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    Onya Nurve Crowned Winner of RuPauls Drag Race Season 17 and Eyes EGOT Next
    It do take Nurve and Onya Nurve has more than proven it. After a powerhouse run on RuPauls Drag Race Season 17, Onya took home the crown and the title of Americas Next Drag Superstar on April 18, delivering a grand finale performance that had fans and judges alike on their feet. Already a fan favorite before the final episode aired, Onya made history by racking up more than 700,000Source
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    Rep. Sarah McBride, the first out transgender member of Congress, isnt afraid to call things as she sees them and shes not mincing words when it comes to how some Republicans are behaving on Capitol Hill. Speaking on the April 20 episode of Pod Save America, the Delaware Democrat likened the GOPs political tactics to a reality TV drama. Some of my colleagues are treating me the way theySource
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    How's your talking head? No complaints!Drag Race season 17 may have just crowned the newest winner last week, but were already dying for All Stars 10 to start!The new group of returning queens was just ru-vealed, and the trailer gave us a sneak peek at all of the confessional looks the queens have in store this season. And there are a lot. To celebrate making it to season 10, this time around, RuPaul has invited 18 queens (yes eighteen) to compete against each other for a chance at the ultimate crown. This talented group of fan-fave queens includes Jorgeous, Mistess Isabelle Brooks, Denali, Aja, Irene the Alien, Phoenix, Ginger Minj, and so many more! Its truly an embarrassment of drag riches. The new season will begin streaming on Paramount+ on Friday, May 9 at 9 pm PT/12 am ET. But since we cant wait until that day, lets take a look back at all of the confessional looks from the past and present to see how they have evolved and stepped up their talking head game. Phoenix (season 3)From early 2000s boy band chic to something a little more mature, Phoenix has had a glow up!Aja (season 9)Aja's gender journey to becoming and out and proud trans woman is evident in these vastly different confessional looks and we're loving it! Nicole Paige Brooks (season 2)It's been a decade and a half since Nicole Paige Brooks' first confessional look, and she hasn't aged a day. What kind of witchcraft is this and can you teach us? ...Not sure about that hat though!Irene the Alien (season 15)It hasn't been very long since Irene the Alien last graced our screens, and she hasn't changed much beyond her hair color. Fingers crossed her looks on All Stars 10 slay.Ginger Minj (season 7)Always the comedy queen, we're loving this camp granny square vest.Olivia Lux (season 13)Ok, this studded white leather moto jacket is a big step up from the tan T-shirt she sported the first time around. Bosco (season 14)The necklace stack and giant hoops have us loving her new look.DeJa Skye (season 14)DeJa Skye season 14 look had a cartoony vibe (after all we know just how much she enjoys anime, ahem) and this new look is no different, but the head-to-toe lavendar fit is a whole vibe and we love it. Tina Burner (season 13)Tina Burner looks all grown up, and we're not mad about it!Kerri Colby (season 14)Kerri Colby went from a 90s fly girl-inspired look to full glamour and she stuns in both.Mistress Isabelle BrooksNot much has changed Mistress Isabelle Brooks is always a vibe. Lydia B. Collins (season 17)Lydia has only been off our screens for two seconds, so she looks pretty similar, but we kind of miss the headband.Jorgeous (season 14)Jorgeous has gone from '80s tracksuit to something a little cooler and more modernDenali (season 13)Denalis face card never declines and now shes serving body-ody-ody too.Acid Betty (season 12)We've come to expect bright, loud colors from Acid Betty and she never disappoints! Loving the fun new hair color!Alyssa Hunter (season 14)Alyssa Hunter can always be counted on to serve a look and we love how extra she is in her new confessional look. T.R.A.D.E. We see what you did there, gurl. Cynthia Lee Fontaine (season 8)Skin? Flawless. Hair? Well... We're excited to see her cucu again tho! Daya Betty (season 14)aya Betty traded in a colorful button-up for visible tattoos and jewelry, and we're here for it!
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  • Pete Hegseth Speaking At A Podium At The Us Army War College Alongside Makeup Artist Brush Tool Kit
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    Pete Hegseth's makeup man cave exposes the hyper-masculinity myth
    The Makeup of ManhoodSuppose you need a lighted mirror, bronzer, and a Pentagon-funded green room to face the cameras. Are you the embodiment of masculinity, or maybe it's just Maybelline?In case you missed it, CBS News reported that Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the creation of a makeup studio at the Pentagon. The initial price tag of $40,000, supposedly "scaled back," included a bigger mirror and studio-grade lighting so the secretary could perfect his war-face contour before rattling sabers on cable news. This is coming from the same guy who rails against what he calls a "woke" military and vows to restore a military prepped to fight rather than lead by example. Translation: "real" men pack rifles, not concealer.Unless it's their own.Gilded MasculinityOf course, Hegseth isn't the only one who spends as much time in the mirror as a drag queen. Earlier this year, Vice President JD Vance touted that masculinity was under attack, with an agenda trying to turn everyone into "androgynous idiots"; Vance was mocked, as HuffPost reported, especially from a man who uses an eyeliner pencil (I wonder if that MAC's Eye Kohl) President Trump supposedly gets his natural orange hue from the Swiss-made Bronx Colors, as reported by Vox in 2019. Yes, the same makeup girlie who storms about promising to bring back "masculine jobs." There was no greater champion of these "manly tariffs" than Fox News's own Jesse Watters. The MAGA cheerleader said in early April, "When you sit behind a screen all day, it makes you a woman. Studies have shown thisAnd if you're out working, like building robots like Harold, you're around other guys." Yet, Watterswho sits at a desk in front of the camera (that's a screen, right?)served this flash-frozen machismo with a no-makeup-makeup face.Even one of his cohosts recognized the irony, shouting, "What do you do?"These men sell nostalgia-soaked masculinity, a Rockwell tableau where the only blush is the natural kind earned by chopping wood. But HDTV is cruel, and vanity is bipartisan. The result is a split-screen sitcom: on one half, a blustering sermon about men going soft; on the other, a backstage montage of sitting in the makeup chair complete with mattifying primers, concealer, and setting powders.The irony isn't that men wear makeup; the irony is pretending not to. Makeup isn't an attack on manhood, but insecurity masquerading as swagger is.Actors, newscasters, and Roman emperors all benefited from makeup. Long before Sephora and Fox & Friends, Egyptian pharaohs rimmed their eyes with kohl. French aristocrats who attended Versailles and served on the battlefield powdered their faces a chalky white. Masculinity has always been more rouge than rugged when you follow the pigment trail. The Cultural Battlefield of CosmeticsHowever, in the 2020s culture war, cosmetics have become a coded battleground. If Harry Styles wears polish, it's decadence; if Jesse Watters dabs YSL Touche clat, it's "studio protocol." The product is the same, but the literal and ideological packaging changes.Why so touchy, fellas? Because the performance of masculinity is easier to monetize than the practice of self-confidence. It's why Trump's tariff crusade fetishizes "brawny" factory gigs even while robots replace the brawn. It's why Hegseth blames diversity for military woes yet secretly installs a glam room worthy of Drag Race: UNTUCKED. Masks, whether N95 or NARS, are tools. The problem starts when the mask becomes a measurement of maleness, and they are told