Daily newsletter 11/4
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Daily newsletter 11/4
"➡️ The Supreme Court will make a decision about marriage equality this week - and Jim Obergefell says we should be concerned. The Advocate's interviews with him and GLAD Law legal director Josh Rovenger will get you up to speed. Today is also Election Day, with a number of important races across the country. The LGBTQ+ Victory Fund has a list of candidates to watch."
"In other news, Trump's Department of Education is being sued for taking loan forgiveness away from LGBTQ+ nonprofit workers, the guy who threw a Subway sandwich at federal agents in Washington D.C. is going on trial, and a new report examines the future of queer media. Until tomorrow, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history. Get print issues of Out Magazine / The Advocate in the mail for just $9.95 a year!"
A Supreme Court decision about marriage equality is expected this week, raising concern about potential legal and social consequences. Legal experts and advocates are offering context and analysis around the possible outcomes. Today is Election Day with several important races across the country, and the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund has identified candidates to monitor. The Department of Education faces litigation over the reversal of loan forgiveness for nonprofit workers serving LGBTQ+ communities. A man accused of throwing a Subway sandwich at federal agents in Washington D.C. is scheduled for trial. A new report assesses trends and challenges facing queer media. Donation and subscription options encourage continued support.
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