October 2015

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The Blue and Gold maldenblueandgold.com Malden High School Volume 101 Edition 1

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Pg. 22-23 Pg. 21 Top to bottom: The field hockey team on the field against Everett. The Golden Tornado football team huddles before making a play. Senior captain Mateo Ruperti shakes hands with senior Alexandre SilvaFilho after a good play. Junior Nicholas Ansaldi preparing to hit the ball. Photo collage by Cassandra Reyes and Manale Zouhir.

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Above, from left to right: Mayor Robert Garcia of Long Beach, CA raises a Rainbow Pride Flag on June 26, 2015 in honor of the Supreme Court legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states. People at Chicago Pride Parade celebrating the legalization of same-sex marriage. All photos taken from MCT Campus.

LGBTQ+ Community: The Never-Ending Battle for Equality Ailin Toro Reporter

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ver the summer, a monumental decision was reached by the Supreme Court. On June 26th, 2015, gay marriage became legal everywhere in the United States. This, a huge day in history, was celebrated and #LoveWins trended on twitter with 2.6 million tweets. It seems like you could not go on any social media site and not see people talk about it. By the next day, though, there were already articles talking about how this does not mean that everything regarding LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and any other identities and sexualities along the spectrum) rights in America is solved and that there is still a lot left to do. Gay marriage being legal now is a huge issue. It had a huge reaction and everyone heard about it, that cannot be argued. What is not talked about enough is that the Supreme Court vote to legalize it was 5-4. If one person had flipped their vote, gay marriage being legalized and the surge of support from it would not have happened. If the decision was 9-0 or 8-1 it would have showed how much the United States has progressed. Instead it was one person who had the deciding vote on whether everyone could have the right of getting married. June 26th could have easily been a day full of disappointment if one person had decided against it. In the United States it is still legal in various states to fire people based on their sexuality. Not only that, but there are other problems including LGBTQ+ kids not getting enough sex education and no gender neutral bathrooms. There is also the fact that â…“ of agencies would reject an LGBTQ+ lesbian family. LGBTQ+ people are usually treated poorly in foster homes and violence is more likely to happen against them. Although when people look to other places they are warranted. Continued on page 5.

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