, their fourth annual Trans March of Resilience emphasized the struggles that trans people face to survive.
BY Serena Sojic-Borne | Baton Rouge | 7/21/21
On July 20 at 11:30 a.m., a group of protesters interrupted the Louisiana legislature’s veto override session to denounce the proposed transgender sports ban.
BY Serena Sojic-Borne | New Orleans, LA | 7/12/21
On July 11, 50 protesters took to the streets to fight back against Louisiana’s possible ban on transgender kids playing sports. Unexpected heavy rains drenched them soon after they started walking.
BY Serena Sojic-Borne | New Orleans, LA | 5/11/21
On May 7, a coalition of Louisiana’s progressive organizations gathered at city hall for a press conference on the state legislature’s anti-transgender bills.
BY staff | New Orleans, LA | 3/04/21
Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the Real Name Campaign NOLA
BY Dylan Sojic-Borne | New Orleans, LA | 9/13/20
On the morning of September 12, trans activists and supporters gathered in front of New Orleans City Hall for a press conference and community update.
BY Dylan Sojic-Borne | New Orleans, LA | 8/14/20
On August 13, the Real Name Campaign NOLA celebrated a $256 filing fee reduction for name changes. The Orleans Parish Civil District Court dropped the fee from an outrageous $506 to $250 after a year of community pressure.
