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CBS News: Mitchell Gold’s furniture went bankrupt, here’s how
The company became an American success story until last month, when the company went bankrupt. Now, $50 million dollars have vanished
TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. – In 1989, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams founded a furniture store bearing their names. The company became an American success story until last month, when the company went bankrupt. Now, $50 million in customer deposits have vanished.
CBS Saturday Morning’s Brook Silva-Braga has the story.
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The Abbey’s owner acquires commercial district on Fire Island NY
Included in the acquisition are ten buildings over two acres along 320 feet of Fire Island Pinesā main pedestrian thoroughfare
By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – Tech entrepreneur and hospitality visionaryĀ TristanĀ SchukraftĀ is expanding his portfolio of iconic LGBTQ+ venues with the acquisition of 75% of theĀ Fire Island Pines commercial district, one of the most celebrated queer community hubs in the United States.
The purchase includes a variety of businesses including the Pavilion nightclub, The Blue Whale, the Canteen, a hotel and pool deck, retail shops, and docks, all considered the heart of Fire Islandās vibrant gay community. The currently non-operational hotel will be renovated and transformed intoĀ The Tryst Fire Island, the third location forĀ Tristanās budding luxury hotel brand for gay travelers.
Schukraft, CEO of Tryst Hospitality and MISTR, is on a clear mission, telling the WeHo Times: āFire Island Pines has been a queer hub for multiple generations of the LGBT community. As businesses and neighborhoods turn over, itās important for the next generation of gay entrepreneurs to invest in our communities, preserve our culture and help them thrive as safe havens for the LGBT community.ā
Included in the acquisition are ten buildings over two acres along 320 feet of Fire Island Pinesā main pedestrian thoroughfare, including the only hotel zoned within the Pineās commercial district. All the businesses will operate as planned for the 2024 season.
This fall, Tryst Hospitality will invest in thoughtful enhancements to these properties, focusing on elevating the guest experience while maintaining the Fire Island Pines as a world-class LGBTQ+ travel destination. The most significant investment will include a major renovation to the hotel, which will open as The Tryst Fire Island in time for the 2025 season.
Tryst Hospitality and its brands are part ofĀ Tristanās vision for a global portfolio of gay businesses that champion diversity, luxury, and adventure.Ā TristanĀ foundedĀ MISTR, which provides free online PrEP across the United States to more than 300,000 patients.Ā
He launchedĀ Tryst Hotels, a luxury brand catering to the discerning tastes of gay travelers, that are located the most iconic LGBTQ+ travel destinations. Tryst Hotels encourage you to be your best self, even on your worst behavior.
The Tryst Puerto Vallarta will open this Summer in the heart of the Zona RomĆ”ntica and begin taking reservations in the next few weeks. The Tryst San Juan is open now but will begin extensive renovations later this year. Fire Island will become the brandās third location in 2025.
TristanĀ owns and operatesĀ The Abbey Food & BarĀ and The Chapel in West Hollywood, the iconic gay nightlife venue, twice named the best Gay Bar in the World, frequented by A-List talent and neighborhood regulars alike, and named the top nightlife drop off and pick up point in the world for both Uber and Lyft.
This fall,Ā TristanĀ will re-open a newly renovatedĀ Circo, a well-known LGBTQ+ nightlife venue in San Juan, Puerto Rico walking distance to The Tryst San Juan. In the coming months,Ā TristanĀ will announce more acquisitions as he expands his company and truly embraces the moniker āthe CEO of everything gay.ā
For more information and to sign up to be one of the first to book your stay, please visitĀ trysthotels.comĀ and followĀ @trysthotelsĀ on social media.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist. Murillo began his professional writing career as the author of āLove Ya, Mean It,ā an irreverent and sometimes controversial West Hollywood lifestyle column for FAB! newspaper. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, which include the āHot Topicā column in Frontiers magazine, where he covered breaking news and local events in West Hollywood. He can be reached at [email protected]
The preceding articleĀ was previously publishedĀ at WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
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Walt Disney company shareholders reject anti-trans policy
Anti-trans activist Chloe Cole, who opposes gender-affirming care for minors and supports bans on such care addressed shareholders
BURBANK, Calif. – The annual Walt Disney Company shareholders meeting took on a contentious environment Wednesday as far right anti-trans activists attempted to push through a measure that would force Disney to pay for services for transgender people who choose to detransition.
