The US Dept. of Justice and the Social Security Administration announced on November 1 that Social Security survivor benefits will now be authorized for same-sex spouses and partners who previously were denied access because of bans on same-sex marriage.
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The votes are in! SGN briefs you on the notable results.
We will commemorate George's 37-year history with Seattle Gay News with entertaining stories, photos, and music. Join us on Saturday, November 13 at 2:00 p.m.
According to its website, Seattle Pacific University is a "nationally ranked" university, This year, SPU made yet another list – as one of the "absolute worst, most unsafe campuses for LGBTQ youth," according to Campus Pride.
Through November 10, the Seattle Public Library is offering programming to celebrate and explore the history of Día de los Muertos, known in English as "Day of the Dead."
I did not expect this series to become so personal. I did not anticipate writing so much about my journey to discovering and accepting who I am as a Transgender woman, or how intimately tied to my love of cinema those realizations were going to be.
Corina Pfeil, an openly Bisexual, 30-year Kenmore resident who was elected to serve on its City Council in 2019, brings the work she does at the NLC back to her city.
After 18 months of Zoom meetings and distanced communication, Seattle's People of Color Against AIDS Network (POCAAN) finally held its first in-person Black Pride event since the start of the pandemic.
While it may be difficult to envision someone who willingly goes each day to fulfill a task as a slave, in places like Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, it's a tragic reality.
Author Adrienne Tooley and SGN Contributing Writer Lindsey Anderson talk about the next selection of the SGN Book Club – the bewitching debut novel Sweet and Bitter Magic.

