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Fall 2022 StoriesUncategorized
Kaitlyn Finchler December 16, 2022December 20, 2022 akron, amanda boyd, employee resource groups, kent state, LGBTQ, lgbtq+ center, lo denmon, transgender bias, visible talent

Awareness, training can help diminish transgender workplace bias

More than one in four transgender people have lost a job due to bias, and more than three-fourths have experienced

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Issue 4

Information courtesy of Kent City Police Department

  • The City of Kent only invested an estimated 8 percent of the $120 million that has gone into building up downtown.
  • The City of Kent conducted extensive research before moving forward with the downtown project.
  • Although the development downtown is providing some financial benefit, it is not enough in the short term to cover unexpected state funding cuts.
  • If Issue 4 does not pass, the city cannot afford to replace the out-dated and ineffecient police station and continue some city services.

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