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DOJ WILL DEFEND ANTI-LGBTQ RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS IN LAWSUIT
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer The Department of Justice announced on June 8 that it will “vigorously” defend a religious exemption from federal civil rights law that allows federally funded religious schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students. Photo by Armin Rimoldi from Pexels
see DOJ page 20
Five years after Pulse: Keeping the legacy alive Andres Acosta – Photo courtesy of Andres Acosta
by Andres Acosta Community Relations Manager, Contigo Fund What is the legacy of the worst attack in recent history on the LGBTQ+ community? On June 12, 2016, at 2:02 a.m., 49 lives were taken at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., in the largest single incident of mass violence in US history up to that point. Each
year since then, we have remembered and honored the lives of our 49 angels. On this fifth anniversarty, Orlando is asking itself good questions: How have we changed in five years? What is the legacy of Pulse? How do we keep that legacy alive? The massacre at Pulse changed our community in very visible ways. Our amphithe-
see PULSE page 19
Local icon and Speaker of the House Laurie Jinkins speaks with the SGN Laurie Jinkins – Photo courtesy of WA House Democrats
The first out Lesbian legislator and first queer female speaker delivers for the people of Washington during a remote session
by Renee Raketty SGN Contributing Writer Speaker Laurie Jinkins, who has served the 27th Legislative District in north Tacoma since 2010, became a icon after becoming the first out Lesbian member of the Washington state legislature and, later,
see JINKINS page 5