they must follow scripts condemning "emasculation" while powdering away pores.Of course, the stakes are bigger than blush. When leaders define manhood as dominance, whether it be economic, military, social, or sexual, they narrow the emotional bandwidth for every boy watching.Vulnerability becomes suspect, care work is seen as "unmanly," and collaboration is a sign you're whipping almond milk lattes at a coastal caf. Meanwhile, the same leaders promote an air-brushed ideal that is impossible without an airbrush. It leaves American men squeezed between two contour sticks: be hyper-masculine yet impeccably camera-ready. No wonder some retreat into angry podcasts and personalities promising six-pack abs and subservient girlfriends.The barbell is heavy; the ring light is extremely harsh. The Call for AuthenticityHere's the real rub (blend lightly, upward, and outward strokes): policing masculinity doesn't just hurt non-conforming men or queer folks. It hurts straight cis guys who'd simply like permission to moisturize without questions about their sexuality or pronouns, though, to be fair, Hegseth and their lot probably wouldn't dare ask the latter. When a power tie becomes more acceptable than an under-eye brightener, we've reduced men to sartorial action figures with their accessories sold separately.Authenticity is the one look that never ceases. Imagine if Hegseth or Vance livestreamed their makeup routine with the fervor they devote to dismantling "wokeness." Picture Trump or Vance hosting a TikTok beauty haul instead of hauling away decades of social and political progress this country has enjoyed. The nation might collapse in giggles, but at least the facade would crack.And, a real conversation could finally breathe.The moral isn't that makeup emasculates men; it's that secrecy does. When power relies on performance, every backstage mirror becomes a funhouse, wrapping self-image until even soup looks suspiciously femme. So if the compact fits, wear it; don't weaponize it. Because the only thing more ironic than bronzed bros' gatekeeping manhood is how much they'd probably feel if they let a little light and highlighter hit their true faces.And that's a smokey-eye truth no blotting paper can hide.Marie-Adlina de la Ferrire is the Community Editor at equalpride, the publisher of Out. Voices is dedicated to featuring a wide range of inspiring personal stories and impactful opinions from the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. Visit out.com/submit to learn more about submission guidelines. We welcome your thoughts and feedback on any of our stories. Email us at voices@equalpride.com. Views expressed in Voices stories are those of the guest writers, columnists and editors, and do not directly represent the views of Out or our parent company, equalpride.
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  • Philadelphia Black Pride Celebration Photo Provided By Olu Solanke
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    Black, queer, and built to last, Black Prides defies deletion
    At a time when DEI investments are rapidly vanishing across industries and LGBTQ+ rights face mounting attacks, spaces created for and by marginalized communities are not only necessary; they're essential. That's precisely why Black Prides were created: to carve out space where our joy is prioritized, our identities are affirmed, and our communities can gather in resistance, resilience, and love.The Legacy of Black PridesBorn out of exclusion and non-inclusion in late 20th-century mainstream Pride movements, Black Prides emerged as vital spaces where LGBTQ+ people of color could show up fully, loudly, and joyfully. These celebrations weren't just parties but spaces for radical community building and vital resource-sharing hubs, where powerful conversations shaped and strengthened our community.Philadelphia's Black Pride, one of the first in the nation, stands as a pillar in the legacy of Black LGBTQIA+ resistance and celebration. Held every April, our gathering coincides with the historic Penn Relays, creating a vibrant convergence drawing upon generations of Black queer folks from across the country. This tradition traces back to the 1960s when community trailblazer Tyrone Smith hosted gatherings offering refuge and connection for Black LGBTQ+ people during a time of widespread repression.The seeds of Black Pride emerged in an era when police regularly raided gay bars, entrapped queer men, and brutalized drag performers and transgender women, especially those of color. There were no safe spaces, no legal protections, and little to no public sympathy. Smith's gatherings were revolutionary acts of radical care in a social climate riddled with fear and repression.More Than a Celebration, Black Pride is a MovementSmall grassroots gatherings in living rooms and basements blossomed into Philadelphia Black Pride weekend, a powerful and transformative celebration of identity, culture, and healing. What was once a safe refuge in the face of adversity has grown into a cultural movement where Black LGBTQIA+ folks are truly centered, affirmed, and celebrated in the fullness of who they are.More than a party, it's a legacy that continues to thrive due to the unwavering dedication of our committed members and the invaluable support of our community partners.Today, standing on the shoulders of giants who came before us, Philadelphia Black Pride continues to be a trailblazer regarding what impact looks like in the community. Despite operating on a fraction of the budget enjoyed by Pride Month organizers in June, our commitment to our community has never wavered.Last year, in honor of our 25th Anniversary, we launched the Michael Hinson Scholarship Fund, named after a trailblazing advocate for the Black LGBTQ+ community in Philadelphia and a founding member behind the formal establishment of Philly Black Gay Pride in 1999. The fund invests in the next generation of LGBTQ+ leaders, ensuring they have the necessary resources to unlock their fullest potential. Through year-round programming and strategic partnerships, we're committed to building our infrastructure to drive systemic change, advance equity, and create lasting opportunities within the community.The Urgency of NowHowever, this work cannot be done in isolation. Under today's polarizing political climate, Black queer and trans communities often face compounded marginalization, and are among some of the most vulnerable. The threats to our safety, rights, and freedoms continue to mount, and the need for community support has never been greater. As our communities continue to navigate the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality, we must build a coalition of allies and advocates who will stand with us and actively contribute to our safety, joy, and empowerment.Our community needs more than visibility, we need infrastructure. Philly Black Pride is working toward becoming a fully self-sustaining organization that operates year-round, advocates for critical policy change, and creates affirming spaces where Black LGBTQ+ people can truly thrive.This vision demands meaningful support during Philly Black Pride weekend and every day of the year. Whether through financial contributions, in-kind donations, or the gift of time and talent, every act of generosity fuels our mission.We are building something bigger than an eventa movement grounded in care, equity, and possibility.The fight against systemic inequities, racism, transphobia, anti-Blackness, and homophobia requires a collective response. It calls for allies, advocates, and institutions willing to stand with us and be ready to invest in a future where those most marginalized are finally at the center.Erasure of Black and Brown SpacesThe need for Black and Brown spaces is particularly urgent in Philadelphia. Recently, we witnessed the closure of the city'scity's only two Black- and Brown-owned bars in the Gayborhood LevelUp and Cockatoo. Their absence represents more than a lost nightlife experience. It's the erasure of spaces that acted as refuges for LGBTQ+ people of color, where we could enjoy our culture, rally around the community, and patronize