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Celebrating 44 Years! Issue 34 Volume 46

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Representation matters: Gay actor Nico Santos in Crazy Rich Asians SEC 2 PG 1

Cyndi Lauper on Trump, #MeToo, and touring with Rod Stewart 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

Roy Moore puppet group SF cop sues department files SCOTUS brief for discrimination and against Trans rights harassment

Kayla and Roy Moore – Photo by Joe Raedle / Getty Images

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The Foundation for Moral Law – a group founded by former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore and now run by his wife –

has filed an amicus brief in the US Supreme Court urging it to protect religious liberty from Transgender activism. The August 23 brief was filed in the

see SCOTUS page 9

Fourteen percent of millennials identify as LGBTQ, new study says The figure is 22% among Latinx millennials

Photo by Nate Gowdy

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Fourteen percent of millennials identify as LGBTQ, according to a new study by the GenForward Survey project at the University of Chicago. The study also found that

a higher proportion of Latinx millennials identify as LGBTQ than is true for other ethnic groups. The new data challenge previously held ideas about the size of the LGBTQ popula-

see MILLENNIALS page 8

San Francisco Police Department Officer Brendan Mannix (r) takes a selfie with a co-worker. – Photo by Josh Edelson / Getty Images

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer San Francisco may be Gay Mecca, but a San Francisco police officer is suing his department, charging the San Francisco

Police Department (SFPD) with sexual harassment, sexual discrimination based on his sexual orientation, and retaliating against a whistle-blower.

see SFPD LAWSUIT page 3

Courts are leading the global battle for LGBTQ equality:

Stunning legal wins in Costa Rica, Lebanon, Bulgaria & more

Photo by Daniel LofredoRota

LONDON, UK (20 August 2018) – On 26 June 2015, the US Supreme Court struck down same-sex marriage bans as unconstitutional, effectively bringing marriage equality to all 50 states. It was seen, and rightly so, as a massive step towards equality and is arguably the

most famous LGBTQ+ judicial win so far. But hold on. India’s Supreme Court is expected to decriminalise same-sex acts by repealing Section 377 – an old colonial-era homo-

see GLOBAL LGBTQ page 8


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