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WOMEN’S SOCCER WINS EQUAL-PAY VICTORY by Lindsey Anderson SGN Contributing Writer Wednesday, May 18, marked a historic day in sport history. The US women’s soccer team was finally victorious in their hard-fought match against gender-based pay discrimination. The US Soccer Federation officially signed collective bargaining agreements that guarantee that players for both the women’s and men’s soccer teams will receive the same pay for international games.
see EQUAL PAY page 6
Megan Rapinoe – Photo by Benoit Tessier / Reuters
States should control Gay marriage, says GA senate candidate Herschel Walker – Photo by John Bazemore / AP
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer With more than 96% of the votes counted in Georgia’s primary election, Herschel Walker is the Republican Party nominee to challenge Raphael Warnock for a US Senate seat. Walker won the nomination easily with more than 68% of the GOP vote. Warnock, the incumbent since the 2020 special election, was unopposed for the Democratic
nomination. Walker is an outspoken ally of Donald Trump and a vocal enemy of the LGBTQ community. In fact, just before balloting started, he announced that he was in favor of states’ rights on marriage equality. At a weekend rally in Columbus, Georgia, Walker was asked whether he would “stop the Gay weddings.” He answered that “each state should determine that.”
see WALKER page 17
Drag king favorite Ceasar Hart on activism, Pride in the Park Ceasar Hart – Photo courtesy of the artist
by Daniel Lindsley SGN Contributing Writer Although Ceasar Hart has had various roles in past Seattle Prides, the drag king and prominent activist will be emceeing this year’s Pride in the Park for the first time, along with a local favorite, burlesque performer Goddess Briq House. The event on June 4 will run from noon to 7 p.m. in Volunteer Park, and feature
musical performances from locals, like Queer Black femme DJ Kween Kaysh; Asian-American Queer musical artist Jeannie Rak; multi-instrumentalist Carly Anne Calbero; rapper, singer, and songwriter Taylar Elizza Beth; self-taught singer, songwriter, and vocal producer Morgan Britt; and the popular punk band Dark Smith. Queer R&B duo Fly Moon Royalty will be headlining the show.
see CEASAR HART page 7