our own.Their absence is more than a loss. The shuttering of Black queer nightlife spaces isn'tisn't isolated to Philadelphia; it's part of a troubling national pattern. From Washington D.C. to New York to Los Angeles, beloved Black- and Brown LGBTQ-owned bars, clubs, and lounges are disappearing, erasing vital spaces where our communities have gathered to celebrate, organize, and simply be. Their closures reflect deeper systemic issues, gentrification, underinvestment, and the continued marginalization of Black LGBTQ+ life within both mainstream gay and Black spaces.As these spaces vanish, so do the stories, connections, and legacies they held. We must see this moment as a call to action to reimagine what safe spaces look like for Black LGBTQ+ communities across the nation. It's imperative that our larger communities, allies, and partners join us in changing this narrative. In these turbulent times, it isn't just about survival; it's about shaping a future where Black LGBTQ+ people are empowered year-round.For generations, Black queer and trans communities have been asked to do more with less, stretching limited resources to create vibrant, life-affirming spaces in the face of systemic neglect. But if history has taught us anything, it's that when we are counted out, we rise up. We build our own tables, carve out our own space, and create brilliance despite every barrier.Imagine the societal ills we could remedy if we were fully resourced. Black Prides are more than parties. They're movements with roots that sustain our history, challenge the status quo, and ignite a path toward a more inclusive future. Now, more than ever, support matters.Leaders in our community are ready to build coalitions that show up in unity to ensure that Black LGBTQ+ voices continue to shine bright despite the dark times.Olu Solanke (he/him) is a dynamic public relations and marketing professional with over eight years of experience driving impactful campaigns for top entertainment, lifestyle, and technology brands. With expertise in integrated marketing strategies, media relations, social media engagement, influencer partnerships, event planning, and account management, Olu has consistently delivered results that resonate. Deeply passionate about the intersection of strategic communications and Black culture, Olu is committed to amplifying diverse voices and creating space for underrepresented stories. When not crafting innovative strategies, you'll find him experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen or embarking on outdoor adventures across the globe.Arranged for Pride.com by Nikki Aye, Digital Photo EditorVoices is dedicated to featuring a wide range of inspiring personal stories and impactful opinions from the LGBTQ+ and Allied community. Visit pride.com/submit to learn more about submission guidelines. We welcome your thoughts and feedback on any of our stories. Email us at voices@equalpride.com. Views expressed in Voices stories are those of the guest writers, columnists and editors, and do not directly represent the views of PRIDE.com or our parent company, equalpride.
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    ICE Air Has a New Contractor. This State Is Asking How It Will Protect the Detainees on Board.
    by McKenzie Funk ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. Connecticuts attorney general has sent his second warning in a month to the low-cost carrier Avelo Airlines, telling the startup it has jeopardized tax breaks and other local support by agreeing to conduct deportation flights for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.Democrats in the Connecticut legislature, meanwhile, are working to expand the states sanctuary law to penalize companies like Avelo for working with federal immigration authorities.The backlash comes after Texas-based Avelo signed an agreement early this month to dedicate three of its 20 planes to carrying out deportation flights as part of the charter network known as ICE Air. It also follows a report by ProPublica, which Connecticut Attorney General William Tong cited in an April 8 letter to Avelo, revealing flight attendants unease over the treatment and safety of detainees on such flights. The concerns airline staffers raised included how difficult it could be to evacuate people wearing wrist and ankle shackles.Can Avelo confirm that it will never operate flights while non-violent passengers are in shackles, handcuffs, waist chains and/or leg irons? Tongs April 8 letter asks. Can Avelo confirm that it will never operate a flight without a safe and timely evacuation strategy for all passengers?Tong then issued a public statement on April 15 reiterating his concerns. In 2022, before its current ICE Air contract, Avelo flew a series of charters for the immigration agency. A flight attendant captured photos of detainees in wrist and ankle shackles. (Obtained by ProPublica) In an April 3 email to Avelo employees obtained by ProPublica and other publications, CEO Andrew Levy called the deportation contract too valuable not to pursue at a time when his startup was losing money and consumer confidence was declining, leading Americans to take fewer trips. Avelo would close one of its bases, in Sonoma County, California, and move certain flight routes to off-peak days as resources shifted to ICE Air. Deportation flights would be based out of Mesa, Arizona, and would begin in May.Avelo has a major hub in New Haven, Connecticut, and it recently expanded to Bradley International Airport near Hartford. In 2023, the airline won a two-year fuel-tax moratorium from state lawmakers after extensive lobbying.Last Thursday, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal was among the nearly 300 attendees at a rally outside the New Haven airport. Avelo has to change its course, he said. To the president of Avelo: You really stepped in it.Members of the public are raising objections as well. An online petition calling for a boycott of Avelo unless it drops its new ICE contract has collected almost 35,000 signatures since April 6. And protests are spreading from Connecticut to cities the airline serves across the country, including Eugene, Oregon; Rochester, New York; Burbank, California; and Wilmington, Delaware. Tongs letter to Avelo demanded that the airline produce a copy of its ICE Air contract. The attorney general also asked if Avelo would deport people in defiance of court orders, pointing to March flights to El Salvador carried out by another charter airline, GlobalX, after a federal judge ordered that the planes be turned back. Neither ICE nor GlobalX responded to ProPublicas requests for comment.Levy answered Tong with a one-page letter. In it, Levy suggested that if Connecticut wanted more information about Avelos ICE Air contract, it should file a public records request. (Federal statistics show that such requests to ICE typically take months or years to be answered.)If the attorney general wanted to know more about the use of shackles on deportation flights, Levy continued, he should ask the Department of Homeland Security. If Tong wanted to know more about evacuation requirements, he should address questions to the Federal Aviation Administration. For Avelos part, Levy assured Tong, the airline remains committed to public safety and the rule of law.Regardless of the administration or party affiliation, an Avelo spokesperson told ProPublica in an emailed statement, when our country calls our practice is to say yes. We follow all protocols from DHS and FAA.A Democrat-sponsored bill to expand Connecticuts sanctuary law has now cleared its House Judiciary Committee in a 29-12, party-line vote, over the strong objections of Republicans, and awaits a full vote on the floor. If it passes, any companies including airlines proposing to do business with the state must pledge not to cooperate or contract with any federal immigration authority for purposes of the detention, holding or transportation of an individual.Meanwhile, Avelos fuel-tax moratorium expires on June 30. So far, no legislation has been introduced to extend it, and activists are urging Connecticut lawmakers to let the tax break die.
