06/22/24

Hi all,š āHon, Iām a family member!ā Cyndi Lauper told The Advocate's Desiree Guerrero in the most recent cover story. Lauper opened up about her career and being an advocate for all. Haven't read it? What are you waiting for?šļø The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that U.S. citizens do not have āa fundamental liberty interestā in bringing noncitizen spouses to the country, leading Justice Sonia Sotomayor to issue an impassioned dissent warning that the court is on the way to undermining marriage rights for same-sex couples. š Have you heard of Project 2025? If you haven't, you will soon enough. Basically, Project 2025 is a blueprint of what far-right activists want from the next conservative president ā and Trump is the conservative whoās running. It includes plans to fire as many as 50,000 career federal employees and replace them with people who have unquestionable loyalty to the president; restrict access to contraception; possibly implement a national abortion ban; cut federal health care programs; and much more, designed to make the U.S. an authoritarian nation. And LGBTQ+ people are directly in its crosshairs. Here's what you need to know. šØOnward and upward,Alex CooperWhat is Project 2025 and what does it mean for LGBTQ+ Americans?Justice Sotomayor: Supreme Court ruling in immigration case threatens marriage equalityNFLās Buffalo Bills come out supporting gay flag football team, but one bigoted former player is not amusedAdam Lambert tells homophobes to 'Get over it. Mind your own business' (exclusive)Cyndi Lauper is our Advocate of the year: 'Hon, I'm a family member'Appeals court maintains PrEP coverage under Obamacare in win for HIV preventionHere are 15 books you should read this Pride MonthBisexual student challenges Pope Francis over use of antigay slursLook, the answer!Each week, The Advocate newsletter has a little bit of LGBTQ+ trivia. Tuesday, you'll get the question. Thursday, you'll get a hint. Today, you'll get the answer.This weekās question is: When was the first Pride Parade?The answer: 1970. Pride parades as we know them began as a way to commemorate the Stonewall Uprising, which catalyzed the LGBTQ+ rights movement in 1969.What else you should be reading:David Tennant is a shining example of how parents should support their trans children ā AGAIN (Pride)The Boys' baddies on why the show's secret super weapon is the complexity of its villains (Pride)Meet the dancers of Troye Sivan's 'Something to Give Each Other Tour' (Out)Yvie Oddly drops oddly-sized nude to promote new book All About Yvie (Out)
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