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Donald Zarda, left and Bill Moore DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writer taffet@dallasvoice.com GLMA Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality will honor Donald Zarda, Aimee Stephens and Gerald ...
Gerald Bostock, Aimee Stephens and Zarda were the plaintiffs in Bostock v. Clayton County, a landmark United States Supreme Court civil rights case in which the court held that Title VII of the ...
Zarda died in a risky BASE jumping accident in 2014, ... Gerald Bostock's passion for protecting children began in southern Georgia, where he learned the values of faith, ...
Zarda was fired from a skydiving job in Calverton after he put a female student at ease about their physical contact for a tandem jump by telling her he was gay. The girl's boyfriend later called ...
Gerald Bostock claims everything was fine in his job as a social worker in Georgia until he joined a gay softball league. Then came the pink slip. For skydiving instructor Donald Zarda, ...
Plaintiff Gerald Bostock, of Georgia, was on a conference call when he learned of the ruling. ... Don Zarda, another one of the plaintiffs, had died in 2014.
Gerald Bostock's legal challenge will be heard at the Supreme Court on Tuesday along with two others. ... Altitude Express Inc. v. Zarda, and R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes v.
Zarda], concerning whether federal civil rights law protects against sexual orientation employment discrimination. Gerald Bostock, a gay child welfare services coordinator, was allegedly let go ...
Gerald Bostock received good performance reviews while working as the child-welfare-services coordinator for Clayton County, Georgia, for over a decade. Both men were fired – according to them, ...