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Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan: GSBA’s Louise Chernin: “Seattle is united against hate” “When one of us is attacked, Mayor’s letter to City of Seattle employees we are all attacked” on the shooting at the Tree of Life Congregation synagogue in Pittsburgh
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan – Photo courtesy of the Office of the Mayor
Dear City Employees, On Saturday, at the Tree of Life Congregation synagogue in Pittsburgh, Jewish
families and neighbors gathered together in peace were met by an act of pure hate, violence, and anti-Semitism.
see DURKAN page 5
HRC statement on mass shooting in Pittsburgh
GSBA President and CEO’s letter to the community
Louise Chernin, GSBA President and CEO – Photo courtesy of GSBA
Dear Community, No sooner had I finished a letter to you about the hateful rhetoric being spewed
against our trans and gender non-binary community, I learned about the deadly attack against our Jewish community in Pittsburgh.
see CHERNIN page 5
Anti-LGBT groups prepare for Dem majority in Congress Focus on drumming up opposition to Equality Act
Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP / Getty
WASHINGTON – [On October 27], the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, responded to the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA, where [eleven] people were killed during a prayer service.
House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi – Photo by Joe Raedle / Getty Images
HRC President Chad Griffin said the following: “This is a horrific attack on the Jewish community that has been motivated by antiSemitism. Our hearts are with the community of the Tree of Life Synagogue, the first
see HRC page 4
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Nancy Pelosi – likely to be Speaker of the House in January if Democrats recapture a majority in that body on November 6 – has promised that one of the first items on her agenda will be the Equality Act, legisla-
tion that would add protections for sexual orientation and gender identity to federal civil rights laws. According to Pelosi’s spokesperson, Drew Hammill, the measure will be given a low bill number, meaning it will be one of the first
see EQUALITY ACT page 11