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[theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm WEEKEND [Header Image]( Skimmâd with [sunscreen recommendations]( âAll 15 bathrooms come with sewage issuesâ â [Part of the Zillow listing]( for a Maryland high school, which spoiler, turned out to be a senior prank. A+. theSkimm With Sarah Kate Ellis Happy [Pride](. Every June, in honor of the [1969 Stonewall Uprising](, people across the country come together to celebrate the lives and experiences of the LGBTQIA+ community. This year, that comes as [a record number]( of anti-LGBTQIA+ bills have been introduced in state legislatures. To learn more about the current state of LGBTQIA+ rights in the US, we spoke to GLAAD President and CEO [Sarah Kate Ellis](. Q: Youâve been in your role since 2014. In that time, how have LGBTQIA+ rights changed? Iâve seen some great accelerations and some setbacks. When I started, we did not have marriage equality yet, so I was able to help GLAAD and other organizations move that forward. And then we saw some great progress tied to that. A lot of hearts and minds changed. Now we see ourselves in a new day, in a new era, with a concerted effort to roll back the rights that we have been fighting for ... Anytime you see aggression towards your community, it makes it a less safe environment. It makes it a place where we look over our shoulder more often than not, and it really impacts â especially the trans community and families with trans youth in it â how they live their lives. Iâve met families who have moved out of states where aggressive laws were passed. Iâve met families who are considering to or canât afford to. So itâs having a real impact on our community. Q: What do you find most concerning? This year, we saw an unprecedented number of anti-LGBTQ bills proposed at the state level â [over 500](. Thatâs an enormous number and most target the trans community. Weâve also seen a real rise in violence against our community: GLAAD has tracked [over 160 threats]( of violence or direct attacks on LGBTQ events in less than a year. So for me, thereâs two things happening: One is this culture of hate and aggression against our community and the other is this extremist right wing political body that is using our community as a minority. Eighty-four percent of Americans say that the LGBTQ community should have equal rights. So even though there is this very small minority who is extreme and hateful, they are dominating the airwaves right now. As a community, we need to fight back and flood the airwaves with our stories and counter this misinformation campaign against our community. Q: In wake of the Target and Bud Light controversies, whatâs your advice for companies that want to foster inclusivity? There are plenty of companies, like North Face and Nike, who have been tested and threatened by these extremists, but theyâve stood with their values. And then these folks back off. Ultimately, the bottom line is that business has to embrace this next generation â because at least 20% of Gen Z identifies as LGBTQ. If you also count our allies, thatâs a big population of consumers and employees. So you have to have the moral compass and the gravitas to stick with your beliefs. If youâve been saying this is who you are as a company, when you get tested in these moments, youâve gotta pass the test and stand up. Q: What keeps you optimistic about the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights? Our community. It is organized. We care deeply about each other. It has always been the foundation of the advances that weâve made. And if you take a long view, you can see weâve made a lot of advances in equality and acceptance. I know weâre committed to making similar advances in the next decades and weâre not going to be stopped ⦠Get involved in an organization, whether local or national, that means something to you. Use your platforms and use your spaces. Be a voice for us in spaces where we might not be invited or allowed at this moment in time. You donât have to take on the whole kit and caboodle â small acts have a huge impact. Psst, this interview has been edited for length and clarity. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis on the state of LGBTQIA+ rights #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) What's Happening ðº In entertainment⦠â[The Idol](â will finally make its debut tomorrow night, after a whole [lot of controversy](. Speaking of, Huluâs shining the spotlight on [scandalous influencers](. Prefer something a bit lighter? The fourth and final season of â[Never Have I Ever](â is what you need. In other TV news, [Padma Lakshmi]( says sheâll âpack her knives and goâ after this season of âTop Chef.â While in music, Kid Cudi is continuing his pursuit of happiness with a [new single]( â and a new album this fall. And [Niall Horan]( will put on quite âThe Showâ in just a few days. --------------------------------------------------------------- ð In style... âââTis the season for making a splash, so consider dipping your fingers and toes in â[pool water](.