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    DonatellaInCali (donatella@mas.to)'s status on Thursday, 21-Aug-2025 05:45:13 JSTDonatellaInCaliDonatellaInCali
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    • Christine Lemmer-Webber

    @cwebber

    I got really upset Saturday after we left an event in Kent, OH that was super fun. As I got ready to back the car out of the parking I saw that the steps in front of me had those memorial or dedication bricks in them

    The one right in front of me said

    In memory of
    Leela Alcorn
    11/15/97 - 12/28/14
    Killed in a hate crime

    This breaks me. A vibrant child killed by conversion therapy

    Leelah Alcorn - Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leelah_Alcorn

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      Leelah Alcorn
      Leelah Alcorn (November 15, 1997 – December 28, 2014) was an American transgender girl whose suicide attracted international attention. Prior to her death, she had posted a suicide note to her Tumblr blog about societal standards affecting transgender people and expressing the hope that her death would create a dialogue about discrimination, abuse, and lack of support for transgender people. Born and raised in Kings Mills, Ohio, Alcorn was assigned male at birth and grew up in a family affiliated with the Churches of Christ movement. At age 14, she came out as transgender to her parents, Carla and Doug Alcorn, who refused to accept her female gender identity. When she was 16, they denied her request to undergo transition treatment, instead sending her to Christian-based conversion therapy with the intention of convincing her to reject her gender identity and accept the sex that she was assigned at birth. After she revealed her attraction toward males to her classmates, her parents removed her from school and revoked her access to social media. In her suicide note, Alcorn cited loneliness and alienation...
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