Daily newsletter 10/8
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Daily newsletter 10/8
"‼️ 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"
"Mark Carney sat silently as the U.S. president went on an anti-trans diatribe. Samuel Alito said that he doesn't intend to "disturb" marriage equality - but is he trustworthy? Miss Major has entered hospice care, but "is comfortable and surrounded by love," her partner says."
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Applications for the Future of Queer Media Fellowship are open through Oct. 31 for queer and trans journalists interested in working with The Advocate; details are available at advocate.com/fellowship. Christine Linnell is identified as social media manager. Mark Carney remained silent as the U.S. president delivered an anti-trans diatribe. Samuel Alito stated he does not intend to "disturb" marriage equality, raising questions about his trustworthiness. Miss Major has entered hospice care and is reported to be "comfortable and surrounded by love." The Advocate requests donations to sustain operations and offers print subscriptions for $9.95 per year.
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