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Gay Holocaust exhibit opens Fundraiser scheduled for at Seattle Holocaust Olympia drag king attacked Center for Humanity outside of LGBTQ event
Holocaust exhibit in Belltown from Sept. 11 - Oct. 31 – Image courtesy of germanpulse.com
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor SGN previewed the exhibit “Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals, 1933–1945,” which is on display at the Henry and Sandra
Friedman Holocaust Center for Humanity (2045 Second Ave.) in Belltown, from September 11 through October 31. I’m happy to report that it will leave you not only educated but filled with a sense of justice, because although nothing can or will bring back the many thousands of lives lost, the documen-
Parker Perry (Lila Hadway) – Photo courtesy of newnownext.com
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor Drag King Ceasar Hart, producer of the monthly Small Town, Big HART’s Drag Revue in Hoqiuam, Wash., has announced
see HOLOCAUST page 8
that proceeds from door, Jell-O shots, and a raffle for a $100 bill will go to Parker Perry Z, who struggles to pay for medical bills after an alleged bashing over Labor Day weekend in Olympia. The fundraiser is scheduled for September 17, from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Simpson Avenue Grill, 825 see DRAG KING page 13
restrictions NCAA joins North Restroom harm Trans students, Carolina boycott Human Rights Watch says
NCAA President Mark Emmert – Photo courtesy of lostlettermen.com
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The NCAA, which organizes most collegiate sports in the United States, announced on September 12 that it was pulling seven post-season sporting events out of North Carolina venues because of that state’s anti-LGBT law known as HB 2. The NBA has already moved its 2017
All-Star Game from Charlotte, N.C., to New Orleans because of the law. “Based on the NCAA’s commitment to fairness and inclusion, the Association will relocate all seven previously awarded championship events from North Carolina during the 2016-17 academic year,” the NCAA said in a statement. “The NCAA Board of Governors made
see NCAA page 16
Students at Nathan Hale High School hold stickers for new gender-neutral bathrooms – Photo by Elaine Thompson
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Transgender students are harmed by school rules that prevent them from using restrooms and other facilities that correspond to their gender identity, according to a new report from Human Rights Watch.
“Barring transgender students from facilities that are safe, comfortable, and gender affirming is discriminatory, and that discrimination causes real harm,” the watchdog group says in a report released September 14. “It places transgender students at heightened risk of harassment, assault, and bullying; impedes their ability to see TRANS BATH page 8