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Hi all,
Happy Thursday! ✨ We are introducing two new parts of this email newsletter today. ✨
🚨 The first: We want to hear your stories of queer joy. Big or small, what's made you happy this week? Tell us by responding to this newsletter. 🚨 The second: Help us find the stories we should be covering. Below you'll find out how to contact us to share news tips.And now, back to your regularly scheduled email newsletter.Twelve years ago, former President Barack Obama made a historic declaration on national television supporting same-sex marriages, a momentous event that would significantly shape the landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in America. 🎉
📚 Kindness isn’t just about being nice to others, according to author Jackson Cooper. The out LGBTQ+ author is dissecting what it means to be kind in his new book, A Kids Book About Kindness — and he wants everyone to know that it’s never too early (or too late) to start thinking about how we treat others and ourselves.
We also take a moment to remember Starr Brown, a Black transgender woman who was shot and killed in Tennessee last month.
🚓 Larry Scirotto is Pittsburgh's first gay police chief. My colleague John Casey spoke to him about his job and being out. For those who are scared to live their truth, Scirotto's advice is "The world in which you think you live is much different when you get outside...There are lots of people that accept you for who you are and will welcome you for who you are.”
Onward and upward,
Alex Cooper
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Got a joyful story? We'd love to hear it! Respond to the email and tell us something positively queer that's going on with you or your community.
Each week, The Advocate newsletter has a little bit of LGBTQ+ trivia. Tuesday, you'll get the question. Today, you'll get a hint. And Saturday, you'll get the answer.
This week’s question is: Who created what is widely known as the transgender pride flag?
This week's hint is: The flag made its debut in Arizona in 2000.
Reply to this email with the answer and you may get a shout-out in a future newsletter!
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