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    Nike Says Its Factory Workers Earn Nearly Double the Minimum Wage. At This Cambodian Factory, 1% Made That Much.
    by Rob Davis, photography by Sarahbeth Maney This article was produced by ProPublica in partnership with The Oregonian/OregonLive. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. They are lines in the payroll ledger of a Cambodian baby clothing factory, invisible lives near the bottom of the global economy.There is Phan Oem, 53, who says she clocked up to 76 hours a week producing clothing for Nike and other American brands, sometimes forced to work seven days a week. She says she feared being fired if she didnt work through lunch breaks, on holidays and occasionally overnight. After 12 years spent packaging clothes, her base pay was the minimum wage: $204 a month.There is Vat Vannak, 40, who at six months pregnant traveled by bus to join hundreds of workers who protested in the streets last year after Nike pulled out and the factory went bankrupt, leaving them unpaid. The authoritarian Cambodian government warned them to stop.And there is the medical worker who said she saw one or two factory employees a month being sent to the hospital after falling unconscious. She said they were among eight to 10 workers a month who became too weak to work. Three other former employees said they sometimes saw two to three people go to the clinic for these issues in a single day. The reason, the medical worker said, was that they didnt sleep much, didnt eat enough and worked long hours.Nikes manufacturing apparatus in Southeast Asia has been shaken in recent weeks by news about President Donald Trumps tariffs. Cambodia and Vietnam, mainstays of Nikes supply chain, have faced import taxes of 49% and 46%, among the highest of any nation. Nike shares have been hammered.The stories of workers at Cambodias Y&W Garment illuminate the longer-term legacy of Nikes push into the region more than two decades ago, when labor abuses led co-founder Phil Knight to acknowledge that Nike products had become synonymous with slave wages, forced overtime and arbitrary abuse. The former employees recent experiences cast doubt on the companys commitment to reform.Unless tariffs force Nike to return manufacturing to the United States, labor advocates say, the company will have to offset the higher import taxes either by raising prices on its apparel or by pressuring its foreign factories for greater productivity, squeezing workers and their wages. Vat Vannak, mother of 7-month-old Bun Kakada, said that the $250 a month she earned at Y&W Garment, including overtime, left her no money for savings. Phan Oem, 53, cuts mangos to prepare a dish for her mother. Phan said she struggled to find work after Y&W Garment closed because she was considered too old. Nike has prided itself on the story of its reinvention since the 1990s sweatshop scandal. Weve gone from a target of reformers to a dominant player in the factory reform movement, Knight wrote in his 2016 memoir, Shoe Dog.The company has worked to convince consumers that it is improving the lives of its factory workers, not exploiting them. It became the first major apparel brand to disclose the names and locations of its suppliers. It established a written code that requires its suppliers to create a safe, healthy workplace, prohibit forced overtime and honor workers right to form unions. The company reports annually about its progress. In Nikes marketing materials, contract factory workers are often smiling.A key tentpole of Nikes claims is that its suppliers pay competitive wages. Nike says contract factory workers for whom it has data now earn an average of 1.9 times their local minimum wage, without counting overtime.Scrutinizing that claim is extraordinarily difficult. Nike acknowledges that the analysis omits more than a third of the 1.1 million people who make its sneakers and apparel worldwide. Nike says its focus in collecting wage data has been on its biggest suppliers. It hasnt said which of its 37 producing countries are included.ProPublica obtained a rare view of wages paid to the factory workers who produce Nike clothing: a highly detailed payroll list for 3,720 employees at Cambodias Y&W Garment. Covering earnings from longtime managers down to freshly hired 18-year-old sewing machine operators, the spreadsheet shows the workforce falling far short of the amount Nike says its factory workers typically earn. While Nike says contract factory workers for which it has data earn 1.9 times their local minimum wage, a Y&W Garment factory payroll ledger shows many workers earning a base pay of $204 a month, Cambodias minimum wage last year. Even including bonuses and incentives, more than three-quarters of the factorys employees earned close to the minimum wage. (Obtained by ProPublica. Highlights and redactions by ProPublica.) Just 41 people, or 1% of the Y&W workforce, earned 1.9 times the local minimum wage of about $1 per hour even when counting bonuses and incentives. These higher-paid employees included accountants, supervisors and a human resources manager. Nike didnt answer specific questions about ProPublicas findings, including whether it dropped Y&W as a supplier because of any violations of its code of conduct. In a statement, Nike said its code sets clear expectations for suppliers and that it is committed to ethical and responsible manufacturing.We build long-term relationships with our contract manufacturing suppliers, the statement said, because we know having trust and mutual respect supports our ability to create product more responsibly, accelerate innovation and better serve consumers.Nike added that it expects its suppliers to continue making progress on fair compensation for a regular work week.Representatives of Y&W Garment and its Hong-Kong-based parent, Wing Luen Knitting Factory Ltd., did not respond to emails, text messages or phone calls seeking comment, and Wing Luens website is defunct. New York-based Haddad Brands, which Y&W workers said was an intermediary for Nike at the factory, did not respond to emailed questions about conditions at the factory and hung up on a reporter who called. Its website says it makes childrens clothing for Nike and that it enforces Nikes code of conduct. ProPublica interviewed 13 former Y&W workers in the Cambodian capital and surrounding villages, plus another one by phone, during two weeks in January.In spare concrete homes and earthen courtyards that smelled of burbling fish sauce, they described workplace abuses that Nike promised to eradicate long ago. In addition to low wages, fainting workers and forced overtime, they spoke of bosses who mocked them if they underperformed and a life of debts that kept piling up.They told ProPublica that what they made in Cambodias standard 48-hour, six-day week wasnt enough to make ends meet. Some feared being fired or angering their supervisors if they refused extra hours. Others said they needed to work overtime simply to keep up. Still, many said they wished the factory hadnt shut down.Khun Tharo, program manager at the Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights, a