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FIVE LGBTQ STORIES WORTH KNOWING
1. 2021 INTERNATIONAL LGBTQ LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE ROUNDUP
Another amazing International LGBTQ Leadership Conference is officially complete! Thank you so much to everyone who joined us in Washington, DC and virtually. Attendees heard from LGBTQ leaders, allies, out elected officials and many more. Topics included the renewed commitment to ensuring access to the ballot for all, serving as a non-binary elected official, an update on the COVID-19 pandemic from Adm. Rachel Levine, MD [[link removed]] and much, much more!
Maine Speaker of the House Ryan Fecteau ( @SpeakerFecteau [[link removed]] ) accepted the 2021 Tammy Baldwin Breakthrough Award, and detailed his personal fight for LGBTQ equality, including banning conversion therapy in Maine [[link removed]] . Global Trailblazer Award winner Aldo Dávila ( @aldodavila_gt [[link removed]] ), who currently serves as the first out gay man and HIV-positive person to win election to the Guatemalan Congress, reaffirmed his commitment to LGBTQ equality and Guatemalan democracy. Congressman Dávila has faced death threats, intimidation attempts and survived an attempted robbery after criticizing government corruption and the country’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic [[link removed]] .
Check out scenes from the Conference that attendees posted on social media here [[link removed]] or rewatch the plenaries and award ceremonies here [[link removed]] ! Attendees can also watch the virtual options through the Conference app or Conference website [[link removed]] .
Thank you to all of our amazing speakers, sponsors and attendees! The International LGBTQ Leaders Conference would not be possible without your generous support.
[link removed] [[link removed]]2. LISA MIDDLETON ELEVATED TO MAYOR, MAKING CALIFORNIA HISTORY
Palm Springs City Councilwoman Lisa Middleton ( @LisaMiddletonCA [[link removed]] ) was sworn-in as mayor of the city last Thursday, becoming the first out transgender mayor [[link removed]] in California and just the third out transgender mayor in U.S. history. The mayorship in Palm Springs rotates among councilmembers who serve one-year terms.
There are currently just eight out transgender state legislators [[link removed]] in the entire country.
3. LGBTQ VICTORY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
On Saturday at Victory Fund's 30th Anniversary Gala in Washington, DC, four LGBTQ leaders were inducted into the 2021 class of the LGBTQ Victory Hall of Fame because of their contributions to advancing LGBTQ political power. The four include former Ireland Taoiseach and current Tánaiste Leo Varadkar ( @LeoVaradkar [[link removed]] ), Oregon Governor Kate Brown ( @OregonGovBrown [[link removed]] ), former California state Senator Christine Kehoe ( @christinekehoe [[link removed]] ) and Minneapolis City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins ( @annapoetic [[link removed]] ). Congratulations to all of them!
Learn more about why these four leaders [[link removed]] were honored and view all LGBTQ Victory Hall of Fame members here [[link removed]] .
4. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!
Illinois House Majority Leader Greg Harris ( @repgregharris [[link removed]] ) has announced he will not be running for the state House again. During his 15-year career, Majority Leader Harris advocated for LGBTQ issues before many stood with the LGBTQ community and was a lead player in passing marriage equality legislation in 2014. Read more about Majority Leader Harris’s storied career here [[link removed]] .
5. REST IN POWER
We mourn the loss of a trailblazing community leader, activist and mentor, Dick Wagner . Dick was one of the first out LGBTQ people elected to public office in the United States – first serving on the Dane County, Wisconsin Board of Supervisors in 1980. He paved the way for countless LGBTQ candidates and officials [[link removed]] , including now U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, who joined him on the Dane County Board of Supervisors in 1986. We'll miss you, Dick.
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Victory Institute is a global organization dedicated to elevating openly LGBTQ leaders who can further equality at all levels of government. Through our international [[link removed]] and domestic [[link removed]] trainings, professional development programs [[link removed]] and yearly conferences [[link removed]] , Victory Institute prepares hundreds of out individuals to launch an influential careers in politics, government, business and advocacy. Many of our trainees join the more than 1,000 openly LGBTQ elected and appointed officials [[link removed]] now serving around the world. You can power our work and the next Rainbow Wave with a donation today [[link removed]] !
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