Anti-trans activist and California resident, 19-year-old Chloe Cole, who opposes gender-affirming care for minors and supports bans on such care following her own detransition, has traveled across the nation testifying in legislative hearings, addressed shareholders.
āDisney pays for gender transition interventions, but not detransitioning care,ā Cole said.ā Therefore, the company discriminates based on gender identity, under [government] regulations.ā
Los Angeles based journalist Lil Kalish reported that Cole spoke as an advocate for Do No Harm, a group of conservative medical professionals who are skeptical of gender-affirming care, and presented the proposal on behalf of the National Legal and Policy Center, a conservative group that challenges what they see as abuse and corruption in government and business.
Kalish noted that lawmakers in Florida, which is home to the Walt Disney World Resort, recently failed to pass a bill that would force state insurance plans to cover ādetransition treatments.ā Other states have tried to pass laws that create a private cause of action for patients and families to sue medical facilities.
According to Kalish, the anti-transgender proposal was one of several advanced by far right conservatives. One shareholder proposal targeted the companyās contributions to politicians who support anti-abortion laws and former President Donald Trumpās stolen election claims. Another from the National Center for Public Policy Research, a Disney shareholder, urged the company to disclose its charitable contributions of $5,000 or more and criticized Disney for pursuing āradical gender ideologyā by contributing to organizations that support the LGBTQ+ community, such as GLSEN and the Trevor Project.
Ultimately the board rejected these proposals.
During the course of the meeting, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger defeated hedge fund activist investor Nelson Peltz of Trian Partners. The New York Times reported Trian had spent $25 million to get shareholders to vote for its two board candidates. Iger’s victory ended the months-long fighting over the future direction of the entertainment giant.
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Out LA Dodgers executive & husband buy GYM Sportsbar & Grill
Eric Braverman, an openly gay executive, oversees the Dodgersā PRIDE Business Resource Group & launched the clubās first Pride Night in 2013
By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – Erik Braverman, the openly gay senior vice president of the Los Angeles Dodgers, his husband Jonathan Cottrell, and other investors under Bravecoot Ventures LLC, are on the verge of acquiring Gym Sportsbar and Grill in West Hollywood located at 8919 Santa Monica Blvd (also known as Gym Bar).
The purchase is currently pending approval according to the California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC).
Braverman is in his 14th year with the Dodgers and has had a major impact on the growth of the Dodger brand as it continues to expand beyond the world of baseball. In his role as Senior Vice President, Marketing, Communications and Broadcasting, Braverman manages the Dodgersā local and national broadcast relationships and directs the clubās marketing and communications initiatives, helping drive ticket sales and place the club in a position to lead the Majors in attendance each of the last seven years.
He also oversees the clubās internal productions, creative efforts and the Dodgersā social media, which has set the standard for fan engagement and grown to become one of the most followed teams in baseball across all platforms.
An openly gay executive, Braverman oversees the Dodgersā PRIDE Business Resource Group and launched the clubās first Pride Night in 2013, which has helped foster the teamās strong year-round relationship with the LGBTQ community and grown into the most well-attended annual event of its kind in all of sports.
Braverman resides in West Hollywood with his husband, Jonathan Cottrell. They both exchanged vows in front of close friends and family at Dodgers Stadium on January 2022.