Cambodian legal aid group also known as CENTRAL, said his countrys garment workers including those at Y&W do what circumstances require.When you ask them, Do you want to have the weekend off with your family, your kids? yes, they do, he said. But how can they afford that? Theyre stuck. Theres no choice. Khun Tharo, program manager for a Cambodian legal aid group, says workers feel compelled to work long hours to get by. Nikes arrival inside the corrugated metal walls at Y&W Garment was a big deal.It was December 2021, workers said, when the company began trial production runs inside the expansive factory complex in southern Phnom Penh, about two miles from one of the notorious killing fields of the Khmer Rouges 1970s genocide.Supervisors told ProPublica that the owner, a man they called thaw kae the big boss gave them a message to deliver to line workers: Nike was coming. Money and benefits would follow. And they wouldnt have to work extra hours.Workers were happy. Earning more would let them save, pay off debts and stop borrowing from friends to make it to the next month. They said they felt secure knowing that it was Nike, a company they had heard respected labor laws.But the promise of the big American brand was never realized, according to the workers who spoke to ProPublica. After Nike came, nothing has changed, one worker said. A former Y&W Garment worker who asked not to be identified provided this photo taken inside the factory that produced baby clothing for Nike and other brands. The former Y&W employees said neither their working conditions nor their pay improved while Nike goods were made at the factory. They instead described problems that would violate Nikes code of conduct, which prohibits forced overtime and verbal abuse.Three workers said they faced intense pressure to meet production targets. Two said workers were blamed if they missed their goals. Managers would yell at team leaders when that happened, one of them said; If you cant do it, just go back home, the former worker recalled employees being told. If workers hit their targets, he said, managers set higher ones. If employees refused to work the extra hours needed to get there, two workers said, then managers would tell them their contracts wouldnt be renewed or that they should resign.Y&Ws payroll sheet covers March 2024, when the factorys total employment was down from a previous high of about 4,500 people. The spreadsheet shows that even with bonuses and incentives, more than three-quarters of workers made close to Cambodias minimum wage at most, 15% above it. Workers with seniority earned only a little more. Of the 183 workers whod been at Y&W a decade or longer, more than three-quarters had base pay, bonuses and incentives that put them, at most, 25% ahead of minimum wage. Its hard to know if wages at Y&W are an outlier or emblematic of Nikes Southeast Asia supply chain; comprehensive pay records arent readily available for other factories. But 18 paystubs ProPublica collected at three of Nikes other 25 Cambodian suppliers also show workers at or slightly above the minimum wage. Separately, a 2023 survey by labor advocates found similar results at two factories that supplied Nike. The average pay at Y&W, without overtime but with bonuses and incentives included, is slightly below the $250 to $260 a month that Ken Loo, secretary general of the Textile, Apparel, Footwear and Travel Goods Association in Cambodia, estimated is standard for the industry. Loo said wage increases must be balanced against productivity because it will impact our competitiveness with other garment-producing countries.In December 2023, two years after Nike arrived at Y&W, workers said Nike pulled out. They said they were told to destroy any remaining Nike labels, a standard demand to prevent counterfeit or unauthorized products from being created. Hundreds of workers were let go.In early 2024, around the time of the Lunar New Year, workers said, the factory owner left Phnom Penh for what many thought was a new years trip home to China. He didnt return. Factory suppliers began calling in their debts, hauling away hundreds of rented sewing machines. The factory fell silent.Workers slept in front of the factorys locked gates to prevent the buildings from being cleared out. Hundreds marched in the streets, hoping to get the attention of the government and the brands for whom theyd produced. Nike, in its statement, did not explain why it left Y&W. It said its suppliers have an obligation to pay severance, social security or other separation benefits. In the event of any closure or divest, Nike works closely with the supplier to conduct a responsible exit, the statement said. A section of the former Y&W Garment factory now bears a for-rent sign. A California-based brand that shipping records show also did business with Y&W before its closure, True Classic, did not respond to written questions.Workers said they never heard from the brands. They said they did hear from the government, which was unhappy about their protests. Labor ministry officials called and told them to stop inciting their co-workers, threatening arrest. In March 2024, Cambodian news reports said the government seized the factorys assets and distributed the proceeds to workers. But workers told ProPublica they received far less than they were owed.The garment workers said they took what they could get. It might be hard to understand how far a dollar stretches in Cambodias economy. The countrys current $208 monthly minimum wage a $4 increase from last year doesnt sound like much to Americans. ProPublica heard from workers about why it isnt enough for Cambodians, either.Two women who worked at Y&W Garment and recently gave birth said they each spend $120 a month on powdered infant formula four cans a month at $30 apiece. Sar Kunthea, 34, who packaged clothing at Y&W, pays $282.70 a month on $12,000 she borrowed to make drainage improvements that would keep out floodwaters, which rose halfway up her homes doors during the rainy season. Sar Kunthea said she commonly worked two Sundays a month but still had to borrow money from friends a few times a year to stay afloat.Sar pulls leftovers out of her refrigerator for dinner. She buys the familys groceries daily, she says, because she doesnt have enough money to keep the refrigerator full. Sar pulls leftovers out of her refrigerator for dinner. She buys the familys groceries daily, she says, because she doesnt have enough money to keep the refrigerator full. Vat Vannak, who added metal buttons to clothing, said she typically earned about $250 a month by tacking on two hours at the end of her regular, six-day-a-week 7 a.m.