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Mamdani Proves Democrats Can Win Big and Embrace LGBTQ People
Subscribe nowLast night, Zohran Mamdani made history as the first Muslim and person of South Asian descent to become New York Citys mayor. At 34 years old, hes also the citys youngest mayor in over a century.Mamdani ran a next-generation campaign, one that masterfully utilized new media with a well-thought-out TikTok strategy and partnerships with famous influencers.He galvanized New Yorkers to the polls in record numbers, with over 2 million people turning out in part because he relentlessly campaigned on affordability. He promised free buses, free childcare and a rent freeze for stabilized units.While Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries remain tepid on Mamdani and his strategy, some in the party are starting to sing a different tune. Former president Barack Obama reportedly called Mamdani over the weekend, saying [his] campaign has been impressive to watch and offering to be a sounding board for the future. Even Jerry Nadler, who opposed Mamdani in the primary, said that voters in New York City demanded change and, with Zohrans triumph, we have a direct repudiation of Donald Trumps politics of tax cuts and authoritarianism.What hasnt made as many headlines is that Mamdani didnt compromise or stay silent in his support for queer and trans New Yorkers. Egged on by pundits and think tanks who seem convinced that full-throated support for trans rights have been a liability for Democrats, major figures like Gavin Newsom, Pete Buttigieg and Rahm Emanuel have signaled a turnaround on certain trans issues while others are quieter than ever.But Mamdani did not acquiesce. Rather, he demonstrated his allyship loudly and proudly throughout the campaign.In February, he showed up at Union Square to protest an executive order threatening to pull funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming care for trans youth, saying, You need not even know a trans New Yorker to stand up for trans New Yorkers. This is a trial of all of us to see who we are willing to give up. And our answer is no one. On Oct. 11, he published an ad relaying the story of foundational trans activist Sylvia Rivera while promising to declare New York an LGBTQ sanctuary city and create an Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs. And three days before the election, he showed up at multiple queer bars, including Bushwicks Mood Ring, to rally patrons.The takeaway for me is that two things can be true: Democrats can have strong platforms that are focused and nuanced when it comes to economic policy. At the same time, they dont have to ditch identity politics or throw marginalized groups under the bus. Theres evidence that shows the reason Democrats lost in November was less about their commitment to LGBTQ rights and more about the fact that they didnt have a clear message on the issues Americans care the most about: Analysts noted that Kamala Harris economic policies were often tepid and unconvincing, and she lost in states that passed progressive economic policies like an increased minimum wage and paid sick leavepolicies her campaign hadnt focused on in their messaging.I believe the Mamdani feverwhich many are describing as reminiscent to when Obama ran in 2008is twofold: Not only did he give a clear platform that would help New Yorkers care for their families and make life more affordable, but he did it while advocating to leave nobodyincluding the most marginalized in our societybehind.Subscribe nowI was on Anne-Marie Zanzals podcast Coming Out & Beyond | LGBTQIA+ Stories. I had the honor of speaking about the work we are doing here at Uncloseted and about how representations of LGBTQ characters on Degrassi gave me the courage to come out at 16 years old (thank you Adam Ruggiero, who played Marco!). We are on Facebook and we are growing! Help us reach our goal of 5,000 followers by the end of the year by giving us a follow. And tell your friends!Follow us on FacebookZohran Mamdani, LGBTQ+ ally, wins New York City mayoral election and makes history (The Advocate)Mamdani, a self-described Democratic socialist and queer ally, will be New York Citys next mayor.LGBTQ+ ally Abigail Spanberger trounces anti-trans Republican to win Virginia governors race (The Advocate)Abigail Spanberger, a former CIA officer and three-term Democratic congresswoman, has won Virginias governors race, handily defeating Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears in a decisive victory that returns the states executive mansion to Democratic control. 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Living with autism and navigating life as a young trans adult, Barton shares their real life story about how the cuts are affecting them. Fundamentalist religious communities are famously unsafe for queer people, leading many who are raised within them to try to leaveand deconstruct their relationship with Godlater in life. For those whove never known anything else, that process can take years. Jake Angelo investigates through the lens of one former Mormon missionary in Utah. Thanks for reading! Feel free to email me with questions, complaints and story ideas! Spencer Macnaughton, Editor-In-Chief spencer@unclosetedmedia.comIf objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media
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