Daily newsletter 9/30
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Daily newsletter 9/30
"➡️ The man accused of killing three people in a mass shooting in North Carolina has a disturbing record when it comes to LGBTQ+ people. Meanwhile, a new policy implemented by the Trump administration further abandons transgender veterans. In California, Toni Atkins has dropped her campaign to become the state's first woman and first out LGBTQ+ governor - but we also have the story of a trans Marine Corps veteran running for Congress in Pennsylvania."
"Plus, our friends at Uncloseted Media take a look at older women from conservative Christian communities realizing they're lesbians and coming out later in life. ‼️ Are you an aspiring journalist who wants to work with The Advocate? We're looking for the next generation of queer and trans storytellers to participate in the Future of Queer Media Fellowship. Applications are open now until Oct. 31. Learn more at advocate.com/fellowship"
A man accused of a mass shooting in North Carolina has a documented history of hostility toward LGBTQ+ people and previously filed multiple bizarre lawsuits with wild claims. A new Trump administration policy removes access to basic medical functions for transgender veterans, described by advocates as punitive. California Senate President Toni Atkins ended her gubernatorial campaign, foregoing a chance to become the state's first woman and first openly LGBTQ+ governor. A transgender Marine Corps veteran is running for Congress in Pennsylvania. Increasing numbers of women raised in conservative Christian communities are coming out as lesbians later in life. A fellowship for queer and trans journalists is accepting applications through Oct. 31.
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