āJonathan and I are excited to share this news publicly,ā reads a post on Bravermanās instagram account regarding their purchase of Gym Sportsbar. āWe would also like to take a moment to recognize and thank our incredible partners, without whom this would not be possible. They all share the same enthusiasm and passion that we do for GYM Sportsbar and Grill West Hollywood.ā
In a joint statement, Braverman and Cottrell expressed their dedication to preserving and enhancing Gym Sportsbarās legacy, envisioning it as a beacon of community, diversity, and excellence in West Hollywood. They emphasized their goal of creating an inclusive space that respects the past while embracing the future, fostering connections and camaraderie among patrons, according to OUTSPORTS.
Gym Sportsbar dates back to 2005 when it first opened as Gym Bar in NY. The WeHo location first opened in October 2, 2009 at 8737 Santa Monica Boulevard. It closed at that location shortly after celebrating 10 years in 2022. It reopened a few blocks away at its current location as Gym Sportsbar and Grill in 2021.
Rick Schmutzler, one of the founders of Gym Sportsbar, expressed confidence in Braverman and Cottrell, stating they are well-positioned to lead Gym Sportsbar into the future with new partnerships and opportunities, reports OUTSPORTS. With over a decade of operation in Los Angeles and a recent relocation to West Hollywood, Schmutzler is stepping away from the business, trusting Braverman and Cottrell to guide its trajectory.
Operating a bar entails significant effort, but Braverman and Cottrell affirm their readiness for the task ahead, supported by their entire investment team.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding articleĀ was previously publishedĀ by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
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Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams furniture co. abruptly shuts down
The furniture manufacturing and retail company Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, named after the two gay businessmen who founded the firm
TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. – The furniture manufacturing and retail company Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, named after the two gay businessmen who founded the firm in 1989 before selling it in 2015, announced last week that it is shutting down all its operations due to a sudden loss of financing.
During the years of Gold and Williamsās ownership, the company expanded its operations from a single furniture store in D.C. to the operation of 24 high-end furniture stores across the country and three furniture factories in North Carolina.
Gold couldnāt immediately be reached by the Washington Blade for comment.
The Washington Post reported that many of the companyās estimated 800 employees received word of the shutdown and their impending layoff over the past weekend through a letter posted at the companyās factories and stores by the Stephens Group, a Little Rock, Ark., equity firm that bought the company from Gold and Williams in 2015.
āMitchell Gold + Bob Williams has recently and unexpectedly learned that we are unable to continue business operations,ā the Post quotes the letter as saying. āAs you may know, the current economic climate has presented significant challenges to the furniture industryā¦ [The company] has recently and unexpectedly learned that we are unable to secure critical financing to continue business operations,ā the letter states.
According to reports by the Post and the furniture industry publications Furniture Today and Business Of Home, Gold and Williams initially sold the company in 1998 to Rowe Furniture in an arrangement that allowed them to continue managing the companyās operations.
The Post report says the two men, who originally named the company Mitchell Gold, bought the company back in 2002 with a group of New York investors and renamed it Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams. Williams and Gold sold the company once again in 2015 to the Stephens Group while remaining on the companyās board and in company management.
The media reports about the shutdown say Gold, 72, retired in 2019, and Williams, 61, retired in 2022. The Post reports that the two men still sit on the board as observers.
Furniture Today reports that Gold served as board chair emeritus after his 2019 retirement and āreengaged with the companyā earlier this year to support company CEO Chris Moye.
āI was devastated and in shock. Both Bob and I are,ā Gold told the Post in recounting his feelings upon learning of the shutdown. āAnd if I had to use one word, itās heartbroken.ā
An employee who answered the phone at the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams store in D.C. at 1526 14th Street, N.W., told the Blade on Wednesday that a liquidation sale of the storeās merchandise would take place Saturday, Sept. 2.
Often with Gold acting as host, the upscale D.C. store has opened its doors for LGBTQ events, including fundraising events for local and national LGBTQ organizations.
Gold and Williams have been credited with emerging as advocates for LGBTQ equality during their years living in North Carolina while operating the companyās main furniture factory in rural Taylorsville, N.C. In 2005, Gold founded the LGBTQ organization Faith in America with the mission of combating āreligious-based bigotryā targeting the LGBTQ community.
