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Plus, The Voice announces first out LGBTQ+ winner Hi there, 🏀 NBA Hall of Famer , have launch

Plus, The Voice announces first out LGBTQ+ winner Hi there, 🏀 NBA Hall of Famer [Dwyane Wade and his transgender daughter, Zaya]( have launched the Translatable Project, an online resource for trans youth and their families, especially those of color. The father and daughter introduced Translatable in an [Instagram video.]( It offers a safe space “for youth to express themselves through a number of creative outlets” and will “focus on communities of color, center the most marginalized, and emphasize the importance of parents and family,” Zaya Wade said. 🌈 [🌄 The National Park Service]( has decided that park employees cannot attend Pride events in uniform. This reverses years of park rangers attending Prides in their official outfits. Some rangers are speaking out, calling the announcement a betrayal. We are remembering trans teen [Tayy Dior Thomas]( and San Francisco trans woman [Michelle Henry]( who were both recently killed. Rest in power. Onward and upward, Alex Cooper [Dwyane Wade and transgender daughter Zaya launch new resource for trans youth and families]( [Watch Randy Rainbow channel Dolly Parton to lampoon Trump in 'Forty-Five!']( [Jon Lovett of Pod Save America is a contestant on Survivor’s upcoming 47th season]( ['The Voice' crowns first out LGBTQ+ winner Asher HaVon]( [UFC star Bryce Mitchell will homeschool his son so he doesn't 'end up turning gay']( [National Park Service cracks down on Pride leaving LGBTQ+ rangers feeling betrayed]( [Transgender 17-year-old Tayy Dior Thomas shot to death in Alabama]( [Joe Biden celebrates 200th judicial confirmation paving the way for more LGBTQ+ judges]( Look, a hint! 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: What office was Harvey Milk elected to in 1977? This week's hint is: It was not mayor. Reply to this email with the answer and you may get a shout-out in a future newsletter! Check out the latest issue of Plus magazine! The [issue includes some real talk]( from cover star Todrick Hall, Elton's Oscar party pics, Oprah's endorsement of U=U, and more. Do you know someone who would like to receive The Advocate newsletter? Share it with them! [Click to email a link to your friends]( Keep up with the latest LGBTQ+ news -- from politics to entertainment to opinions from queer voices. The Advocate is part of [equalpride]( a proudly LGBTQ-owned and operated media company that serves as a leading voice on equality with LGBTQ, women and people of color. Follow us [X]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2024 equalpride. All rights reserved. PO Box 241579, Los Angeles, CA 90024 [Privacy policy]( [Terms of use](

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