Hillary Clinton’s campaign is rolling out the heavyweights for a series of LGBT fundraising events. Both Cher and Barbra Streisand — undeniable gay icons — will host events for Clinton’s LGBT supporters.
First up is Cher, who’s unashamedly thrown her support behind Clinton, using her incredible Twitter feed to repeatedly bash Donald Trump. She will headline a Miami Beach fundraiser — her second for Clinton — on Aug. 19, with tickets starting at $250, Politico reports. If you want a photo with Cher (who doesn’t?), you’re going to have to dig deep: only those who pay $5,000 secure the privilege.
If you’d prefer the power couple of Clinton and Cher together, they will both attend a fundraiser in Provinctown, MA, on Aug. 21.
“This shows who is a friend of our community and who isn’t,” Tony Lima, a co-host of the Cher fundraiser and executive director of the Miami gay rights group Safeguarding American Values for Everyone, told Politico.
Lima contrasted Cher’s fundraiser with Donald Trump’s latest speaking engagement — he will address a conference of anti-LGBT activists in Florida this week. Cher is the perfect person to counter that hate, Lima says, given her standing in the LGBT community. “If you look at the community as a whole, Cher has been an icon in the gay community since the 60s. Older gay men, from their 40s to the 70s, just love her.”
Barbra Streisand is similarly adored by gay men, which should make her Sept. 9 fundraiser in New York City quite the affair. Streisand will headline the event and perform for attendees, who’ll pay at least $1,200 for the privilege.
If you really want to show your love for Clinton, tickets top out at $250,000, but you only need to spend $100,000 to get a meet and greet with the candidate, according to Buzzfeed News.
Like Cher, Streisand has been unapologetic in her support for Clinton, even writing an essay for Huffington Post decrying the sexism aimed towards Clinton during the campaign.
“Hillary Clinton isn’t afraid. It’s about time that a woman with strength, experience and compassion leads our already great nation in this time of global insecurity,” Streisand wrote. “If the pundits or certain GOP candidates are afraid of that, maybe they should just try smiling more.”
"I have followed Kamala Harris since she was my U.S. senator," the music legend said in a video posted to social media last weekend. "She fought for me then, and she is fighting for all of us now. That's why I'm proudly voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz."
She added, "I know they will fight to protect our rights, and I'm so grateful to be able to make my voice count this year. I hope you will too."
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Whitman-Walker's 38th Walk & 5K to End HIV will take place on Saturday, December 7 at Anacostia Park.
The walk serves as the federally qualified health center's annual fundraiser, raising money for Whitman-Walker Health's HIV prevention and treatment services.
Organizers are hoping to raise at least $550,000 this year.
Specializing in HIV care, primary care, and LGBTQ-competent health care services, Whitman-Walker currently serves clients at its 1525 building, located on 14th Street in the Logan Circle neighborhood, and the Max Robinson Center on the east campus of Saint Elizabeths, in Southeast D.C.’s Congress Heights neighborhood.
A drag queen featured in a Trump attack ad against Kamala Harris is considering filing a lawsuit against the former president's campaign for using her image without permission.
As Metro Weekly previously reported, the ad attacks Harris for supporting gender-affirming care to transgender prisoners. It features clips and photos of Harris interspersed with interviews she's given, pictures of Biden administration officials, and a video of her posing for a photo with a drag queen during a 2022 Pride Month event.
The spot is intended to sway Americans uncomfortable with gender nonconformity and transgender visibility into voting for former President Donald Trump.
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