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Seattle Gay News
SPD seeks person of interest in last week’s fire at Neighbours
SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Homelessness continues to plague LGBTQ community in Seattle; youth in particular Finding solutions & how you can help
SPD needs your help identifying this person of interest – courtesy Neighbours
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor On Friday, August 7, around 11:15 a.m. in broad daylight, a man seen in footage taken by Neighbours Nightclub security cameras walks into the alcove where the famed back alley entrance to Seattle’s largest Gay
dance club is, and nearly three minutes later walks back out. Smoke can then be seen by Shaun Knittel coming out of the alcove and it becomes SGN Associate Editor clear that a fire has been set. Unlike the arson which occurred at Neighbours on New Year’s Eve 2014, in Living on the streets is not easy. It is sick which a man doused a stairwell that leads to with danger. You can’t trust anyone and you see neighbours page 4 learn that really quickly. You also learn that
there is a network, made up by other youth, that exists, and in some cases (that is, if you are accepted as being a part of it), that network can become your lifeline. But, here again, you will find the danger element because that network and the perception of see homelessness page 5
Louisiana KKK flyers Mexican Supreme Court feature anti-Gay threats strikes down same-sex couple adoption ban
KKK flyers distributed in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana – www.wwl.com
ports from the scene. “Stop Aids: Support Gay Bashing,” one flier distributed in Mandeville, Louisiana, said. “Homosexual men and their sexual Ku Klux Klan flyers distributed in St. acts are disgusting and inhuman.” Tammany Parish, Louisiana, combine antiThe flier also advocated banning “nonGay hate speech with the Klan’s more typi- white immigration,” and called on the U.S. cal racist appeals, according to TV news reby Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
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by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The Mexican Supreme Court ruled on August 11 that a law in the state of Campeche barring same-sex couples from adopting children is unconstitutional. The vote was 9-1. Presiding judge Luis Maria Aguilar Morales said they were looking after the inter-
ests of children, according to Latin American TV network TeleSUR. “I see no problem for a child to be adopted in a society of co-existence, which has precisely this purpose. Are we going to prefer to have children in the street, which according to statistics exceed 100,000? We attend, of course, and perhaps with the same intensity or more, to the interests of the see adoption page 12