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Hello, wonderful humans!
I’m Christopher Wiggins, The Advocate’s senior national reporter, stepping in for Alex, who’s off enjoying a much-deserved vacation. 🌴 While he’s away, I’ve taken the liberty of diving deep into the treasure trove of stories that make our community vibrant, resilient, and endlessly fascinating. Today, we’ve got a lineup that’s as diverse as it is impactful. So, grab a comfy seat, perhaps a warm cup of coffee ☕, and join me on this journey.
📚 Inclusivity Takes the Lead in Washington: First up, a groundbreaking move by Washington State! They’re making history by incorporating LGBTQ+ figures and moments into school curriculums. Imagine learning about the giants on whose shoulders we stand, like Harvey Milk and Marsha P. Johnson, in class. This initiative promises a future where education mirrors the diversity of life itself. 🌈📖
🗣️ Chasten Buttigieg’s Powerful Message: Chasten Buttigieg, in a poignant lecture at Michigan State University, tackled the devastating impact of anti-LGBTQ+ bullying. Sharing personal stories and the tragic narrative of Nex Benedict, he underscored the importance of compassion and advocacy in the fight for a safer world for LGBTQ+ youth. It’s a call to action for all of us to stand firm in the face of injustice. 💪❤️
🤗 The Power of a Mother’s Hug: When a Free Mom Hugs volunteer was unjustly labeled a “groomer” by critics, her response was nothing short of heroic. Turning a baseless accusation into a profound statement on love and acceptance, she reminded us of the transformative power of understanding and support for LGBTQ+ kids. 🏳️🌈🤗
🏋️ Planet Fitness Flexes Its Inclusivity Muscles: In a display of commitment to their “Judgement Free Zone,” Planet Fitness took decisive action against a member who invaded the privacy of a transgender woman. Their stance is a reminder that spaces can and should be safe for everyone, regardless of gender identity. 🚫💪🏳️⚧️
But wait, there’s more! We’re also bringing you the latest in health, politics, and arts & entertainment.
I hope you find these stories as moving and meaningful as I did. Until next time, let’s keep the conversation going, the support flowing, and our spirits high. 🌟
With warmth and solidarity,
Christopher
Washington makes school curriculum more 'inclusive' by adding LGBTQ+ history
Chasten Buttigieg takes on anti-trans bullies during Michigan State University lecture
'Free Mom Hugs' volunteer labeled 'groomer' by hate group. Here's how she responded.
Planet Fitness bans member who photographed trans woman changing — and it's not sorry
Wisconsin middle school faces series of bomb threats after Libs of TikTok post
Unfilled prescriptions, missed checkups, loneliness: States' anti-LGBTQ+ moves affect health
Southern states push forward with bills ending legal recognition for trans people
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