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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
Creating Community Now:
“Pose” actress Angelica Ross to host Join the upcoming Generations Celebration and the LGBTQ Health and Longevity Conference presidential candidate on October 4 and 5 forum on LGBTQ issues
Image courtesy of Aging with Pride
Results from the Washington State LGBTQ Equity & Diversity Project conducted with UW partners from the Schools of Social Work, Medicine, Nursing, and Public Policy & Governance as well as
Angelica Ross – Photo courtesy of Miss Ross
more than 45 community partners throughout the state depict an epidemic of social isolation among LGBTQ elders, as well as younger LGBTQ generations experienc-
see GEN EVENTS page 4
43rd District Dems break with tradition, endorse Sawant Sawant calls for unity against corporate influence
(September 16, 2019) – “Pose” actress and star of the next installment of “American Horror Story” Angelica Ross will host the national 2020 Presidential Candidate Forum on LGBTQ Issues. Con-
The 43rd District Democrats have endorsed Kshama Sawant for re-election to the Seattle City Council. This is the first time in history that a Seattle Democratic
Party organization has endorsed a nonDemocrat for election. Sawant won handily at the September 17 meeting, with 69% of the votes, well over the 60% threshold required for endorse-
see DEMS page 4
see LGBTQ FORUM page 6
Arizona Supreme Court OKs anti-LGBT discrimination 4-3 majority says religion trumps equality
Councilmember Kshama Sawant – Photo courtesy of Vote Sawant
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer
firmed to participate are Joe Biden, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, Julián Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Joe Sestak, Elizabeth Warren, and Mari-
Photo by Ross D. Franklin / AP
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The Arizona State Supreme Court ruled on September 16 that businesses may turn away LGBT customers if they offer a religious excuse for doing so. The majority in
favor of privileging religious sentiments was a narrow 4-to-3. The case involved a calligraphy studio, called Brush & Nib, that refused to provide wedding invitations for same-sex couples.
see ARIZONA page 11