QSaltLake Magazine - 300 - May 24, 2019

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26  |  QSALTLAKE MAGAZINE  |  PRIDE

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Issue 300  |

MAY 24, 2019

100 words on Pride from the SLC Mayoral candidates

Erin Mendenhall  ERINMENDENHALL.COM

David Ibarra  IBARRA4MAYOR.COM

D Christian Harrison  IAMFORSLC.ORG

I firmly believe that city government should serve inclusively; this means that a Mayor should lean in — and give our LGBTQ community leaders a seat at the table. As Salt Lake City grows, I will ensure we intentionally cultivate and foster local talent from tech to creatives to entrepreneurs. Those seeking a vibrant and progressive community should be able to grow roots here in Salt Lake City free of discrimination. Affordable housing, clean air, and well-paying jobs are LGBTQ issues, and we need to treat them as such.

To me, Pride is making sure no one feels like they’re on the outside looking in. Growing up in the Utah foster care system, I learned the value of compassion and inclusion — everyone in our community must be valued, protected, and respected. I am proud of our strong LGBTQ+ and queer communities. We still have a lot of work to do and as your mayor, I will begin with prioritizing a ban on conversion therapy centers in our city. I am proud to be an ally to our LGBTQ+ community. Happy Pride and 50th Anniversary of Stonewall!

Pride is a reminder that 50 years ago, trans women of color sparked a movement that continues to bless the lives of people around the world. Pride drives the queer community to seek justice — not just for ourselves, but for the intersectional world we live in; where it is true that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. Pride is a community that coaxes us into the full light of day. I benefit from Pride. You benefit from Pride. Gay, straight, trans … whatever road you walk, you’re free to walk it with more authenticity because of Pride.”

Luz Escamilla  LUZFORMAYOR.COM

Stan Penfold  STANFORMAYOR.COM

Jim Dabakis  DABAKISFORMAYOR.COM

Salt Lake City Pride and its festivities are critical and are an extension of the love shared amongst the LGBTQIA+ community. The growing visibility of all members of this community shows that Salt Lake City values diversity and progress. Salt Lake City residents have a long-standing reputation for making members of its community feel valued. We are a family and all parts are integral here. Our culture is vast and has space to expand. Looking forward to pride!

A full-throated “Happy Pride!” to one and all! Our community is strong because we embrace everyone, regardless of who you love, what you believe or how you live your life. As the first openly gay person elected to Salt Lake City government, I served eight years on the city council advocating for equality. Designating Harvey Milk Boulevard and hiring social workers to help people experiencing homelessness are among my proudest accomplishments. Our next mayor must have the experience, expertise, and temperament to keep us moving forward. Consider your options carefully; I hope you’ll agree I’m the right person for the job.

These are the things that Pride means to me: Dr. Reese and Maggie, who loved us and fought for us during the plague throughout the late 80s and early 90s. Being inspired in 1996 by the women who courageously stood up for the first GSA in Utah. Rejoicing in 2013 with hundreds of other LGBTQ+ people when marriage equality was legalized in Utah. Standing together in 2015, with government leaders and two apostles from the LDS Church as the historic non-discrimination bill was signed. Almost every day saying, kindly and bravely, “this is who I am, and I’m proud of it!”


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The Tale of a Dairy Queen

3min
page 70

6 Loud and proud pride accessories to pride up your pride lewk

3min
page 68

Deep Inside Hollywood

2min
page 67

Last night a drag queen saved my life

2min
page 66

Keep the bugs away

3min
page 64

Rise to the occasion

2min
page 58

Salt Lake County restaurants where you can pig out with your pooch on the patio

1min
page 54

In ‘Wine’ there’s truth, and gays

10min
pages 50-54

Utah Rep brings ‘Angels in America: Millennium Approaches’

2min
page 49

Tony's Gay Agenda

2min
page 48

‘Inside an Honor Killing’

2min
page 47

Myths About the Home-Buying Process

2min
page 46

Pride Festival Agenda

1min
page 37

Pride Festival, Sunday, June 2

3min
pages 38-39

Pride Festival, Saturday, June 1

2min
page 35

Friday, May 31

1min
page 32

Thursday, May 30

1min
page 32

Awards presented at Pride Spectacular

1min
page 28

100 words on Pride from the SLC Mayoral candidates

3min
page 26

The 1993 March on Washington, and ... Logan

4min
pages 24-25

LGBTQ Autism: Our Families, Our Friends and Ourselves

1min
page 23

Bryan Fischer

3min
page 22

Proud. And grateful.

2min
page 21

Qmmunity

1min
page 19

The makers of Five Wives Vodka announced a special Utah Pride Festival label — Five Husbands Vodka

1min
page 18

Summer Sports

3min
page 17

byu valedictorian to his graduating class: ‘I am proud to be a gay son of God’

7min
pages 14-16

LGBTQ-Autism Utah will be part of the Utah Pride Festival for first time. Author will speak.

2min
page 13

Rep. Curtis speaks against Equality Act

1min
page 12

LDS Church opposes Equality Act

2min
page 12

Taiwan first in Asia for Marriage Equality-‘lite’

1min
page 11

Equality Act passes U.S. House

1min
page 11

News

6min
pages 9-10

Milestones

1min
page 6
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