â Or, you could keep [mermaidcore]( afloat with [a mermaid mani](. In other beauty news: If you feel like everyone suddenly has [unbelievably smooth skin](, youâre not alone. Expect things to get even smoother when the first skin booster hits the market this fall. And â[weird lipsticks](â (think: shades of black, blue, and gray) are getting the kiss of approval. No surprise, since weird is apparently [the new hot](. Also unconventional? [Comedians]( â and [Formula 1 drivers]( â are apparently the latest fashion icons, so you might want to look to them for what to wear next. Oh and while [thong sandals]( have done a flip-flop, [dupes]( still have us flipping out. --------------------------------------------------------------- ð« In the stars⦠No plans tonight? Consider dancing in the (strawberry) [moonlight](. Then prepare yourself for some summer lovinâ starting June 5, when [Venus links up with Leo](. Speaking of astrology, turns out, [thereâs more]( than just sun, moon, and rising signs. And knowing them all could take your [next therapy session]( to infinity and beyond. Meanwhile, in space exploration: NASA is looking for new ways to spice up [astronautsâ dinner plans](, while a panel assembled by the agency said thereâs â[no conclusive evidence](â of extraterrestrial UFOs. At least, for now. And scientists are making gravitational waves when it comes to spotting [cosmic collisions](. Forward this to a friend. [Click here](. Skimm Reads â[Bad Summer People](â by Emma Rosenblum...Second houses. Cheating spouses. Lots of rich people. And (dun dun dun), a dead body. This book truly has it all. Set in an exclusive community on Fire Island, it follows two couples, Lauren and Jason and Sam and Jen, who rule the tennis courts and enjoy high status among their fellow elites. Through chapters that alternate viewpoints, secrets are revealed, gossip mounts, and bad behavior abounds â and we loved absolutely every second of it. Grab it for your beach bag ASAP. Skimm Picks Here are todayâs recs to help you live a smarter life⦠1. Ultra-soft boxer briefs designed with every body in mind. Who says boxers are just for guys? [LGBTQ-founded Woxer](âs comfy, anti-chafing boxer briefs are twice as soft as cotton. Plus theyâve got a no-dig waistband. Psstâ¦donât miss out on their panties and bralettes, either.* [Get browsin'](
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--------------------------------------------------------------- 3. QVC's first-ever Foodie Fest. Tune in all weekend for meal ideas (there are two live audience shows) and shop tons of [delicious treats]( too. [Order up]( Psst...looking for more discounts on brands Skimm'rs love? Check out all of our exclusive promo codes [here](. Weekend Escape *Slams laptop shut until Monday.* We know the feeling. And weâve got some tips for escape. Today is World Bicycle Day. So thereâs no better time to [go for a spin](. If youâre traveling, biking can be one of the best (and most affordable) ways to explore a [new city](. But even if youâre staying home, itâs a great option for getting a little lost â figuratively, of course. Plus, itâs a wheely easy way to stay active, boost your mood, and take in the great outdoors. Here are a few tips to get your wheels turning⦠- Gear up. First things first, make sure you [have the right bike](. That usually [depends]( on the length and type of ride you want to do: Road or hybrid bikes are best for low-key spins on paved roads and bike paths, while mountain or gravel bikes are ideal for more extreme rides. Whatever you choose, donât forget to get a [comfortable seat](, an easy-to-access [water bottle](, and a [sturdy helmet](. And keep in mind, biking doesnât have to break the bank. You may be able to rent one from a local bike store. Or, if youâre in a big city, there might be a bike-share program, like [NYCâs Citi Bike]( or [San Franciscoâs Bay Wheels](. - Pick a route. If you need some help planning your adventure, apps like [AllTrails](, [TrailLink](, [Strava](, and [Ride with GPS]( are filled with suggestions for trails in just about any area. And some include important details like elevation gain and estimated time. (Pro tip: If road biking is a new hobby, [experts recommend]( starting small and working your way up.) And make sure to [pack a snack or picnic]( for when you need a brake, ahem, break. - Get involved. You donât have to go at it alone. Clubs and orgs across the country offer group rides. To find one near you, check out the online directories from [the League of American Bicyclists]( or [USA Cycling](. Or, enter âbicycle clubs near meâ in your fave search engine. - Stay safe. Make sure to wear bright clothing, so youâre [easier to spot]( â particularly if youâre hitting the road. In that case, you might also want to invest in some [reflective gear and bike lights](, and remember to ride with the flow of traffic, not against it. Also, no matter your route, itâs a good idea to double check that your seat and gears are [adjusted properly]( to avoid any issues. News Quiz Letâs see how well you kept up with the Daily Skimm this week. What body of water mysteriously turned green? A. Veniceâs Grand Canal B. The Chicago River C. The Suez Canal D. Lake Superior Check back tomorrow for the answer. But if you just need to know, youâll find what youâre looking for [here](. Did you like this newsletter?
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