Celebrating 45 Years! Issue 17 Volume 47
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Leslie Jordan’s show “Exposed” raises $5,000 for the AMP SEC 2 PG 1
14th Annual Translations Seattle Transgender Film Festival May 2-5 SEC 2 PG 1
Seattle Gay News S E AT T L E ’ S L G B T Q N E W S & E N T E R TA I N M E N T W E E K LY
Employee charges SCOTUS to hear anti-Gay bias at LGBT discrimination cases Mill Creek Fred Meyer store next term Decisions by June 2020
Photo courtesy of Fred Meyer
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer A Fred Meyer employee says he and his husband were subjected to anti-Gay bias at the retail chain’s Mill Creek store. Jack Evans told the SGN that the incident happened in December 2018, when his
husband, Lee, came to pick him up after his shift. “Lee parked in the employee lot, came in through the regular door, and we both exited through the employee door,” Evans recalled. As they were going out the employee door, they were stopped by a
see FRED MEYER page 6
Washington legislature passes reforms to protect teens from prosecution for sexting
Photo courtesy of the Gender Spectrum Collection
[On April 24, 2019], Gov. Inslee signed into law the Responsible Teen Communications Act (SHB 1742), which protects teenagers from felony prosecution for distribution or possession of child pornography when they make explicit messages and images of
themselves (“selfies”) and share them with peers, and invests in evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies. “Washington has a responsibility to protect its young people – and that includes
see SEXTING page 11
Photo by Ted Eytan / Flickr
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The US Supreme Court said on April 22 that it would hear three related LGBT discrimination cases in its next term. Decisions on the cases would come by the end of the court’s term in June 2020.
All three cases have to do with workplace discrimination against LGBT employees. They turn on whether existing federal laws barring discrimination on account of sex also protect sexual orientation and gender identity.
see SCOTUS page 5
VICTORY! HRC-backed Jane Castor elected Tampa’s first openly LGBTQ mayor
Photo courtesy of Jane Castor for Mayor
WASHINGTON, DC (April 23, 2019) – Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) – the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization – released the following statement celebrating Jane Castor’s elec-
tion victory in the race for mayor of Tampa, Florida. Castor will now make history as the city’s first openly LGBTQ mayor. “Today, Tampa voters made history by electing Jane Castor as the city’s first
see JANE CASTOR page 6