-to-4 p.m. shifts. The overtime pushed her workweek close to 60 hours. Her husband also brings home a paycheck from construction. But their monthly household costs included $109 for a motorbike, $50 for a room near the factory, $60 for food and about $40 for school expenses. She said shed saved nothing.Labor advocates have long pushed brands like Nike to pay whats known as a living wage, calling it a basic human right. Although methods for estimating it vary, a living wage usually includes enough for food, water, housing, education, transportation, health care, energy, clothing, a phone and unforeseen expenses. Vat puts her nephew's hair in a ponytail (first image) and hangs laundry to dry. Vat and her husband, Bun Sokha, dry off their son after a bath. Nike does not explicitly require its factories to pay a living wage, but it says that every worker has a right to compensation for a regular work week that is sufficient to meet workers basic needs and provide some discretionary income. Nike reports that two-thirds of its key suppliers for which it was able to collect data paid above living wage benchmarks for their countries.Estimates from the Asia Floor Wage Alliance, which represents labor unions based in Asia, put that benchmark for Cambodia at $659 a month. The WageIndicator Foundation, an independent Dutch nonprofit, puts it at $276 to $360 a month.But Nikes preferred estimate is just $232, based on research by the Anker Research Institute, which is part of the Global Living Wage Coalition. Nike has sponsored the institutes work.In a statement, the institutes founders and one member of the wage coalition told ProPublica: Our estimates are always fully independent. Companies have no influence over the methodology or estimates.Regardless of what researchers say, Ngin Nearadei says what she earned at Y&W was not enough. Ngin feeds her son rice porridge. Ngin, 26, worked in quality control and found herself with hefty debt payments because, like other workers, recent flooding required her to raise the floor of her house. How much would she need to earn monthly to forgo overtime? About $400, she said, maybe $500. Thats up to 30% more than what Nike says its contract workforce earns, on average, compared to the minimum wage.Speaking in her home, Ngin disappeared for a moment and returned with two creased paystubs. One, covering roughly two weeks, showed just how much she had to work to get close to what she said she needs.She was scheduled to work 104 hours as part of a regular schedule that runs eight hours a day, Monday through Saturday. On top of that, she added 64 hours of overtime, including eight hours on Sunday, the paystub shows.Her total work time for the period was 168 hours, an average of roughly 11 to 12 hours a day if she worked every day. (Paychecks came twice a month; the exact pay period covered was not printed on Ngins document.)When combined with her other paycheck for the month, she earned $341.65. One of Ngins paystubs shows she worked 56 overtime hours and 8 additional hours on Sunday in a roughly two-week period. (Obtained and highlighted by ProPublica.) The workers who make Nikes products have helped Knight, the cofounder, become one of the richest people on earth. Nikes market capitalization was $13 billion in 1998, when Knight delivered his mea culpa about slave wages. Although its stock has been trading far below its 2021 peak, Nike was still worth about $80 billion as of April 21, 2025.The company has been a cash machine. In just its last two fiscal years, Nike has returned $13.9 billion to shareholders through stock buybacks and dividends.According to Dennis Arnold, an associate professor of human geography at the University of Amsterdam whos studied the Cambodian garment industry, unless Nike and others choose lower profit margins for the sake of higher pay, little is likely to change for factory workers. Governments like Cambodias fear that raising the minimum wage dramatically will drive away manufacturing, he said, because companies that benefit from Cambodias low wages must also wait longer and pay more to get garments to Western markets due to shipping costs and the countrys poor infrastructure.All said, its not the most appealing place in the world, and the government is not taking much initiative to try to change the situation for the better, Arnold said. So far, no brand has guaranteed its factory workers a living wage, according to the Clean Clothes Campaign, a Dutch advocacy group. H&M, the Swedish retailer, was quoted by numerous news outlets in 2013 promising that its top suppliers would pay a fair living wage by 2018. An analysis by the Clean Clothes Campaign in 2019 concluded that the promise was not fulfilled. (H&M did not respond to questions from ProPublica.) Recently, H&M and 11 other brands made a smaller commitment in an agreement with a global labor union, IndustriALL: to guarantee production volumes when Cambodian unions sign bargaining agreements that include higher wages, and to pay for the resulting higher labor costs.Nike is not a signatory.European and U.S. regulators could take measures to increase accountability for wages. Jason Judd, executive director of the Global Labor Institute at Cornell University, said they could require publicly traded companies like Nike to consistently disclose what factory workers earn when producing their goods. H&M currently reports what its foreign suppliers pay workers on a country-by-country basis, for example. Puma did too, until stopping this year. Nike did it once in 2001.Companies have enormous leeway in what they report, Judd said. Its enormously difficult to compare within firms across years. Between firms, impossible. Companies are able to pick and choose how they tell their story.Knight, who did not respond to requests for comment, wrote in his 2016 memoir that the question of wages for Nikes factory workers would always remain. The salary of a Third World factory worker seems impossibly low to Americans, and I understand, wrote Knight, whose net worth Forbes put at $28.5 billion as of April 21. Still, we have to operate within the limits and structures of each country, each economy; we cant simply pay whatever we wish to pay.Knight recounted a story, one thats hard to verify. When Nike tried to raise wages in an unnamed country, we found ourselves called on the carpet, summoned to the office of a top government official and ordered to stop. We were disrupting the nations entire economic system, he said. Its simply not right, he insisted, or feasible, that a shoe worker makes more than a medical doctor.At Y&W Garment, payroll data shows, line workers were nowhere close to making that much. On average, they earned $236.25 a month with incentives.The factory doctor made $581. About the NumbersThe Y&W Garment payroll ledger that ProPublica obtained was for March 2024, around the time the factory shut down. The data shows workers monthly base pay and how much they earned from bonuses and incentives, which are also paid on a monthly basis. More than a dozen former workers verified details about their own pay shown in the spreadsheet. To estimate total earnings for each worker, we included base salary, incentives and bonuses for transportation, seniority and attendance, but we excluded overtime pay as Nike does in its calculations of average wages and a meal incentive related to overtime. We assumed every worker got a $10 attendance bonus that Cambodian law requires. Although the spreadsheet did not indicate that $10 transportation bonuses were universal, we assigned this amount to every worker.
