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    President-elect Joe Biden just acknowledged gay and transgender people by name in his victory speech. It’s the first time a president-elect has acknowledged the trans community in a victory speech. Obama was the first to say ‘gay’ during his in 2008.

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    It feels so different to be included in a presidential speech. I'm not sure how many presidents i've even heard say the words "transgender". I only remember trump tweeting while he was saying he was going to immediately remove our healthcare and access to military service.

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  3. 13 hours ago

    “I am proud of the coalition we put together, the broadest and most diverse in history [...] Young and old. Urban, suburban and rural. Gay, straight, transgender. White. Latino. Asian. Native American.”

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    We must all also confront the racism and bias that fueled the division of the last four years, and resolve to come together for justice and equality for all. We are eager to act on this historic vote for progress and get our country back on track.

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    In the early days of their administration, they must prioritize protecting LGBTQ people equally under the law in a country where we can live without fear.

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    President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris have promised to fight for America as a place where we all can belong and succeed, where truth and kindness matter.

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    The results of this presidential election affirm that every vote and every voter counts. LGBTQ people and all marginalized Americans came together to make this victory possible, and now the journey to safety, equality and acceptance can continue forward.

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  8. 22 hours ago

    President-elect and Vice President-elect . History.

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  9. 23 hours ago

    . has been elected the 46th President of the United States.

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  10. Nov 6

    Hi team - it’s been a long, stressful and anxious week, so we want to give everyone a space to talk about how they’re practicing self care tonight. Tweet us and let us know. Love and take care of each other. ❤️

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    Oct 30

    The actor shares their thoughts on being the first non-binary actor cast in 💫

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  14. Nov 6

    While you wait for every vote to be counted, make sure to sign up for a workshop to stay in the fight! 👊 Reserve your spot now:

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  15. Nov 5

    Change the channel. Count the votes.

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  16. Nov 5

    Tonight meet Gray on "I am really, really excited to be playing Gray because he's just such a cool character...it's so nice to see a trans person exist onscreen without necessarily needing to exclaim to the world, 'I'm trans.'"

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  17. Nov 5

    While you wait for every vote to be counted, make sure to sign up for a workshop to stay in the fight! 💪 Reserve your spot now:

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    Nov 5

    Trans pride colors in the iconic Star Trek delta -- as a trans man who fell in love with Star Trek when I was 9 years old, I'm so very pleased to see this... And frankly I wish I was trans in 3188 right now!

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  20. Nov 5

    As Adira and Gray join the Disco crew, check out these trans pride items that support GLAAD's work to tell LGBTQ stories. Trans people have always existed and we'll be there in the year 3188 too.

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