What’s at Stake in this Election
by Zach Sener (He/Him)
While our community has made enormous strides in recent years, MAGA bullies have been intent on attacking our relationships and our families.
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In This Issue: As we look toward the fast-approaching election in November, we are reclaiming what it means to be American, envisioning a brighter future led by Vice President Kamala Harris and a growing crowd of pro-equality candidates across the U.S. We were thrilled to collaborate on this issue’s cover design with Robyn Kanner and Eric Ziminsky of Studio Mosaic. Both are creative veterans of the Biden-Harris campaign and a part of our LGBTQ+ community. The artwork they have created is a portrait of America — one that is filled with freedom and hope. The creative was inspired by American painter Norman Rockwell and iconic newspaper covers from The Saturday Evening Post. As Vice President Harris says, “we choose freedom,” which perfectly encapsulates the historic moment we’re in as we work together for the future of our country.
by Zach Sener (He/Him)
While our community has made enormous strides in recent years, MAGA bullies have been intent on attacking our relationships and our families.
by Jose Soto (He/Him)
Throughout the history of the United States, it has always been the people, the voters themselves, who truly hold a significant amount of power in determining the future of the…
by Brandon Hooks (He/They)
Celebrities have long used their platforms to effect change. Whether it is benefiting organizations they have worked with before or speaking on issues near and dear to their hearts, these…
by Jose Soto (He/Him)
For many community leaders and advocates, their advocacy work is a byproduct of the experiences they’ve had with discrimination and injustices. Such is the case for Orlando Gonzales (he/they), the…
by Aneesha Pappy (She/Her)
by Raye Maguire (She/Her/He/Him)
by HRC Staff
by Cheryl Greene (She/Her)