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Outdoor retailer The North Face affirms commitment to inclusivity
The North Face released its new Pride month collection earlier this week, andĀ included a videoĀ featuring drag queen Pattie Gonia
DENVER, CO. – After a targeted campaign by far-right transphobic and homophobic groups and individuals on social media platforms aimed at American outdoor recreation products company The North Face, for its LGBTQ+ ‘Summer of Pride’ advertising, the Denver-based company responded affirming its commitment to LGBTQ+ and allied consumers.
āThe North Face has always believed the outdoors should be a welcoming, equitable and safe place for all,ā the company said in a statement, pointing out that the ‘Summer of Pride’ series is now in its second year and has helped āindividuals from all backgrounds experience the outdoors.”
āCreating community and belonging in the outdoors is a core part of our values and is needed now more than ever. We stand with those who support our vision for a more inclusive outdoor industry.ā
The North Face released its new Pride month collection earlier this week, and included a video featuring drag queen Pattie Gonia, whose appearance set off the firestorm of homophobia and anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech.
In a statement, LGBTQ+ media advocacy group GLAAD responded:
“Including LGBTQ people and holding true to your corporate values is good for business. The North Face is following hundreds of other businesses that include and stand with LGBTQ people and our allies. At a time when over 20% of Gen Z is LGBTQ and a supermajority of Americans support LGBTQ people, The North Faceās decision should be a signal to other companies that including LGBTQ people and allies is better for business than siding with a small number of violent extremists who want to keep LGBTQ consumers and employees invisible.”
After a handful of extremists attempted to attack their Pride campaign, The North Face issued a strong statement in support of their Pride campaign featuring drag performer Pattie Gonia. https://t.co/lAjRkV2gAV
— GLAAD (@glaad) May 26, 2023
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Comcast: NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell gone, cites improprieties
“Today is my last day […] I had an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company, which I deeply regret. I’m truly sorry”
PHILADELPHIA- Global media and technology giant Comcast announced Sunday that the Company and Jeff Shell, Chief Executive Officer of NBCUniversal, have mutually agreed that he will depart effective immediately following the Companyās investigation led by outside counsel into a complaint of inappropriate conduct.
āToday is my last day as CEO of NBCUniversal. I had an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company, which I deeply regret. I’m truly sorry I let my Comcast and NBCUniversal colleagues down, they are the most talented people in the business and the opportunity to work with them the last 19 years has been a privilege,ā Shell said in a statement.
Variety reported that a successor to Shell has not been named. Shellās senior team will now report directly to Mike Cavanagh, president of Comcast Corporation.
In a memo that sent shockwaves through the company, Comcast CEO Brian L. Roberts and Cavanagh wrote, āWe are disappointed to share this news with you. We built this company on a culture of integrity. Nothing is more important than how we treat each other. You should count on your leaders to create a safe and respectful workplace. When our principles and policies are violated, we will always move quickly to take appropriate action, as we have done here.ā
Comcast is a major employer in Southern California employing thousands with Xfinity/Comcast, as well as producing, distributing, and streaming entertainment, sports, and news through platforms including NBC, Telemundo, Universal, Peacock, and Sky.
The company also runs theme parks and attractions through Universal Destinations & Experiences including its Universal Studios Hollywood.
Shell was named Chief Executive Officer of NBCUniversal in January 2020.
In a bio posted the company website, the company also noted he had previously served as Chairman of NBCUniversal Film and Entertainment from 2013 to 2019. Over the course of his tenure, Universal celebrated four years of record profit, and the two most profitable years in the studioās 107- year history with titles from some of its biggest franchises such asĀ Fast & Furious,Ā Jurassic WorldĀ and IlluminationāsĀ Despicable Me. Additionally, the company acquired DreamWorks Animation in 2016.
Prior to joining UFEG, Shell served as Chairman of NBCUniversal International and previously served as President of Comcast Programming Group.
