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Ashanti Martinez wants to be the gay Afro-Latino voice his community needs
Ashanti Martinez was born and raised in his district, and he maintains a deep love for the community he has always called home.
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Should 5% of companies’ profits be shared with everyone?
In Our Fair Share, Brian C. Johnson explores a concept called the Citizen Dividend, which calls for business profits to be distributed to all Americans.
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Sean Meloy is an expert at helping LGBTQ candidates win elections. Now he’s running himself.
The out Democrat who has helped get dozens of politicians elected across the country is running for Congress.
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Liliana Bakhtiari could become Georgia’s first out queer Muslim elected official
“The idea of being able to be elected getting to be my whole self is never something I thought would be celebrated.”
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Is Minneapolis ready for its first queer mayor? Because she’s ready for big change.
Sheila Nezhad doesn’t want to just break barriers. She wants to dismantle entire systems.
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Deja Alvarez could become the first out trans Latina member of the Pennsylvania House
“It’s so important for other people to see someone they can relate to or someone that looks like them or comes from where they come from.”
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This gay man is trying to break into a different kind of drag racing
Drag Race and drag racing are “similar with a lot of pomp and circumstance,” he says, including “unnecessary drama. But they’re vastly different. We’re a little quicker.”
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Here’s what Grindr is doing to figure out how a right-wing site outed a priest with app data
Grindr has launched an investigation to get to the bottom of the alleged use of their data to out a high-ranking priest. It’s a lot more complicated than you think, CEO Jeff Bonforte tells LGBTQ Nation.
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Trans city council candidate Mariah Moore is ready to fight for New Orleans
“I knew that unless we were represented at tables where decisions were being made, that nothing would progress.”
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Reuters’ Gina Chua is hoping to stage a future where trans people flourish in media
Reuters’ new executive editor, a trans woman of color, speaks on objectivity, humanity, and normalcy.