In year of historic efforts to curtail LGBTQ rights, “these kids need to feel safe.'
Zadie’s mother, Heather Schwager of the Palisades, said she was happy to see many local families come out to support kids like Zadie during“I’m so glad we live in a city that puts something like this on, especially reading the news in other places,” Schwager said.
Children have been thrust into the heart of a conservative backlash to LGBTQ+ rights this year, with commentators and far-right agitators making false and dangerous claims that gay and transgender people are “grooming” kids by, for example, holding story time while dressed in drag, or allowing kids to discuss gender identity in school.in deep-blue D.C.
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