Daily newsletter 11/5
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Daily newsletter 11/5
"➡️ The results of last night's elections make it pretty clear - transphobia isn't the winning strategy many Republicans thought it was. Politicians and advocates from Virginia talked to The Advocate about what this means for Democrats. Meanwhile, NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani promised to defend the rights of transgender people in his victory speech, and a small town in Pennsylvania has become the first in the state to elect an out trans mayor."
"Gardening Gays Farm "It does not appear to be an accident," Kevin Graham told The Advocate. "You look up and down the roadway, and everywhere else is completely clear. The trash is only at our entrance." Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history. Get print issues of Out Magazine / The Advocate in the mail for just $9.95 a year!"
Election outcomes indicated that transphobia did not produce the expected gains for Republican candidates. Local victories included NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani pledging to defend transgender rights and a Pennsylvania town electing the state's first out trans mayor. Ongoing challenges included vandalism at a gay-owned Virginia farm and concerns about targeted hostility. A report from the Trevor Project connected LGBTQ+ young people’s political motivation with increased rates of anxiety and depression. These developments reflect simultaneous progress in representation and persistent safety and mental-health issues for the community.
Read at Advocate.com
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