Metro Nashville mayor Megan Barry made history last week by appointed the first transgender
"women" to an official position in Metro Government. Barry appointed
Marisa Richmond to the 17-member board of the Metro Human Relations
Commission.
That commission advocates on behalf of liberal causes, engages in
political indoctrination and bullies dissidents who are not on the
bandwagon of politically correctness.
One of the things they do is normalize homosexuality among young people
by sponsoring the youth pavilion at the Nashville Gay Pride Festival.
The Metro Council confirmed Marisa Richmond unanimously.
Richmond is a history professor at Middle Tennessee State University
and is a former president of the Tennessee Transgender Political
Coalition. She was also the first Black transgender person to be seated
as a delegate for the Democratic National Convention in 2008 being the
first openly transgender person to win an election in Tennessee. She is
also a former Davidson County Democratic Committeewoman. In June 2011,
Richmond was invited to attend the White House
LGBT Pride reception, where she met with President Obama and
Vice-President Biden.
For more on this story and to see an interview with Richmond, follow this link. For more on Marisa Richmond see this.

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