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LGBTQ voters say: Throw the bum out!
New poll finds strong opposition to Trump, enthusiasm for 2020 vote
The first major poll of LGBTQ voters in the 2020 presidential cycle has been released, and one thing is clear: While LGBTQ people are diverse in race, identity and opinion, they are unified in opposition to the Trump-Pence administration.
Here are some key takeaways from OUT ma more
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GSBA raises record $1.6 million at annual EQUALUX - TASTE OF GSBA
Corporations, small businesses and individuals donate to support the oldest LGBTQ Scholarship Fund in the US
On Saturday, November 23, the Greater Seattle Business Association (GSBA), Washington state's LGBTQ and allied chamber of commerce, hosted over 1,000 guests at its annual fundraiser gala, EQUALUX - TASTE of GSBA, more
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LGBTQ voters love Warren; not so much Mayor Pete
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
A new poll from YouGov and OUT magazine found that LGBTQ voters favor Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren by a nearly 2-to-1 margin over her rivals in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The online survey of 816 likely Democratic voters was conducted Nov. 11-18 more
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Utah sees the light on "conversion" therapy
State plans new rule protecting LGBTQ youth from mental health quacks
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (Nov. 26) - Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has announced that the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing will propose a new administrative rule preventing licensed mental health professionals in the state from subjecting L more
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R.I.P., Gay Comix pioneer Howard Cruse
Remembrance by Vaughn Frick -
Special to the SGN
Cartoonist and social activist Howard Cruse has died at the age of 75 from cancer, on November 26, 2019, in North Adams, MA. Howard is considered by many of his peers to be the Godfather of GLBTQ cartooning, enjoying a long professional career which began as a cartoonist for unde more
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EQUALUX: The TASTE of GSBA raises over $1.6M for GSBA Scholarship Fund
by MK Scott -
SGN Contributing Writer
EQUALUX: The TASTE of GSBA took place on Saturday, November 23rd at the Seattle Westin Hotel. The event was lavish and through silent and live auctions raised over $1.6 million for the GSBA Scholarship Fund.
This year's EQUALUX, hosted by KOMO TV's Seth Wayne and Auctioneer, L more
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JESSE'S JOURNAL: Pedro Zamora: 25 years later
by Jesse Monteagudo -
SGN Contributing Writer
The National LGBTQ Wall of Honor is a memorial wall created as part of the Stonewall National Monument. Fifty inaugural LGBTQ "pioneers, trailblazers, and heroes" were inducted into the Wall of Honor as part of this year's Stonewall 50 festivities. The youngest of these was Pedro more
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HRC president calls on Trump Jr. to apologize for vile HIV tweet
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 26) - Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's largest LGBTQ civil rights organization, called on Donald Trump Jr., son of President Trump, to apologize for his vile weekend tweet stigmatizing people living with HIV.
"Trump Jr. just proved again what we already knew - that he, his father and the Tr more
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2020 Seattle Reads pick is There There by Tommy Orange, the program's first by an indigenous author
Seattle Reads, the "one book, one city" program started by The Seattle Public Library in 1998, has announced its book selection for 2020: There There by Tommy Orange. The award-winning novel is the first Seattle Reads pick by an indigenous author.
"This book does such a beautiful job telling the story of urban Native more
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Hong Kong elects Gay council member
Jimmy Sham is a pro-democracy insurgent and human rights activist
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
Hong Kong elected a pro-democracy Gay man to one of its District Councils, as activists swept to a landslide victory in local elections. Several notable homophobes, meanwhile, lost their seats. more
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