Daily newsletter 9/23
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Daily newsletter 9/23
"➡️ Kamala Harris appeared on Rachel Maddow's show last night, where they had a searching conversation about why Harris didn't feel that Pete Buttigieg would be a good pick as a running mate. Meanwhile, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed the anti-trans bathroom bill passed by the legislature earlier this month, and protesters in Florida who were attacked outside the Pulse memorial site are demanding an arrest. In more encouraging news, a court has sided with queer artists and the ACLU over federal funding restrictions."
"Our media partners at The 19th News examine the political track record of Charlie Kirk's widow Erika Kirk, the new CEO of Turning Point USA and face of the Christian conservative movement. ‼️ Are you an aspiring journalist who wants to work with The Advocate? We're looking for the next generation of queer and trans storytellers to participate in the Future of Queer Media Fellowship. Applications are open now until Oct. 31. Learn more at advocate.com/fellowship"
Kamala Harris appeared on Rachel Maddow's show and explained why she did not consider Pete Buttigieg a suitable running mate. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an anti-trans bathroom bill passed by the state legislature earlier this month. Protesters in Florida who were attacked outside the Pulse memorial site are demanding an arrest. A court ruled in favor of queer artists and the ACLU against federal funding restrictions. The 19th News examined the political track record of Erika Kirk, new CEO of Turning Point USA. The Advocate is recruiting queer and trans storytellers for the Future of Queer Media Fellowship, with applications open through Oct. 31. Donation and subscription options are available.
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