The ride service group Lyft recently announced a new program called “Women + Connect.” The program is set up to help women and non binaries “increase their chances of matching with more women and nonbinary riders.” One of its employees is a transgender woman, so a man, who is looking forward to driving other “women” around.
The new program, built in partnership with groups like the Human Rights Campaign, It’s on Us, National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives and the National Sheriffs Association, seeks to cultivate “good vibes” with queer drivers and queer passengers.
“Conversations that turn into friendships. Comfortable silence. A nod that says ‘I get it.’ Women+ Connect empowers women and nonbinary riders and drivers,” the webpage said.
Lyft partnered with transgender influencer Davie Felton. Feltin, who lists…
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