[Indianapolis, IN] —IYG is deeply disturbed by the advancement of legislation targeting LGBTQ+ Hoosiers, particularly transgender individuals, with bipartisan support. This ongoing pattern of discrimination is not new, but it remains exceedingly troubling.
“Transgender Hoosiers are being unfairly targeted by Indiana lawmakers, as they have been for years,” stated Chris Paulsen, Chief Executive Officer of IYG. “Trans people are not a bargaining chip, and their rights are not on the table to be negotiated with. We stand firm in our unwavering support for our trans youth and young adults, as well as the whole queer community, and we call on our allies to do the same.”
IYG urges lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to stop rewarding and echoing harmful rhetoric that fosters division and contributes to a hostile environment for LGBTQ+ Hoosiers.
“It is time for our leaders to prioritize the well-being of our young citizens and to stop encouraging the bullying of our most vulnerable communities,” added Paulsen.
IYG remains committed to advocating for the rights and dignity of LGBTQ+ Hoosier youth and young adults and encourages allies to stand firm against discriminatory legislation.
About IYG:
As the longest continuously operating queer youth organization in North America, IYG is dedicated to supporting LGBTQ+ youth and young adults across Indiana by providing safer spaces, resources, and community support. IYG empowers young people to be their authentic selves, fostering acceptance and understanding.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Zoe O’Haillin-Berne (she/her)
Director of Engagement
IYG
(317) 533-6281
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www.IYG.org