Daily newsletter 12/4
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Daily newsletter 12/4
"➡️ A center for LGBTQ+ youth in Denver has to close its doors until further notice after a burglar stole nearly $10,000. Anyone who wants to learn more about the organization or help them with a donation can visit youthseen.org."
"Meanwhile, we interviewed the transgender pastor who came out to her congregation during a Sunday service, and we take a look at the history of the Compton's Cafeteria riot in San Francisco. We also cover a lesbian educator who won $700,000 after allegedly being called a "witch" in an "LGBTQ coven," and CBS News chief Bari Weiss has announced a televised town hall with Charlie Kirk's widow Erika."
"Until tomorrow, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history. For a limited time, start your subscription next year for just $6.00."
A Denver center serving LGBTQ+ youth closed its doors after a burglar stole nearly $10,000, with donations and information available at youthseen.org. A transgender pastor publicly came out to her congregation during a Sunday service. The history of the Compton's Cafeteria riot in San Francisco received attention. A lesbian educator won $700,000 after alleging she was called a "witch" within an "LGBTQ coven." CBS News chief Bari Weiss announced a televised town hall with Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika. A subscription promotion and a call for gifts were also included.
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