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Aleksa and Arnaldo: The best of friends
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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
Meet Bill Barr, GLAAD condemns the new attorney general Tennessee’s new anti-LGBTQ adoption bills that would harm youth and unfairly exclude LGBTQ families from adopting
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Bill Barr – Photo by Andrew Harnik / AP
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Trump nominee Bill Barr was confirmed as US attorney general by the Senate on February 14. While his legal views are arguably less
odious than those of his predecessor, Jeff Sessions, Barr is just as hostile to the LGBT community. As George W Bush’s deputy attorney general, Barr – together with others at
see BARR page 9
NEW YORK (February 8, 2019) – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today condemned the Tennessee General Assembly for introducing measures that would allow adoption agencies to deny LGBTQ families the ability to adopt children by citing so-called
“religious exemptions.” According to the Movement Advancement Project (MAP), about 160,000 LGBTQ people live in Tennessee, with approximately 18.1% of LGBTQ couples raising children.
see TENNESSEE page 4
Greece: Why we have state Same-sex Valentine’s anti-discrimination laws: ads provoke controversy Trans woman sues New Jersey restaurant
Image courtesy of Lacta
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Valentine’s Day ads for the popular Greek chocolate brand Lacta sparked controversy by depicting same-sex and biracial couples posing in affectionate embrace with Lacta chocolate bars.
Sicilian Sun Italian restaurant in Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ – Photo courtesy of Google
The ad campaign, photographed by Chloe Kritharas Devienne, featured 28 couples, some of them same-sex ones. Depictions of same-sex couples were used only in the company’s online advertising. Billboards and print ads featured only opposite-sex couples.
see GREECE page 9
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer A Trans woman has filed a lawsuit against a New Jersey restaurant, charging that she was fired because of her gender identity. Crystal Aiello worked at Sicilian Sun restaurant for only one day before her
employment was terminated. After her first shift in September 2018, she was contacted by the restaurant owner, Jim Boggio, who informed her that her employment had ended. “Boggio called plaintiff and left a message stating, ‘Other servers did not feel
see NEW JERSEY page 9