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ROSEBURG, Ore. — Dozens of students and parents gathered outside Roseburg High School on Friday afternoon around 1 p.m. during eighth period in a walkout centered around transgender rights and student privacy. The demonstration was organized after reports surfaced that a transgender student had been using the girls’ locker room — a decision that left some students feeling uncomfortable and others calling for greater understanding and inclusion.
Roseburg High School in Roseburg, Oregon (Image courtesy of wikipedia.org)
Protesters carried signs reading “No boys in girls’ locker rooms,” “Girls deserve privacy too,” and “My privacy is important too,” while counter-protesters displayed messages such as “Trans rights are women’s
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