Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus Office Vandalized: ‘Die Fags Die’

Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus Office Vandalized: ‘Die Fags Die’

A banner hanging outside the Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus office in Oakland, California was tagged with the phrase “Die Fags Die” according to the Chorus’s Facebook page.

Wrote the Chorus: “In the past there has been discussion about keeping the Gay in the chorus name; that maybe it was time to change because so much progress has been made in our society. Seeing and reading the despicable defacing brings home the need to continue to be present and that the fight for respect and quality continues. We are figuring out the best way to get rid of the offensive markings and restore our banner to its previous condition. Hopefully this was a one-time event, but we will be vigilant.”

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Oakland Gay Men’s Chorus Office Vandalized: ‘Die Fags Die’

HRC Releases Early State Voter Snapshot

HRC Releases Early State Voter Snapshot

Today, HRC released its Early State Voter Snapshot giving insight into the power of LGBTQ and Equality Voters in each of the four early Democratic Presidential Caucus and Primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. Of the approximately 7.5 million registered voters in the early states, over 23% are Equality Voters and approximately 5% are LGBTQ voters. 

Click here for the Early State Voter Snapshot

Nationwide, there are an estimated minimum of 11 million LGBTQ voters — and millions more allies — who will play a decisive role in the 2020 elections. Using decades of HRC polling, membership information and other proprietary data, HRC worked with data-analytics firm Catalist to identify 57 million “Equality Voters” nationwide who prioritize LGBTQ-inclusive policies when making decisions about which candidates to support. In 2018, HRC utilized this data to mobilize “Equality Voters” in key races across the country and we succeeded.  “Equality Voters” accounted for 29% of the 2018 electorate, making it one of the most substantial voting blocs in the election. Their turnout increased from 36% in the 2014 midterm elections to 56% in 2018, a dramatic increase that is expected to continue in 2020.   

“With more than 11 million LGBTQ voters and 57 million Equality Voters nationwide, voters who prioritize LGBTQ rights have become a force to be reckoned with and a constituency to court,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “LGBTQ people and our allies are among the most politically engaged constituencies in the country, and Democratic presidential candidates are taking notice. That’s why this Democratic primary season we’ve seen candidates release more substantive LGBTQ focused policies than ever before.  In great part, this nomination runs through the LGBTQ community.”

“As Iowans, LGBTQ and Equality voters in our state take their first-in-the-nation status very seriously,” said One Iowa Action Executive Director Dan Royer. “They do their research, deliberate carefully, and show up for pro-equality candidates. We encourage all presidential candidates to take a look at the Early State Voter Snapshot and make engaging this powerful group of voters a top priority.”

Over the last few decades, LGBTQ voters have grown their political power joining together with allies to oust anti-equality candidates like former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory and elect historic LGBTQ candidates in greater numbers than ever before. It’s clear the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates have increasingly taken notice. During Pride Month 2019, candidate after candidate released extensive LGBTQ-focused policies, attended Pride parades, hosted debate watch parties in LGBTQ bars and hosted major campaign events in queer spaces — the extent of which is almost entirely unprecedented in presidential campaign history. 

With the most pro-equality field of Democratic presidential candidates in history, the contrast couldn’t be stronger. The LGBTQ community is at a crossroads, and we must identify a leader who can defeat the anti-LGBTQ Trump-Pence ticket and reverse their many attacks on LGBTQ people.

Over the last two years, the Trump-Pence Administration has rescinded key protections for transgender students, appointed two new anti-LGBTQ justices to the Supreme Court, banned transgender troops from serving openly in the military, and has repeatedly sought to allow discrimination against LGBTQ people in healthcare, housing, public accommodations and other aspects of life. Despite campaigning on a promise to be a “friend” to the LGBTQ community, President Trump designated notoriously anti-LGBTQ Mike Pence as his vice president, and has refused to advance bipartisan federal civil rights legislation — the Equality Act — which overwhelmingly passed through the U.S. House of Representatives this spring.

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Introducing Swipe Night: An Original Adventure Built for The Swipe® Feature

Introducing Swipe Night: An Original Adventure Built for The Swipe® Feature

Introducing Swipe Night: An Original Adventure Built for The Swipe® Feature

This first-of-its-kind, interactive experience will give Gen-Z plenty of ways to break the ice

On October 6 at 6:00 p.m. local time in the U.S., Tinder® will launch Swipe Night– a first-of-its-kind, original interactive adventure that represents a whole new way to match. The Swipe Night story is a first-person, apocalyptic adventure where at key turning points, Tinder members decide what happens to them next. And their choices dictate more than just the story; they also impact who they match with and what they will chat about once the epic journey ends. Now that half of Tinder members are Gen Z (18-25), we’ve built an entire experience that speaks their language. We can’t think of a better way to break the ice than over emojis and the apocalypse.

Every Sunday in October, a new part of the Swipe Night adventure will take place live, right inside Tinder. From 6 p.m. – midnight, any active Tinder member in the U.S. will have the chance to experience the apocalypse together. Because, let’s face it, if we knew the world was ending, we wouldn’t want to go it alone. Swipe Night follows a group of friends played by Angela Wong Carbone (Chinatown Horror Story), Jordan Christian Hearn (Inherent Vice), and Shea Gabor, led by none other than you. As the story unfolds, you’ll face moral dilemmas and practical choices, with only seven seconds to decide and no going back. After each Swipe Night story release, critical choices will be added to members’ profiles, showing which decisions potential matches did or did not make. And all of this new information will make for plenty of material for post-apocalyptic banter.

Introducing Swipe Night: An Original Adventure Built for The Swipe® Feature

“Seven years ago, Tinder revolutionized the way we meet with the invention of its Swipe feature. Now, with Swipe Night, we’re proud to be pushing the envelope again, by letting people connect in ways they can’t anywhere else. The level of innovation, interactivity and immersiveness in the Swipe Night adventure is unprecedented in the dating space, and we’re excited to continue experimenting with new ways to connect on the Tinder app,” said CEO Elie Seidman.

In order to be authentic to the Gen Z audience, Tinder tapped Drake’s go-to music video director, 23-year-old Karena Evans (2019 BET Award winner, “Video Director of the Year”) to blend immersive storytelling with Tinder’s Swipe features. Evans, with writers Nicole Delaney (Big Mouth, Netflix) and Brandon Zuck (Insecure, HBO), made Swipe Night truly a next generation experience. “We jumped at the chance to work with a brand like Tinder. They gave us the opportunity to experiment with new ways to tell a story, with a highly-engaged, diverse community that’s incredibly open-minded,” said Evans, director of Swipe Night.

Swipe Night brings responsive, streaming video to Tinder for the first time. But more important than its technical innovation, it offers a new way to use content to start conversations. “More than half of Tinder members are Gen Z, and we want to meet the needs of our ever-evolving community. We know Gen Z speaks in content, so we intentionally built an experience that is native to how they interact. Dating is all about connection and conversation, and Swipe Night felt like a way to take that to the next level. Our hope is that it will encourage new, organic conversations based on a shared content experience.” said Ravi Mehta, Tinder’s Chief Product Officer.

For members in the continental U.S., be sure to tune-in to Swipe Night every Sunday in October, starting October 6 at 6:00 p.m. local time. Each release of the Swipe Night adventure will only be available for 6 hours, from 6:00 p.m. to midnight. Follow #SwipeNight & @Tinder on Instagram and Twitter and visit swipelife.tinder.com to follow the latest updates on Swipe Night.

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