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WanderAdvocate

Discrimination case navigator — EEOC 3,037 LGBTQ+ charges FY2023 with 64% no-cause rate, Bostock protected but religious exemptions expanding, FHA LGBTQ+ protection under active rollback.

Finance & Legal
ReplacesEEOC.gov (no LGBTQ+ specific workflow, no evidence quality guidance, 64% no-cause rate reflects gaps)

The EEOC received 3,037 LGBTQ+-based charges in FY2023, but 64% received 'no cause' determinations — not because the discrimination didn't happen, but because the complaint filing process is opaque and evidence-thin at intake. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) confirmed Title VII covers sexual orientation and gender identity, but religious employer exemptions have been expanding through court decisions since — the protection exists on paper while enforcement gaps are documented. The Trump administration's LGBTQ+ FHA (Fair Housing Act) rule rollback means housing discrimination protections are actively contested. ADA enforcement requires a formal complaint process most disabled people don't know how to navigate. WanderAdvocate is the layer between knowing your rights and actually being able to use them: intake documentation that meets EEOC evidentiary standards from day one, housing complaint workflows for HUD, and attorney referral network of LGBTQ+-affirming counsel with EEOC + FHA experience.

  • EEOC complaint filing: 64% no-cause rate — documentation quality at intake determines outcome
  • Bostock Title VII coverage + religious exemption map: what's covered where as case law evolves
  • FHA housing discrimination: HUD complaint workflow — LGBTQ+ protection under active rollback
  • ADA + Section 504: accommodation request documentation, complaint generator, retaliation documentation
  • Public accommodation discrimination: state law map (24 states have LGBTQ+ state protections)
  • Evidence preservation checklist: what courts require, formatted from day one
  • SLAPP suit documentation: discrimination complaints that trigger countersuits are documented
  • Attorney referral: LGBTQ+-affirming counsel with EEOC + FHA specific experience
  • Healthcare discrimination: Section 1557 ACA coverage, complaint process, provider alternatives
  • WanderWork integration: workplace retaliation documentation alongside WanderAdvocate discrimination filing
Hand-assembled

Built by supported employment workers — people with intellectual disabilities, autism, and physical disabilities — through WWP's fulfillment program. Every product ships with a Built By card. Competitive wage, never 14(c) subminimum.

Repair & refurb

Send it back. Prepaid label. Component-level repair, module upgrades, firmware updates. 7-year spare parts guarantee. Donate on return — refurbished hardware goes to shelter and community partners. GPL firmware: the device works even if WanderVerse shuts down.

No hardware subscription — ever

BMW charged $18/mo for heated seats already in your car. GM locked remote start. Eero charges for VPN on hardware that could run it free. We don't do that. You bought it, you own it — every feature works forever, no subscription required. WanderAssist ($9/mo optional) is a convenience layer, never a gate. Safety features are never paywalled.

Pro & Lux tiers — coming

Every WanderVerse hardware product will offer Pro and Lux finish tiers — premium materials and handcrafted finishes by WanderVerse Artisans: supported employment workers with artistic skills. Each Lux unit ships with a Finished By card. Lux revenue cross-subsidizes nonprofit pricing.

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