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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
Mayor Pete Buttigieg Victory Funds’ President, brings presidential Annise Parker campaign to Seattle SGN EXCLUSIVE:
Victory Fund President & CEO and former Mayor of Houston Annise Parker appeared at LGBTQ Victory Fund fundraiser in Seattle on Thursday, July 18. – Photo by Nate Gowdy
by MK Scott SGN Contributing Writer Whenever the opportunity arises of interviewing an Icon in person, I always jump at the chance. When, upon hearing, the former Houston Mayor and current Victory Fund President, Annise Parker, was going
to be in town for a reception last Thursday [July 18], I couldn’t pass it up. I arrived about fifteen minutes early, and met Ms. Parker when she arrived, we took at seat and it was awkward at first, but towards the middle, I noticed the passion coming from Parker.
see ANNISE PARKER page 4
CDC makes it official: undetectable = untransmittable
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by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer “For HIV-positive MSM [men who have sex with men], taking ART [antiretroviral therapy] regularly greatly reduces the risk of HIV transmission to a negative partner. For persons who achieve and maintain viral
Mayor Pete Buttigieg appeared at The Showbox in Seattle on Tuesday, July 23. Watch for the full story in SGN next week. – Photo by Nate Gowdy
Why Boris and Brexit are bad for Europe’s LGBT community
Boris Johnson – Photo by Oli Scarff / AFP via Getty Images
suppression, there is effectively no risk of transmitting HIV to their HIV-negative sexual partner,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now says. “This translates to an effectiveness estimate of 100% for taking ART regularly as
see CDC page 17
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer Boris Johnson became the 77th prime minister of the UK on July 24, and within hours of taking office, he promised to get Britain out of the European Union (EU) by October 31.
Although Johnson promised that “I will continue to champion LGBT+ equality,” his record on LGBT issues is spotty. He voted for marriage equality, and during his brief tenure as Britain’s Foreign Secretary, he instructed British embassies
see BORIS & BREXIT page 17