Shocking photo shows dozens of unmasked gay men partying on NYC street without social distancing | Biden campaign launches massive LGBTQ voter outreach program | Pence picked an anti-LGBTQ extremist to lead “listening” session with Black leaders
Daily Brief · Jun 9, 2020
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Daniel Radcliffe condemns J.K. Rowling's attacks on trans women in rare public rebuke
"Transgender women are women," the actor says in response to the author's vicious attacks on trans people.
Shocking photo shows dozens of unmasked gay men partying on NYC street without social distancing
"It's insulting to see a generation behave like this when our elders had to survive an epidemic to fight for our rights," one witness told LGBTQ Nation.
Biden campaign launches massive LGBTQ voter outreach program
While there are 11 million LGBTQ Americans eligible to vote in the upcoming presidential election, over 2 million aren't registered to vote.
Pence picked an anti-LGBTQ extremist to lead “listening” session with Black leaders
“We can’t have social justice, we need biblical justice,” he claimed. “It matters that Black Lives Matter has, at the head, a few lesbians who are against the patriarchal society.”
Actors Justice Smith & Nicholas Ashe just came out together. They’re a couple.
"You’ve been my rock and guiding light through all of this and I love you so much," Justice wrote while discussing the importance of queer inclusion in the Black Lives Matter movement.
Police union loses fight to keep identity of cop who killed Black trans man Tony McDade a secret
The union claimed the officer was "the victim."
Thomas Roberts launches new program to share positive LGBTQ-oriented news
Veteran gay journalist Thomas Roberts is launching a 30-minute streaming show to share “gay good news.”
L.A. Pride no longer organizing Black Lives Matter solidarity march
A white Pride parade organizer was coordinating with police without consulting Black Lives Matter activists.
“Hamilton” actor Javier Muñoz was gay bashed by undercover police officers
"We’ve come so far in the LGBTQ community," Muñoz said. "How dare anyone try and push us back. No. And so I will stand up, and I will be that guy who’s going to get scrappy.”
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