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    Every fan of queer cinema used to be pulling from the same limited number of options. Fortunately, that's shifted quite a bit in recent years, as queer protagonists have spread out into a wider variety of genres, tropes, and ever-afters. But having more films to watch means that it's more likely there are films we're missing.With that in mind, here are 20 underrated sapphic gems from the past 15 years that you probably haven't seen and may not even know about until now.The Four-Faced Liar (2010)It's a familiar premise: A group of twenty-somethings in New York navigate love, friendship, and betrayal after a chance meeting at a bar. But this take on relationships in the city centers queerness and questioning sexuality, as Molly (Emily Peck) begins to question her long-term relationship while growing closer to Bridget (Marja Lewis Ryan).Where to watch: Apple TV (rental)Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same (2011)This low-budget sci-fi comedy with a genuinely unforgettable title follows three aliens sent to Earth because their emotions are too intense for their home planet. After they reach New York, one of them, Zoinx (Susan Ziegler), falls for a greeting card store employee, Jane (Lisa Haas). Of course, Jane has no idea Zoinx is an alien or that the trio is being pursued by government agents. Its a bizarre, endearing little film that fans of scrappy indie cinema will absolutely appreciate.Where to watch: FandangoLife Partners (2014)Gillian Jacobs and Leighton Meester star as inseparable best friends until one of them starts dating a guy, and everything shifts. Sasha, whos queer and feeling stuck, watches as her straight bestie moves on with her life, leaving her to question whats next and where she fits. It's the type of queer story that doesn't get a lot of on-screen exploration, despite how real it is.Where to watch: MaxGirltrash: All Night Long (2014)This musical prequel to the cult web series Girltrash! follows a group of queer women navigating hookups, heartbreak, and a Battle of the Bands, all over the course of one chaotic night in Los Angeles. Yeah, it's not going to be hitting Broadway and collecting Tony Awards anytime soon, but fans of South of Nowhere will be delighted to see Gabrielle Christian and Mandy Musgrave back together again.Where to watch: TubiAddicted to Fresno (2015)In this dark comedy from Jamie Babbit and Karey Dornetto, Natasha Lyonne, for once, plays the character who's more or less got her life together at least in comparison to her sister (Judy Greer), who's fresh out of rehab for her sex addiction. Soon, they find themselves embarking on a quirky quest to get rid of a dead body, all while Lyonne's Martha is romantically pursued by Kelly (Aubrey Plaza).Where to watch: Peacock, Prime Video, TubiThe Intervention (2016)Before Happiest Season, Clea DuVall dived into directing with The Intervention, a star-studded indie dramedy about a group of friends ambushing two of their own with an intervention about their marriage. It's definitely an ensemble piece, but it's particularly notable for sapphic fans in that it reunites DuVall and her But I'm a Cheerleader co-star Natasha Lyonne as a couple. Where to watch: Prime Video (rental)The Archer (2017)The Archer is a surprisingly fun little flick that follows Lauren (Bailey Noble) as she gets sent to a shady reform camp. She and another young delinquent (Jeanine Mason) end up escaping and are pursued through the wilderness, with Lauren pulling out her badass archery skills to defend them. The dark tone isn't for everyone, but if you want a queer thriller that doesn't end in burying your gays, check this one out.Where to watch: TubiGirls Like Magic (2017)Magic (Julia Eringer) moves to LA and quickly forms a close bond with her new neighbor Jamie (Shantell Yasmine Abeydeera). But as you might have guessed from its inclusion on this list, what starts as friendship begins to feel like more even if they aren't quite willing to admit as much. We love a messy queer protagonist, and Girls Like Magic definitely has that on offer.Where to watch: TubiHollow in the Land (2017)Hollow in the Land is a solid little crime thriller starring Dianna Agron, an outcast searching for her brother after he goes missing in their small town. Her character didn't necessarily have to be queer for this story to work, which makes it all the more meaningful that she was.Where to watch: TubiPrincess Cyd (2017)Princess Cyd is a coming-of-age film in which its titular character (Jessie Pinnick) explores her sexuality while spending the summer in Chicago with her aunt (Rebecca Spence). It's particularly notable for its inclusion of a non-binary character/love interest in Katie (Ro White). This quiet film is well-loved among sapphics who have seen it, but has still mostly flown under the radar.Where to watch: Prime Video, TubiLez Bomb (2018)Lauren (Jenna Laurenzo) heads home for Thanksgiving planning to finally come out to her conservative family and introduce them to her girlfriend. But thanks to bad timing and a surprise visit from a male friend, her big announcement spirals into a weekend of misunderstandings and chaos. This is definitely a low-budget film, but one that's decidedly rewatchable thanks to the humor and heart it brings to the table.Where to watch: TubiWild Nights with Emily (2018)Fans of sapphic media may be more familiar with Dickinson at this point, but that's no reason to sleep on Wild Nights with Emily. It's yet another enjoyable look into the life of one of our most well-known poets this time played by Molly Shannon.Where to watch: Strand Releasing via Prime VideoRafiki (2018)Set in Kenya, Rafiki follows the blossoming relationship between Kena (Samantha Mugatsia) and Ziki (Sheila Munyiva), two young women whose fathers are political rivals in a place where queerness is still criminalized. The film made waves for being banned in Kenya upon release, but it deserves to be more widely seen, controversial or not.Where to watch: TubiTwo of Us (2019)Most modern sapphic films revolve around teenagers or twentysomethings, but Two of Us offers something different. Nina (Barbara Sukowa) and Madeleine (Martine Chevallier) have been secretly in love for decades, living in separate apartments across the hall. Things get complicated when one has a stroke and they have to decide how to navigate their relationship with their clueless families.Where to watch: Prime Video, TubiParadise Hills (2019)Paradise Hills is weird let's get that out of the way up front. It's sort of Jupiter Ascending, but for lesbians. Is it disastrously bad? A quiet masterpiece? All I can say is that anyone who can confidently answer that question, no matter how they answer it, is somehow wrong. But any movie that reaches the mid-point and makes you go "lol wouldn't it be funny if this were suddenly gay?" and then it is deserves a spot on this list.Where to watch: StarzEllie and Abbie (& Ellies Dead Aunt) (2020)When Ellie (Sophie Hawkshaw) decides to ask her classmate Abbie (Zoe Terakes) to the formal, she gets some unexpected help in the form of her dead aunt, Tara (Julia Billington). Once a queer rights activist in the '80s, Tara is now a ghost determined to help her niece navigate the water of adolescence in this goofy but heartwarming Australian romcom.Where to watch: TubiSummerland (2020)Sapphic period pieces are a dime a dozen, but Summerland stands out for centering a love story that doesnt end in tragedy. Alice (Gemma Arterton), a reclusive writer in coastal England during WWII, is unexpectedly tasked with caring for a young evacuee. As they grow closer, flashbacks