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Knottās Berry Farm is planning to hire 2,500 seasonal employeesĀ
The weeklong job fair will be held at Knott’s Berry Farm Feb. 18 until Feb. 24. Interviews will take place daily between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
BUENA PARK, Calif. – As the new Spring and Summer seasonal events ready to launch, Knott’s Berry Farm announced that it is hiring 2,500 seasonal employees.
Parent company Cedar Fair Entertainment CompanyĀ announced in a press release Monday that this is the largest hiring campaign for all of its parks as it plans to add approximately 35,000 seasonal associates to help staff its parks in 2023.
The company anticipates filling up to 80% of those roles ā or 28,000 jobs ā during a week-long hiring blitz to be held across all its parks in the United States and Canada Feb. 18-24. It promises to be the largest recruiting event in Cedar Fairās history.
The weeklong job fair will be held at Knott’s Berry Farm from Feb. 18 until Feb. 24. Interviews will take place daily between 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Knott’s Berry Farm will be hiring for a variety of positions, including:
- Ride operators
- Food and Beverage
- Lifeguards and Aquatics
- Security
- And many more roles.
The hourly pay ranges from $16 to $19 and those with prior experience can earn even more, according to a company news release.
āOur seasonal associates play an important role in our mission of delivering amazing experiences to all of our guests,ā said Tim Fisher, Cedar Fair chief operating officer. āWeāre proud to offer highly competitive wages and amazing perks, and a seasonal job at one of our parks can offer so much more than other workplaces. You can gain valuable experience, develop marketable skills for the future, and make new friends in a fun and unique environment while being part of something truly special. Our parks offer a job thatās fun for everyone, with a variety of shifts to meet the needs of those interested in full-time, part-time, seasonal and occasional work hours.ā
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Black Joy, a fat body candle celebration for Black History Month
Morgan creates trans inclusive, gender-free candles that allow people to see their bodies, & the bodies of people they love in accessible art
MILWAUKEE – A Black, queer owned candle company based in Milwaukee, founded by Jodyann Morgan in November of 2021, has quickly become an internet sensation, with many prominent plus size, Black, and LGBTQ influencers sharing the candles on their social media platforms.
To celebrate Black History Month, the company’s founder launched the Black Joy collection. Trauma, death and sorrow are deeply intertwined with the Black lived experience, Morgan says but Black joy is critical to survival. Her Black Joy collection pays tribute to Black creativity, expression, excellence, and euphoria.
Her company, CTOAN, is best known for gender free body sculpture candles that are size fat, and also occasionally offers tealights, mini fat body wax melts and luxurious jarred candles. The company prides itself in giving back to the community with a portion of sales from every collection donated to various causes.
Morgan in a press release stated that she never dreamed of owning a small business. With over a decade of sport and entertainment security under her belt, she was simply in search of a hobby when she started making candles in early 2021.
By November 13th of that year she had a website, a business name, a kitchen full of candle making supplies, and an eager community celebrating her business launch with a flood of orders. In March of 2022, after celebrating her 35th birthday, she left her security job to be a full time business owner.
Morgan creates lovingly hand poured, trans inclusive, gender-free candles (including 7 original designs!) that allow people to see their bodies, and the bodies of people they love, in accessible art.
This past November, her company celebrated one year of loudly and proudly creating art that makes a difference.
Her candles have been featured in national and local media, by celebrities like Gabrielle Union and Tess Holliday, and by dozens of the most popular influencers of all body types, genders, and backgrounds.
Morgan is married to Chaya Milchtein aka The Mechanic Shop Femme, a queer automotive influencer. Their wedding was featured in the New York Times.
The Black Joy collection will be available in two colorways:
- The first is a layered candle in the colors of the pan african flag – green, yellow and red – evoking freedom from colonialism and tyranny. Being from Jamaica, this colorway was a familiar sight for Jodyann.
