August 10, 2024 View this email in your browser [link removed] Here are this week's most popular positive stories. Like this newsletter? Share it with a friend. [link removed] Everyone could use a little good news.
The Olympic Summer Games end tomorrow, but there's still plenty of summer to enjoy, as well as more sunny days and good news to enjoy them with!
This week, we got a slew of good political news as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris chose pro-LGBTQ Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) as her running mate, trans people won important political victories in two states, and a few out and proud people shared their powerful personal stories. Let's take a look...
Gay man thanks VP pick Tim Walz for standing up for him as a a high school student [[link removed]]
When he was a 35-year-old social studies teacher and football coach, Walz was the faculty sponsor for his high school's gay-straight alliance, a group supporting LGBTQ+ students.
Now, 25 years later, a former student of his is thanking him for protecting him when a bully arose — the man's message is both surprising and heartwarming.
Walz's support reminds me of some other recent stories of helpful political allies, like the governor who took a stand for trans people [[link removed]], the impressive politician who went viral for his blunt takedown of Christian fanatics [[link removed]], and the out White House official who reflected on the importance of being out in the public eye [[link removed]].
Read More [[link removed]] Chasten Buttigieg & Doug Emhoff destroyed Cher’s fundraising record at Fire Island event [[link removed]] Secret Service agents reportedly had to "smuggle" Emhoff away from "hunks in bikini cut swimsuits" after the event ended. Trans state employees win important court victory in favor of gender-affirming care [[link removed]] Trans government employees fought for their right to fair healthcare coverage ... and won! Beyoncé's newest album contains a prominent nod to a trans fashion icon [[link removed]] Check out this lesser-known pic of Queen Bey looking fierce, fiery, and frankly amazing — and then learn about the trans trendsetter behind it. [[link removed]*|DATE:Ymd|*&stpe=static] LGBTQ+ politicians & leaders celebrate Tim Walz’s VP selection [[link removed]] Walz has a long and impressive history of supporting LGBTQ+ rights, and some influential queers have noticed and given him some well-deserved praise. Trans people scored an important legislative victory this week that you might've missed. [[link removed]] Trans folks and allies are breathing easier, thanks to some recent good news. Here's what happened... Out lawmaker Analise Ortiz is shifting her state's conservative culture into progressive territory [[link removed]] She told LGBTQ Nation about working in conservative media, fighting for women's rights, and coming to terms with her sexuality. He transitioned at 57 & now he’s sharing his story with the world [[link removed]] He never heard of trans people when he was growing up, but he decided it's never too late to live authentically. Noah Lyles wows Paris Olympics with 100m win and dazzling painted nails [[link removed]] The American sprinter took gold in style at the Olympics' premiere track & field event. [[link removed]*|DATE:Ymd|*&stpe=static] Not Done Yet GAYCITIES: How a Chicago gay club meet-cute led to six years of love [[link removed]] OUTSPORTS: Queer Olympian bags gold in Olympics beach volleyball while girlfriend watched [[link removed]] INTO: This vintage video shows the true extent of Liz Taylor’s gay allyship [[link removed]] QUEERTY: The mysterious story of Arthur Conley: The gay man who made the hit song “Sweet Soul Music” [[link removed]] 810&stpe=pixel" width="2" height="6" border="0" />810&stpe=pixel" width="2" height="6" border="0" />810&stpe=pixel" width="2" height="6" border="0" />810&stpe=pixel" width="2" height="6" border="0" />810&stpe=pixel" width="2" height="6" border="0" /> Copyright © 2024 LGBTQ Nation, All rights reserved.
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