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FIFA: Rainbow Flags Allowed At Seattle “Pride Match”
ESPN reports: FIFA on Thursday reiterated fans will not be prohibited from bringing rainbow flags inside of Seattle’s Lumen Field for Friday’s decisive Group G World Cup match between Egypt and Iran, despite objections from each country’s respective federations. Seattle PrideFest, which has been organized in the city since 2007 by a nonprofit, designated the June 26 game for celebration before FIFA made the World Cup draw. But leaders in each nation’s football federations publicly rebuked the idea, saying such events clashed with their cultural and religious values. “The FIFA World Cup 2026 is an inclusive event that welcomes people from […]
1776-1980: The Moments That Defined Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Rights in America
Since the U.S. was founded in 1776, visibility of the lesbian, bisexual and gay communities has increased. Though progress has not been linear, this timeline of key events explores how rights related to politics, healthcare, military service and marriage have developed over time and brought us to where we are today. 1776 Before the United States is founded, people who live in the colonies are often subjected to laws that make sodomy, or gay sex, a capital offense. 1786 Pennsylvania is the first state to pass “An Act Amending the Penal Laws,” which states that those convicted of “robbery, burglary, […]
State Dept To End PEPFAR Funding For South Africa
Semafor reports: US President Donald Trump’s administration plans to permanently end funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, in South Africa, according to a State Department official and two congressional aides briefed on the decision. “The United States has decided to initiate a phased drawdown of PEPFAR programming in South Africa following South Africa’s failure to make demonstrable progress on policy requests by the administration,” the State Department official told Semafor. US Ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III [photo] is expected to meet with officials from South Africa’s Ministry of Health as soon as next week to deliver the […]
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CALL TO ACTION: We the People 250th Birthday Party: The People’s Independence Day Happens July 4 in Santa Rosa
Join us in celebrating a government of, for, and by THE PEOPLE. We declare our independence from the tyranny of Donald Trump and the travesties he and his regime has committed. This birthday party will celebrate the freedoms we cherish and must be willing to fight to preserve. Because We the People have always pushed to build a more perfect union, this party will also offer a hopeful view of the America we wish to become. Live Entertainment and Activities The event will offer fun activities for all ages (bring the family!), live music by Good Trouble and others, a performance […]
Wake Up Sonoma Hosts Fundraiser August 13
Our Vision: To foster a vibrant, just, respectful and welcoming Sonoma Valley community. OUR MISSION IS TO:EDUCATE – by providing resources to Sonoma Valley residents to be informed and engaged.ADVOCATE – for local diversity, equity, inclusion, civic and corporate transparency.ACTIVATE – by promoting democracy and providing opportunities for local engagement. We Educate. Advocate. Activate. on issues related, but not limited to:– LGBTQIA+ safety and visibility– Protection of our immigrant population– Defense against Christian Nationalism– Transparency in large corporate investment and responsible development– Active local civic engagement
Arts & Entertainment
Frameline50: Interview with Luchina Fisher, the director of “The Dads”
Inspired by the Emmy Award-winning short documentary of the same name (Netflix, 2023), The Dads chronicles fathers of trans and nonbinary children as they are forced to choose between country and family when a new right-wing administration and conservative Supreme Court take hold in the United States. Filmed over the course of a year spanning retreats in rural Maine and Minnesota, protests, family milestones, a pivotal U.S. Supreme Court decision, and the collapse of gender-affirming care for youth, The Dads captures this national reckoning with remarkable intimacy through vérité footage and interviews with the film’s main protagonists. This is fatherhood as an act of […]
Frameline50: Interview with Kai Stänicke, the Director of “Trial of Hein”
On a windswept remote island in the North Sea, Hein has returned from the mainland to his tiny village after 14 years’ absence. Why do so many of the villagers refuse to recognize him, or claim he is an impostor — even his own family members and the now-grown man who was his inseparable teenage friend? When the close-knit village decides to hold a community trial to prove if Hein is who he says he is, long-held secrets and memory itself will be put to the test. Winner of the Teddy Jury Award at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, Trial of […]
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Gay Jewish lawmaker running to replace Nancy Pelosi chased from San Francisco Trans March
California state Sen. Scott Wiener says he was harassed, threatened, and physically intimidated at San Francisco’s Trans March on Friday, forcing the out gay Jewish lawmaker to leave one of the country’s most important transgenderPride gatherings in a city that has long imagined itself as a refuge. Wiener, a Democrat who represents San Francisco and is running for the congressional seat long held by retiring House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, said in a statement posted to Instagram that two incidents this week showed how easily political anger can curdle into something more menacing. Stay up to date with the latest in LGBTQ+ news with The Advocate’s email newsletter, in your inbox five days a […]
Police on the hunt for ‘The Doodler’ suspect who killed six gay men in 1970s
San Francisco police have renewed their appeal to identify “The Doodler,” a serial killer who targeted gay men more than 50 years ago, offering a $250,000 reward for information. Investigators believe the killer murdered six gay men between January 1974 and June 1975. Police say the victims were all targeted because they were gay, and that each met the suspect shortly before being killed in isolated coastal locations. Four bodies were found around Ocean Beach, with another in Golden Gate Park. The victims were 49-year-old Gerald Cavanaugh, 27-year-old drag and comedy performer Joseph “Jae” Stevens, 31-year-old Klaus Achim Christmann, 52-year-old lawyer Warren Andrews, 32-year-old […]