- Jodyannās second design is pink, teal and yellow, in a hand painted floral print. The leopard print candle is a celebration of maximalism – an exaltation of Black trans women, cis women and femmes living loudly and proudly, consequences be damned.
The candles come in three complex scents:
- Figs & Molasses
- Floral Euphoria
- Cocoa Butter Cashmere
Each candle will cost $35.
With a focus on giving back, last year Morgan donated over $4100 to mutual aid funds and non profits serving her communities. Her Black Joy collection continues the tradition, with $2 from every candle being donated to Roots & River Productions, which produces the work of queer and trans Black artists.
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Frontier Airlines announces “all-you-can-fly” summer pass
Airline welcomed a new plane to its fleet, Hamber the California Condor, named after Jan Hamber, an American ornithologist & conservationist
DENVER – Frontier Airlines announced a new “all-you-can-fly” summer pass this week.
It costs $399 and includes nearly unlimited flights between May and September. There are currently more than 100 destinations. Flights will cost 1 cent plus taxes and fees for pass-holders. This includes charges for seats or checked baggage.
Frontier also plans to add new non-stop services between multiple cities and Puerto Rico this summer. Flights will be available to book starting May 2.
The airline also unveiled its latest tribute aircraft- Hamber the California Condor.
The California condor is the largest flying bird in North America. Their wings stretch nearly 10 feet from tip to tip. Hamber is named after Jan Hamber, an American ornithologist and conservationist. While working at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History in the 1970s, she became involved in the effort to save the California condor. She played a significant role in the condor’s survival in the wild.
In a statement released on social media, the airlines said: “Frontier is committed to reducing our carbon footprint, protecting the environment, and bringing awareness to incredible animals, such as Hamber, who need our help.”
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Queer to Stay grants announced, four LA businesses are recipients
“The Los Angeles Blade is honored to be one of these four grant recipients and we thank Showtime & HRC,” said Troy Masters
LOS ANGELES – The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nationās largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, and SHOWTIME announced Tuesday that four Los Angeles businesses,Ā Detroit Veseyās,Ā Los Angeles Blade,Ā Salon BendersĀ andĀ Urbody, as recipients ofĀ āQueer to Stay: An LGBTQ+ Business Preservation InitiativeāĀ to support and uplift small businesses that focus on LGBTQ+ people of color, women and the transgender community who continue to be impacted by economic setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic.
āThis year, on top of economic setbacks from COVID, weāve seen a disturbing rise in anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and attacks, including harm to some LGBTQ+ small businesses. Thatās why it is critical to uphold affirming, welcoming spaces and services for our LGBTQ+ communities,ā saidĀ Kelley Robinson, HRC President.Ā āThis initiative celebrates and supports our community by putting funds directly into the hands of multiply marginalized LGBTQ+ owned, and serving, small businesses around the country. Weāre excited to partner with SHOWTIME once again to ensure that LGBTQ+ patrons, employees and business owners continue to occupy spaces freely and without exception as their authentic selves.ā
The four Los Angeles businesses that will receive Queer to Stay grants are the following:
- Detroit Veseyās ā Erin Detroit Vesey is the owner and chef of Detroit Veseyās, a cafe designed with the intention of being a place for folks in LGBTQ+ and cycling communities.ā Erin wanted to create a ādaytime spaceā for LGBTQ+ people that did not focus on nightlife, and was inspired by the community that they witnessed during AIDS Lifecycle, a ābike ride from San Francisco to LA that raises funds to fight HIV/AIDS and the stigma, where everyone is welcome to participate and work towards a common goal.ā
- Los Angeles Blade ā Troy Masters founded the Los Angeles Blade after realizing that LA was āa city that ā despite its importance ā had no LGBT newspaper.ā Masters had over two decades of LGBTQ+ journalism experience after founding Gay City News in New York during the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Since its founding, the Los Angeles Blade has become one of the most well-respected sources for LGBTQ+ news.
