From LGBTQ Nation Daily Brief <[email protected]>
Subject LGBTQ Brief October 18, 2019
Date October 18, 2019 4:41 PM
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Stop saying Harvey Milk was the first out gay person elected to public office | Trans man left in tears after family’s surprise show of support after his top surgery | Billy Porter says ‘hugely, violently homophobic’ music industry sabotaged his early career

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Daily Brief · Oct 18, 2019

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Kellogg's new 'All Together' cereal celebrates LGBTQ youth ([link removed])
The cereal puts six of your favorite cereals together, just like L, G, B, T, Q people and allies. ([link removed])
Stop saying Harvey Milk was the first out gay person elected to public office ([link removed]) [link removed]
He wasn't even second. Here are the women who were first. ([link removed])
Trans man left in tears after family’s surprise show of support after his top surgery ([link removed]) [link removed]
The heartwarming video has gone viral for all the right reasons. ([link removed])
Billy Porter says ‘hugely, violently homophobic’ music industry sabotaged his early career ([link removed]) [link removed]
"It just was never about the music. It was about trying to fix myself so other people would feel comfortable around me.” ([link removed])
Matthew Shepard’s parents slammed the Trump administration at Department of Justice ceremony ([link removed]) [link removed]
They didn’t even show up for the event honoring the 10th anniversary of passage of the hate crimes law named after their son. They sent a scathing letter instead. ([link removed])
Neil Gorsuch could split the Supreme Court to a narrow victory on LGBTQ rights ([link removed]) [link removed]
If the end result is 4-1-4 in favor of Aimee Stephens with a narrow, positive interpretation of Title VII being the 1, I’ll cheer. ([link removed])
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Chick-fil-A offered a school a free lunch. The principal rejected it to support LGBTQ teachers. ([link removed]) [link removed]
The principal said that Chick-fil-A's anti-LGBTQ donations contradict the school's "culture of kindness and community.” ([link removed])
A gay man was attacked by 4 teens with hammers in public. But will they be caught? ([link removed]) [link removed]
The boys allegedly used Grindr to find their victim in what he calls a "premeditated homophobic attack." ([link removed])
A school got death threats over its trans bathroom policy. So it reversed it. ([link removed]) [link removed]
"You know, situations like this brings out crazy people from both sides and sometimes people die." ([link removed])
A British journalist tried to get Hillary & Chelsea Clinton to bad-mouth trans women. Did it work? ([link removed]) [link removed]
Chelsea reportedly shot the interviewer a dirty look when she asked multiple transphobic questions. ([link removed])
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