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🏛️ This gay Proud Boy and adult film star was sentenced over Jan. 6 insurrection

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Plus, Robert Garcia on confronting Marjorie Taylor Greene Hello there, 🦸🏽♂️

Plus, Robert Garcia on confronting Marjorie Taylor Greene Hello there, 🦸🏽♂️ U.S. Rep Robert Garcia may still be a freshman in Congress, but the lawmaker from California has made waves on the House floor and online for calling out far-right Republicans, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. “They want to bully the smallest group, the most vulnerable group, the group that has the most challenges often in society, and it’s our job to stand up for them," Garcia told The Advocate recently. [Read the interview here.]( 🚓 Steven Miles, best known for his gay adult film persona Sergeant Miles, [was sentenced to two years in prison]( followed by another year of supervised release after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer during the January 6 protests and riots in Washington D.C. The adult film star is only one of several [LGBTQ]( rioters who have been convicted over their participation in the riot at the Capitol. 🎬 Indiecan Entertainment, a Canada-based distributor of independent films, [is launching a new arm focused on LGBTQ-themed movies]( Pride Pictures. “There’s a lot of wonderful films made by amazing queer filmmakers from around the world that never get seen by North American audiences other than in festivals, and I’m excited to help some of these films find the audiences they deserve,” Indiecan Entertainment's president Avi Federgreen said. “I really feel that we need to bring light to these amazing films by amazing filmmakers that are underrepresented in the filmmaking community.” 🎦 In other news: - [Virginia has been sued by the local ACLU chapter over the state's anti-transgender student policies.]( - [Tristan Snell, who recently released the book Taking Down Trump: 12 Rules for Prosecuting Donald Trump by Someone Who Did It Successfully, spoke to The Advocate about Fani Wills and the Trump cases.]( - [Out State Department official Ned Price will now be working with the U.N. ambassador.]( Onward and upward, Alex Cooper [Out State Dept. official Ned Price to be deputy to U.N. ambassador]( [Florida gay adult film star and Proud Boy sentenced over January 6 insurrection]( [Pride Pictures will bring international queer films to North America]( [Tristan Snell, a lawyer who already beat Trump, says that Willis will survive a ‘travesty of justice’ trial]( [Virginia sued over Glenn Youngkin’s anti-transgender student policies]( [Superman, Batman, and Robert Garcia: A gay Democrat’s stand against his political villains]( 🫖 Tea time 🫖 There's been plenty to talk about on social media this week as Elon Musk got into an argument with [Stephen King "deadnaming" the platform formerly known as Twitter]( — ironic, since Musk has refused to honor his trans child's name and gender identity, and X/Twitter has become increasingly hostile to LGBTQ+ people. This of course led to King and hundreds of other people tweeting "Twitter" at the disgruntled billionaire. Meanwhile, Meta announced that its platforms Instagram and Threads will "avoid recommending political content" in the future, not clarifying if LGBTQ-related news will be lumped in with inflammatory topics. ☕ How do platforms like X/Twitter and Instagram affect your news consumption these days, and what can The Advocate do to help? Let us know by emailing social@advocate.com. Look, 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. And today, you'll get the answer. This week's question is: Who was the gay Black civil rights leader who was pivotal in organizing the March on Washington? This week's answer is: [Bayard Rustin](. A close confidante to Martin Luther King Jr., Rustin was one of the key organizers of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and played a vital role in various nonviolent movements, boycotts, and protests to end racial discrimination. 🎉 Congrats to Betty, Brian, Raven, Wan-Lin, Richard, Theodore, and Judith for getting it right! Reply to this email with some queer trivia we should know and you may get a shout-out in a future newsletter! What you should also be reading: - [Isabela Merced teases chemistry with Bella Ramsey on The Last of Us season 2]( (Pride) - [JORDY reveals his bedroom preferences & drops sexy new single]( (Pride) - [Meet the gay couple looking for a 3rd on Peacock's 'Couple to Throuple']( (Out) - [Anya Taylor-Joy & Zendaya attending the 'Dune' premiere together looked like a futuristic lesbian wedding]( (Out) 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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