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Seattle Gay News
HRC endorses Jenny Durkan for mayor of Seattle
Civil-rights icon Congressman John Lewis on LGBT equality, social justice
Jenny Durkan mayoral announcement at PacMed Building – Photo by Nate Gowdy
WASHINGTON, DC – [On October 11], the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, announced its endorsement of Jenny Durkan in the race for mayor of Seattle. The HRC estimates approximately 389,000 of Seattle’s 512,000 registered voters are “equality voters” – meaning they are strong supporters of LGBTQ equality. “Jenny Durkan is a proven leader with
a passion for justice, fairness, and equality,” said JoDee Winterhof, HRC Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs. “As the first out LGBTQ US attorney appointed by President Obama, Durkan knows the importance of leading by example and has a clear vision to make Seattle an even stronger and more vibrant community. We are proud to endorse Jenny Durkan for mayor of Seattle.”
see HRC page 13
National Park Service drops sponsorship of flag raising at Stonewall National Monument
Photo by Brendan McDermid / Reuters
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The National Park Service pulled out of a flag-raising ceremony at the Stonewall National Monument in Greenwich Village on the same day Tony Perkins announced
that Donald Trump would be the featured speaker at the 2017 Values Voter Summit. The Stonewall event was scheduled for October 11, and was to have featured a rainbow flag and a speech by National Park Service director Barbara Applebaum.
see PRIDE FLAG page 13
President Obama presenting John Lewis with the 2010 Presidential Medal of Freedom. Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson
by Jen Colletta Philadelphia Gay News When President Barack Obama linked Selma, Seneca Falls and Stonewall in his second Inaugural Address, it was a connection that hit home for Congressman John Lewis.
For more than six decades, Lewis has been on the front lines of the fight for social justice – whether it’s racial equality, the women’s movement or LGBT rights. Lewis began his work in the civil-rights movement in the 1950s, and quickly became a
see JOHN LEWIS page 8
Connect and engage with Generations Aging with Pride leadership and supporters on Capitol Hill Oct. 23
Photo courtesy of GAP Seattle
Generations Aging with Pride, Seattle’s newest resource for all things LGBTQ aging, is hosting a community conversation at Miller Community Center (330 19th Ave. E. at E. Harrison St) on Monday, October 23 from 5:30 to 7:30pm. Board members and the new outreach coordinator, Liz Illg, will be on hand to answer questions about
the group’s plans for the future. Generations Aging with Pride, affectionately known as GAP, is committed to promoting, connecting and developing innovative programs and services that enhance belonging and support, eliminate discrimi-
see GAP SEATTLE page 16