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I won’t go, Ed Murray says The league’s top stars compete in the WNBA All-Star Game in Old documents spark new Seattle this weekend, calls for resignation including officially out Storm player Sue Bird

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray – Photo courtesy of KOMO

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Embattled Seattle Mayor Ed Murray insisted he would not step down after the Seattle Times released documents showing that Oregon child protective officials be-

lieved that he had molested his foster son in the early 1980s. The documents – once thought to have been destroyed – resurfaced in the Times on July 16, and reignited the controversy

see ED MURRAY page 7

Sue Bird – Photo courtesy of the Seattle Storm

by Albert Rodriguez SGN A&E Writer WNBA All-Star Game KEY ARENA ABC-TV (KOMO-4) July 22 @ 12:30pm

The WNBA’s top players will face off against each other this weekend here in Seattle, as the Emerald City hosts the league’s annual All-Star Game for the very first

see WNBA page 13

HRC hosts HBCU presidents and Sen. Patty Murray introduces senior leadership for first-of-its- LGBT Data Collection Act kind summit on LGBTQ inclusion

Photo courtesy of Human Rights Campaign

The new summit brought together senior representatives from sixteen HBCUs from across the country WASHINGTON DC – [On Wednesday, July 19], the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil

rights organization, hosted its first ever HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Briefing for University Presidents and Senior Executives. The summit is a daylong meeting of high profile HBCU leadership to discuss LGBTQ inclusive practices

see HBCU page 14

Patty Murray – Photo courtesy of Huffington Post

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Washington Senator Patty Murray has introduced legislation that would require federal agencies to collect and report data on sexual orientation and gender identity. The LGBT Data Inclusion Act was introduced July 17 in both houses of Congress,

with 95 Congress members signing on. The measure applies to all federal agencies that collect survey information “that includes demographic data where subjects either self-report information or a knowledgeable proxy provides information about the subject or responds for all persons in a

see PATTY MURRAY page 14


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