Weekly international news highlights for the week ending September 24, 2021.
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Seattle's most prominent figures gathered in front of the historic Eldridge Tire Company building to celebrate the groundbreaking of the first LGBTQIA+-affirming senior housing community in Washington state.
The family of Jeffrey Brent "Jeff" Johnston must sadly confirm that their "big bro" passed away at age 65 on August 21, 2021.
Caitlyn Jenner has failed in her attempt to become governor of California.
It's no secret that inequality is still deeply rooted in the American public school system. Academic achievement is still correlated to whiteness, and the gaps in performance between white and Asian students and Black and Latino students prove that.
Ruth Platt explores emotionally cathartic supernatural horror with Martyrs Lane.
Supernatural horror Martyrs Lane is an arrestingly haunting tale.
An LGBTQ+ summer reading list compiled by local bookstores.
Seattle-based producer and recording artist Jack Mozie had a release party for his latest music video, "Beso," a funky Latin-pop track off his EP Sin Poder Hacer Un Ruido.
The Log Cabin Republicans – the homocon LGBT group – announced September 14 that Melania Trump would headline their annual Spirit of Lincoln gala and receive the group's Spirit of Lincoln award.

