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Seattle Gay News SEATTLE’S LGBT NEWS & ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Seattle’s End AIDS Walk Kroger OKs Transinclusive health care benefits for employees
End AIDS Walk took place September 26 – Photo by Alex Garland for CHS
by Shaun Knittel SGN Associate Editor Every year, for the past nearly 30 years, Seattleites have participated in what has been known as the Seattle AIDS Walk. The walk would generally start and end at Volunteer Park – although some started at Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center and wended their way through Downtown Seattle or Myrtle Edwards Park many years ago. Hundreds and sometimes thousands of
people would participate. There were guest speakers, moments of silence, reflecting on those we lost to the epidemic and calls for solidarity and a cure for those who are still fighting. Since its onset in the early 1980s by Mike Andrew HIV/AIDS has been a terrible part of our SGN Staff Writer history and the walk was a way to show ourselves and the world that we were not going The Kroger Company – the largest suto fade away or die quietly and that we wanted a cure dammit! and we raised money permarket chain in the United States – has agreed to offer its employees Transgenderinclusive health care benefits. According to Alliance of Kroger, a group see end aids walk page 4
of LGBT employees, “Beginning January 1, 2016, medical procedures, including surgery and drug therapy for gender reassignment, will be covered up to a $100,000 lifetime maximum for eligible associates and their dependents.” The benefits will be offered by the company insurance plan, Anthem Blue Cross see kroger page 7
Texas court recognizes SOSea raises over same-sex common law $3,000 at annual gala; marriage awards leadership in community
The late Stella Powell (l) and her partner Sonemaly Phrasavath – www.statesman.com
by Shaun Knittel In orders signed October 5, Travis SGN Associate Editor County Probate Judge Guy Herman ruled that Stella Powell and her partner Sonemaly For the first time, a Texas court has rec- Phrasavath met the legal requirements to be It is well known that I wear two hats in ognized a same-sex common law marriage. the community. I’ve spent nearly seven by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
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years at the Seattle Gay News, first working as a staff writer and photographer, working my way up to associate editor, and then, launched Social Outreach Seattle (SOSea) in October 2012. It has been an honor to work see sosea page 7