SGN March 25, 2022

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ISSUE 12

C E L E B R AT I N G

VOLUME 50

48 YEARS

F R I D AY

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THE AMAZING TRUE STORY OF THE “LITTLE QUEER LIBRARY” AND THE GIRL SCOUT BEHIND IT Girl Scouts announce LGBTQ+ affinity camp, cookie sales underway by Renee Raketty SGN Contributing Writer When Amelia Hare, a fourth-generation Girl Scout, sought the organization’s highest honor, the Gold Award, it was no surprise to the women in her family. However, she had no idea just how many twists and turns lay ahead over the next four years, including a global

Amelia Hare – Photo courtesy of Amelia Hare

Capitol Hill shaken by murder on Broadway Reward offered for information

Brent Wood – Photo courtesy of Brent Wood / Facebook

by Lindsey Anderson SGN Contributing Writer In the early morning hours of Friday, March 4, Seattle local Brent Wood was beaten to death behind the iconic Broadway Rite Aid. His body was discovered by store employees later that morning. While authorities were able to identify the 31-year-old victim, not much is known about

him, as he had been experiencing homelessness for the last several years. Records show that Wood had a temporary address at Compass Housing Alliance, had registered to vote in Kenmore when he turned 18 and had performed many odd jobs around Capitol Hill. Few can say why Wood may have been targeted by such a violent criminal.

see MURDER page 4

pandemic, remote learning, and business closures. “I had a bunch of places in my community near my school where I was hoping to install these little Queer libraries that I had planned to build myself,” she said. “I finished one completely and I started on the second, which was very large. Then, the pandemic happened.

see GIRL SCOUTS page 5

SCOTUS was wrong to legalize interracial marriage, GOP senator says Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind. – Photo by Jacquelyn Martin / AP

by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The US Supreme Court was wrong to legalize interracial marriage in its landmark Loving v. Virginia decision (1967), Republican Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana said at a March 22 press conference. The Loving decision not only overturned scores of race-based state marriage

laws, it also provided a legal precedent for the high court’s later decision in Obergefell, legalizing same-sex marriage. According to the Times of Northwest Indiana, Braun also opined that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided by the Supreme Court. “When it comes to issues, you can’t have it both ways,” Braun said.

see BRAUN page 21


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