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  • Tim Walz and His Wife Gwen Took a Gay Student to an Indigo Girls Concert in the ’90s

    08/24/2024 11:20:08 AM PDT · by xxqqzz · 80 replies
    them.us ^ | August 21, 2024 | Samantha Riedel
    As Minnesota Governor Tim Walz vies for the U.S. vice presidency, new details are surfacing about his teaching career, including the impact he made as faculty advisor for a high school Gay-Straight Alliance club. However, sources say the Walz family were LGBTQ+ community boosters even before then, as especially evidenced by one extracurricular Indigo Girls concert where the Walzes taught in Nebraska. ,,, Jacob Reitan — a former student of both Walz and his wife Gwen Walz (nee Whipple), both teachers at Mankato West High School in the 1990s — described feeling stunned when Ms. Walz announced her husband would...
  • Thousands protest Georgia anti-immigration bills

    03/25/2011 5:31:12 PM PDT · by smokingfrog · 47 replies
    today.msnbc.msn.com ^ | 24 Mar 2011 | KATE BRUMBACK
    ATLANTA — Thousands of people gathered at the Georgia Capitol Thursday, waving signs and chanting to protest legislation that targets illegal immigrants. Javier Mendez, his wife and their 18-month-old son were among the crowd that police estimated at roughly 5,000 people. The 35-year-old waiter, who lives in Roswell, said he came here from Mexico about five years ago to seek a better life. "We are fighting for something we believe is fair," said Mendez, who works as a waiter. "We're not the criminals they say we are. We're just looking for a better opportunity." The crowd, dressed mostly in white...