SGN September 29, 2017 - Section 1

Page 1

Celebrating 43 Years! Issue 39 Volume 45

Seattle Men’s Chorus & Seattle Women’s Chorus launch new season SEC 2 PG 1

2017 TWIST Queer Film Fest opens Oct. 12 SEC 2 PG 1

Seattle Gay News

FRIDAY September 29, 2017

OCTOBER 13-21 SAINT MARK’S CATHEDRAL

SEATTLECHORUSES.ORG

FREE!

25¢ in bookstores & newsstands

Why Jenny Durkan is right for Seattle

Seattle/King County Clinic on October 26-29

Free dental, vision and medical services offered for people in need at giant, four-day health clinic

Seattle mayoral candidate Jenny Durkan – Photo courtesy of jennyforseattle.com

by Charlene Strong Special to the SGN Finding the sweet spot in the manifold definitions of “Progressive” in Seattle politics can at best be elusive and at worst the ignition source to endless divisive wrangling. It’s almost as if we are falling all over ourselves to see who can out “progress” the others’ Progressive scruples. Arguments

and perceptions are a deafening racket that is difficult to ignore, much less decipher in this city. The scrutiny and judgment that goes into the endorsement of willing candidates is not for the weak of heart. During my run for office I observed the efforts of many who offered themselves up to be the next civic leader for our city. In

see CHARLENE STRONG page 4

Birmingham enacts LGBTQ-inclusive nondiscrimination ordinance

Photo courtesy of the Birmingham City Council

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – After a public hearing and over five years of groundwork, the Birmingham City Council has passed a fully inclusive nondiscrimination ordinance, and Mayor William Bell has committed to signing the ordinance into law immediately. The ordinance passed unanimously on a

vote of 7-0. Council Members Kim Rafferty and William Parker were not present. “Today [September 26, 2017] is a monumental victory for everyone who lives and works in Birmingham who are now fully protected from discrimination in employ-

see ALABAMA page 8

Over 127 dental chairs will be set up on the floor of Key Arena. – Photo by Auston James

People who struggle to access and/or afford dental, medical and eye care services may receive them free of charge at the largest free health clinic ever organized in the State of Washington, Seattle/King County Clinic, Oct. 26 - 29, in KeyArena at Seattle Center.

Organizers of this extraordinary undertaking expect to help 4,000 people over the four-day period this year. Now in its fourth year, Seattle/King County Clinic brings together over 100 healthcare organizations,

see FREE CLINIC page 7

Historic CDC announcement: U = U: Undetectable means untransmittable

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer In a historic statement, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed what many doctors and scientists have been suggesting – that HIVpositive people whose viral load has been suppressed by treatment with anti-retrovi-

ral therapy (ART) do not transmit HIV to their sexual partners. To put it simply, undetectable means untransmittable. “Across three different studies, including thousands of couples and many thousand acts of sex without a condom or pre-

see U=U page 13


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
SGN September 29, 2017 - Section 1 by SGN (Seattle Gay News) Archives - Issuu