As we reported last week, North Carolina lawmakers passed a horrific anti-LGBTQ bill that prevents transgender people from going to a public restroom of the gender they identify with. Many people have been outraged by the news — even the White House condemned the law, calling it "mean spirited." But as people begin to fight back, one woman has set out to make sure that transgender and gender nonconforming people can still find safe bathrooms at businesses that support them.

Former North Carolina resident Emily Waggoner (who lives in Boston now) has created a Google map which shows over 60 businesses that are true allies of the transgender community and allow customers to use whichever bathroom they identify with. Users can check out the map for locations (which are ingeniously pinned with toilet paper rolls) across the state.

Emily told BuzzFeed News that she’s receiving about four new entries per hour — and is making sure the businesses are as welcoming as they claim. “The social proof is important to be added, whether they tweeted defiance of HB2, or posted a picture of an all-gender bathroom sign,” she said, adding that they can also send her a mission statement or anti-discrimination policy to make sure they’re truly an ally.

The businesses featured include cafes, restaurants, medical centers, and ice cream shops.

While the safe bathroom list is helpful for right now, some members of the LGBTQ community are fighting back against the new law in a lawsuit (which the state's attorney general, a named defendant, says he will not fight as he also wants the law overturned). One of the plaintiffs Joaquín Carcaño said in a statement that this is about more than bathrooms. “This is about my job, my community, and my ability to get safely through my day and be productive like everyone else in North Carolina.”

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