Georgia
Athens Pride group to attend state capitol event advocating for LGBTQ rights
An Athens-based LGBTQ rights group plans to join similar organizations in Atlanta on Tuesday to network with state lawmakers and advocate for more equitable treatment.
Athens Pride and Queer Collective will join The Human Rights Campaign, Georgia Equality, Atlanta Pride, OUT GA Business Alliance and other advocacy organizations for “Pride to the Capitol,” a lobbying event scheduled to take place at the Georgia Capitol building.
The groups will meet at 8 a.m., when a legislative session begins that will decide whether to enact House Bill 1128, a bill dubbed the “Georgia Women’s Bill of Rights” that seeks to remove the term “gender” and replace it with “sex” in Georgia law.
State Rep. Jodi Lott (R-Evans), one of the six Republicans who sponsored HB 1128, told the Banner-Herald that the intent of the bill is to restore clarity and meaning to the term “woman” in current Georgia code.
“The word ‘gender’ is a fluid term that has taken on a very different meaning,” said Lott. “It is no longer appropriate in the majority of the code sections that it is in, and it does not match the original intent of the legislation,” she said. “(HB 1128) defines the word ‘woman’ so that if a business owner puts ‘women’ on a locker room or restroom, we know exactly what that means.”
APQC President Emerita Danielle Bonanno told the Banner-Herald that redefining gender as biological sex in legal documents directly targets the rights and freedoms of the LGBTQ+ community in Georgia, and impacts official state identification, public facilities access, and hate crime reporting, by removing gender identity from protected categories.
‘HB 1128 is basically a mandate to discriminate,” said Bonanno. “There is power in numbers and Pride to the Capitol is an opportunity to mobilize people so that we can show up in a significant way.”
The formal portion of the lobbying event will take place 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, but the HRC and other coalition members will be present at the capitol until the legislative session ends.