Georgia is a southern state known for its hospitality and natural crops like peaches. The state hosts many culturally diverse towns and cities.
However, Georgia and other southern states have gained a reputation for anti-LGBT+ laws and populations. Is there any truth to these claims?
Is it safe for a southern LGBTQ+ individual to enjoy life and health in Georgia? The answer depends on the existence of not just anti-discrimination laws but inclusion as well.
Can the gay population seek employment, housing, and marriage safely? Is it easy to obtain a name or gender change? Are there healthcare providers who cater to the LGBTQ+ community’s unique needs?