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Georgia

January 26, 2022

Robin Kish

LGBTQ+ Individuals Are Under Attack In Georgia. So Is Democracy.

Georgia has a long and sordid history of violating LGBTQ+ rights. It took an attack on the press for us to finally pay attention.

April 8, 2021

Robin Kish

Queer Georgia Lawmaker Vows to “Keep Knocking” After Charges Against Her Dropped

At a press conference Thursday, Representative Cannon thanked the district attorney for dismissing the charges but said that her “joy…is tempered by the fact that I should have never been arrested in the first place.” 

February 1, 2021

Robin Kish

Stacey Abrams Nominated For A Nobel Peace Prize

The Georgia politician and 2018 gubernatorial candidate was nominated for her work promoting voting rights in the southern state.

January 6, 2021

Isabelle Lichtenstein

Rev. Raphael Warnock Wins Georgia Senate Seat While Other Seat Is Still Too Close To Call

Trump played to the uncertainty he has stoked regarding voter fraud allegations and election-rigging with a rally in northwest Georgia on Monday.

November 5, 2020

Isabelle Lichtenstein

Stacey Abrams Is Making Change In Georgia — And Our Country

“The best way to defeat voter suppression is by having such a high turnout that the barriers to voting have limited effect,” Abrams told USA Today.

May 17, 2019

Bea Bischoff

These Surprisingly Gay Cities Are The Perfect Destinations To Celebrate Pride

Happy Pride!

October 16, 2018

Shannon Leigh O'Neil

Georgia Gubernatorial Nominee Makes History In Atlanta Pride Parade

Abrams, if elected, would be the first Black woman to serve as governor in the United States.

May 23, 2018

Corinne Werder

Stacey Abrams, Longtime Supporter Of LGBTQ Rights, Could Make History As First Black Woman Governor

“You know I’m relentless, you know I’m persistent, and you know I’m smart.”

August 15, 2016

GO Staff

Georgia Prez Says No to Anti-LGBT Referendum

Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili has rejected an anti-LGBTQ organization’s proposal to hold a referendum on defining a marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

March 28, 2016

GO Staff

Georgia Governor Vetoes Anti-LGBT Legislation

Georgia Governor Nathan Deal refused to sign into law a bill that would have legalized discrimination against LGBT people in the state.

March 26, 2016

Juliet Macey

Entertainment Industry Calls on Georgia Governor to Veto Anti-LGBT Bill

Major Hollywood stars and studios, as well as a cabal of corporations and businesses, warn Gov. Nathan Deal not to sign into law legislation that would legalize discrimination.

March 18, 2016

Juliet Macey

Georgia Measure Seeks to Protect Anti-Gay Religious Groups

Despite widespread outcry from LGBT equality advocates and many of the state’s movers and shakers in business, the General Assembly overwhelmingly approved the proposal.

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