Daily newsletter 12/31
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Daily newsletter 12/31
""The pendulum of hate and exclusion is swinging sharply to the right, almost violently," writes columnist John Casey. "But 2026 is our opportunity to slow it down.""
"Conway, a former Trump aide who's now a cohost on The Five, blasted O'Donnell and other critics as suffering from "Trump derangement syndrome.""
"Nearly 200 affordable housing units for low-income LGBTQ+ seniors are being developed in San Francisco"
"Jenkins, a member of the Minneapolis City Council, was the first out transgender African American elected to public office in the U.S."
The LGBTQ+ community faces a sharp rightward surge of hate and exclusion but carries collective strength and hard-earned wisdom into 2026. Political and cultural battles in 2025 prompted regrouping and readiness for upcoming challenges. A prominent columnist warned that the pendulum of hate is swinging violently and called 2026 an opportunity to slow it. Controversial remarks from conservative operatives stirred headlines, while concrete wins emerged: San Francisco approved nearly 200 affordable housing units for low-income LGBTQ+ seniors, and trans politician Andrea Jenkins retired after historic service.
Read at Advocate.com
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