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Happy Tuesday!
π Jason DeShazo, known as Momma Ashley Rose in the drag community, is looking to create an LGBTQ+ center for young people. As founder of the Rose Dynasty Foundation, DeShazo has faced neo-Nazi protesters and other threats. But that's not stopping DeShazo. He told The Advocate that he recently participated in a Christmas parade over the holidays that reaffirmed his commitment.
βI remember standing on the back of this float, dressed like Queen Frostine from Candyland, looking out and watching teenagers and adults light up, their faces just light up and glow when they realized it was a drag queen on the float,β he said. "Thatβs why I do this work.β π
π» Do you know if the social media you use fights hate speech toward LGBTQ+ people? There's been a recent push to crack down on anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric on these platforms, and some companies β like Spoutible and Post β are pointing to the work of LGBTQ+ media advocacy group GLAAD as helping them see the rainbow-colored light. π
ποΈ The U.S. Supreme Court refused to look at a case involving transgender students' access to bathrooms. In doing so, the high court maintained a lower court ruling that allows transgender students in Indiana to use facilities corresponding to their gender identity. As more legal challenges are made against anti-LGBTQ+ legislation passed last year, there is a growing chance that the court will eventually wade into these issues.
In other news:
The Club Q shooter who killed five people in a bar in Colorado Springs has pleaded guilty to federal hate-crimes charges. The shooter may face the death penalty. Elton John is now a member of the EGOT club! Noted transphobe Vivek Ramaswamy quit the Republican presidential race...then endorsed Trump. Jennifer Coolidge won an Emmy and thanked the "evil gays." You're welcome, Jennifer. Onward and upward,Alex
U.S. Supreme Court refuses to review school transgender bathroom policies
Meet the Florida drag queen advocating for safe spaces for LGBTQ+ youth
Watch Jennifer Coolidge thank 'all the evil gays' in hilarious Emmys acceptance speech
Idaho Republicans push bill that could label gay book characters 'sexually explicit'
Vivek Ramaswamy quits GOP race. Here's how transphobic he was on the campaign trail
Elton John is the latest EGOT club member after winning an Emmy Monday night
Club Q shooter faces federal hate-crimes charges, possibility of death penalty
Each week, The Advocate newsletter has a little bit of LGBTQ+ trivia. Today, you'll get the question. Thursday, you'll get a hint. And Saturday, you'll get the answer.
This week's question is: What state reportedly has the most LGBTQ+ people?
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