Kenosha

Kenosha transgender teen wins two rulings

US District Judge Pamela Pepper on Monday rejected a motion by the Kenosha Unified School District to dismiss the case brought by Ashton Whitaker accusing the district of discriminating against him. On Tuesday Pepper issued a temporary restraining order barring the district from enforcing its policy prohibiting Whitaker from using the boys' restroom while the case is pending.

There's no question that Ash has already suffered harm and has had physical repercussions from the policy as well as emotional repercussions.

--Judge Pepper, who challenged the district's argument that its local school board — and not the courts or an individual student — should determine its own policies

I'm very excited to call Ash to tell him what the judge decided. The case is certainly not over, but we're happy she recognized that his harm is real.

--Joseph Wardenski, attorney for Ash and his mother

The 1938 Socialist Convention in Kenosha, Wisconsin

In the local fish wrapper this morning: Archival Revival: Socialist Party’s national convention took place here in 1938
http://kenoshanews.com/news/archival_revival_socialist_partys_national_c...

The short write-up hits home for me because my Mom's Dad (active in the Lathers' Union) and my Dad's Dad (active in the Machinists' Union) are listed among the 10 Kenosha alternate delegates to the Convention. This was 13 years before my Mom and Dad married.