As LBGTQ community girds for battle, advocates say time and the law are on their side
WASHINGTON — Harleigh Walker is just an ordinary American high school kid, but with one important difference: how she’s spending her summer vacation.
The self-described “very happy” straight-A student, debate-team veteran and unabashed Taylor Swift fan enjoys listening to records in her bedroom and going to concerts with friends in her Alabama town of Auburn.
Oh, and she loves to travel. Which is good, because she’s fast becoming one of the most prominent and eloquent advocates for transgender rights in the United States.
That’s what she was doing again Wednesday, the first day of summer, in front of one of the most powerful Senate committees on Capitol Hill — just one of many U.S. forums where the country’s social divisions are on regular display.