
Possible impact of SB 140 concerns local family; GSU program aims to empower grandparent-led households
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Show Notes
On July 1, SB140 will become law. The legislation, that’s backed by Sen. Carden Summers and several other lawmakers, blocks trans youth from receiving hormone replacement therapy, as well as prohibits medical professionals from performing certain surgical procedures at hospitals and other licensed healthcare facilities. We revisit Rose’s conversation with the Frame family. The family of four share the experience of raising an agender/non-binary child and the impact such legislation could have on families like theirs.
Project Healthy Grandparents (PHG) is a free community service research project at Georgia State University. Dr. Patricia Lawrence, the director of PHG, Chris Fulton, a former grandchild enrolled in PHG who is now an advisory board member and director of operations at PHG is now, and Terryln Fulton, Chris’ grandmother, discuss how PHG aims to empower grandparent-led families.
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