- Salon Benders ā Jessie Santiago, co-owner and founder of Salon Benders, founded the salon to be a trauma-informed space for LGBTQ+ people after she had experienced working in a number of ātoxic work environments that encouraged unhealthy habitsā and took a toll on her physical and mental health. With encouragement from her partner and now co-owner of Salon Benders, Santiago created a salon āwhere people can come as they are and leave a better version of themselves.ā
- Urbody ā Mere Abrams and Anna Graham co-founded Urbody to be a high-quality, gender affirming underwear and activewear brand that will display āpositive, humanized representations of gender diversity.ā Abrams and Graham wanted to create a āsafe and affirmingā shopping experience for all people that includes options for people across the gender spectrum, and they plan to use some of their grant money to continue designing pieces that accomplish that goal.
“The Los Angeles Blade is honored to be one of these four grant recipients and we thank Showtime & HRC,” said the Blade’s publisher Troy Masters.
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the inaugural āQueer to Stayā initiativeĀ awarded funds to 10 LGBTQ+ businessesĀ across the country. Since then, itās been reported that LGBTQ+ businesses wereĀ less likely to receive COVID relief funds. At the same time, some LGBTQ+ small businesses have been the target of outrageous, extremist anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and attacks. With many LGBTQ+ businesses continuing to struggle in the economic aftermath of the global pandemic, HRC and SHOWTIME scaled up the initiative to include 25 businesses this year ā five more than in 2021 ā with a funding pool of $250,000. Watch a video about Queer to StayĀ here.
The additional awardees of āQueer to Stay: An LGBTQ+ Business Preservation Initiativeā include:
Dorothy Downstairs (Chicago, IL), Three Palms Bar & Grill (New Orleans, LA), Stag PDX (Portland, OR), Bake Me Happy (Columbus, OH), Queer Therapy Network (Houston, TX), Celebrate Therapy (Provo, UT), M-Care (Witchita, KS), Queer Kid Stuff (Portland, ME), Harana Market (Woodstock, NY), Urbody (Los Angeles, CA), Peachy Births (Kansas City, MO), PTSFeminist (Atlanta, GA), As You Are (Washington, DC), SantĆ© Bar (Portland, OR), Coffee Mafia (Auburn, AL), Goldspot Brewing Company (Denver, CO), Queer Chocolatier (Muncie, IN), Mountainsong Expeditions (Worcester, VT), Womencrafts (Provincetown, MA), Queer Dance Project (Lakewood, CO), Euphoria (Denver, CO), and Franny Louās Porch (Philadelphia, PA).
āI am so proud of SHOWTIME for extending its QUEER TO STAY campaign! Supporting LGBTQ+ businesses combined with all the LGBTQ+ representation in SHOWTIME programming, QUEER TO STAY has made a major impact all over the country,ā saidĀ actor Jamie Clayton, star ofĀ THE L WORDĀ®: GENERATION Q.Ā āIām honored to star on a show that depicts a vital LGBTQ+ small business on television. Playing Tess, who manages the inclusive, queer space, Danaās Bar, onĀ THE L WORD: GENERATION QĀ is such an exciting and vital thrill!ā
HRC Foundation has published a research brief outlining the health and economic risks faced by the LGBTQ+ community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Key findings show that many LGBTQ+ people may lack the resources to effectively combat COVID-19; lack access to paid sick leave or live without health coverage; and are more likely to work in an industry that has been most affected by the pandemic, putting them in greater economic jeopardy or increasing their exposure to the virus. HRC Foundation research has also shown that LGBTQ+ people are more likely to be unemployed and to have lost work hours compared to the general population, with transgender people and people of color most at risk.
Season three of THE L WORD: GENERATION Q, the returning series based on the groundbreaking drama series THE L WORDĀ®, is currently airing Friday nights on SHOWTIME. Packed with jaw-dropping surprises and guest stars, this season continues to follow the cast of characters as they struggle with secrets, old scars and new flames on their search for āThe One.ā
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