
Seattle is one of several cities in the Pacific Northwest where local leaders are considering adding polyamory and other nontraditional family structures to city policy this year.
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“Right now, we’re just talking about a basic level of protection, having certain mechanisms in place so that if I’m discriminated against in employment or housing because of the way I choose to structure my home life, I have redress,” said Jessa Davis, a transgender activist and organizer in Seattle who lives in a nonromantic family structure with three other transgender women and two toddlers. “It’s about the law catching up to where we are culturally.”
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