reveal her past relationship with Vera (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), a woman she once loved.Where to watch: AMC+After Blue (Dirty Paradise) (2021)If French surrealist cinema is your thing, definitely check out After Blue (Dirty Paradise). Teen Roxy (Paula Luna) is banished alongside her mother (Elina Lwensohn) after accidentally freeing a dangerous criminal named Kate Bush. It's very gay, very bizarre, and the type of movie that's particularly enjoyable if you live somewhere with legalized weed.Where to watch: TubiAlone With You (2022)We got a lot of claustrophobic films with a tiny cast and minimal locations in the years immediately following the pandemic, but Alone With You is one where those constraints truly work. The story follows Charlie (Emily Bennett, who also co-wrote and co-directed), a young woman waiting for her girlfriend to come home but as time passes, reality starts to blur. Is something haunting their apartment, or is Charlie unraveling? As an added bonus for horror fans, Barbara Crampton makes a brief virtual appearance as Charlie's mother, giving this little flick some serious street cred in the genre.Where to watch: ShudderYou Can Live Forever (2022)Set in the 1990s, this Canadian drama follows Jaime (Anwen ODriscoll), a teen sent to live with relatives in a conservative Jehovahs Witness community after her father's death. There, she meets Marike (June Laporte), the daughter of a prominent elder, and the two begin a secret relationship. It's like Disobedience, but for teens and with less spitting.Where to watch: Prime Video (rental)
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    The Outlook is our weekly roundup of political issues that affect the LGBTQ+ community.The LGBTQ+ youth option on the 988 crisis line may be shut down Oct. 1, per a draft U.S. Department of Health and Human Services budget. The line launched in 2022 to support queer youth at higher risk for suicide.The Trump administration has brought its request to deny transgender troops from serving in the Armed Forces to the U.S. Supreme Court.In California, LGBTQ+ Democrat Jake Rakovis looking to challenge his former boss, Congressman Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks), for his seat in the 2026 primaries. Equality Michigan warns that federal actions may derail gender-affirming carein the state. California Congressman Robert Garcia traveled to El Salvador to inquire on the well-being of Andry Hernndez Romero, a gay asylum seeker who was detained and incarcerated in El Salvador.The post The OutLook: LGBTQ+ politics & policy: April 25, 2025 appeared first on News Is Out.
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    Almost any job today requires knowledge of technological skills from things as simple as sending emails to coding complex programs. Yet for members of the LGBTQ+ community, it can feel like there is an absence of inclusive tech spaces. The nonprofitOut in Techis seeking to remedy this by creating a community of LGBTQ+ tech leaders and aspiring techies.Andrew Lowenthal founded the organization in New York City in 2013 with the goal of connecting all corners of the LGBTQ+ tech community. Since then, it has expanded to have chapters in over 30 cities across the world, bringing together LGBTQ+ people of all different backgrounds. Out in Tech connects its global members through its Slack channel, which currently has over 40,000 people. There are a variety of different channels to discuss all kinds of topics, from machine learning to employee resource groups. It is a place where members can find job opportunities, learn about community events, and connect with others from all over the world.In Texas, Out in Tech has chapters in DFW, Austin, and Houston. Kiro Louie is one of the founding members of theAustin chapter. Louie first connected with the organization while he lived in Brooklyn, where he felt the tech community was dominated by white engineers. When he moved to Austin in 2017, after assisting with marketing and social media for Out in Tech, he worked to start a local chapter in Austin.At the time we didnt really see a lot of diversity reflected in the tech community, and felt like we were missing perspectives, Louie explained. The leadership team made a concerted effort to diversify their outreach and events. The chapter hosted the first health and fitness panel, the first pride themed stand-up comedy show, and connected with Employee Resources Groups in Austin. Their numbers have now grown to over 2,000 chapter members.Out in Tech gather for a mixer in Austin, TX. Photo: Out in TechTroy Pacheco, the current chapter head for Out in Tech Austin, is excited to continue growing the group. For 2025, well continue hosting our monthly mixers, but were exploring new locations and leaning into partnerships with other local LGBTQ+ groups to co-host events, Pacheco said. This will give our community more ways to connect, collaborate, and expand their networks. Previously the organization has partnered with Austin Women in Technology to host the final mixer of 2024, which included food and gifts from The Little Gay Shop.Part of the programming Out in Tech offers includes career talks, mentorship opportunities, and monthly mixers. The organization is not limited to just those in traditional tech roles, such as engineers or software designers. Out in Tech is for anyone who works in a tech adjacent industry, which includes pretty much everything, Louie said. He shared that his background actually isnt in the tech industry, but hes found a space in the organization. You might work for a company doing marketing, or in the sales department for a tech company, or as an accountant who utilizes excel, and youre engaging technology, Louie said.Another program of the global organization isOut in Tech U, which focuses on equipping LGBTQ+ tech professionals between the ages of 18 and 25 with the skills needed to be successful in the tech industry. This program is a safe space for young tech enthusiasts to connect personally and professionally while expanding their capabilities. Mentees are connected with tech professionals and complete a capstone project. There are opportunities both in person and virtually. Its a program thats only gotten better over the years, Louie explained. Out in Tech U is an amazing chance for young professionals to learn more about what its like to be a queer individual in tech and start to develop skills that will jettison them forward. Applications for the fall semester will be opening soon.Johnny Taboada is the chapter head for the Dallas Fort-Worth area. The DFW chapter has around 300 members, who are able to connect both in person and online. The chapter also engages with other local LGBTQ+ organizations and events. Last year the chapter hosted in-person socials, Pride Panels, and coffee mixers. With the current administration, Taboada believes that LGBTQ+ community and joy matter more now than ever before.Out in Tech also has its own corporate council, Qorporate, for companies looking to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at work. These partners pay for an annual membership and receive access to talent acquisition, employee engagement, workplace inclusion, and a network of industry leaders. Members participate in roundtable discussions and receive resources on supporting their LGBTQ+ employees. The council began in 2019 with thirty-five member companies, as has now expanded to over 70 sponsors listed on their website.These kinds of partnerships help to put job opportunities directly in front of techie LGBTQ+ community members.Company partners also receive access toOut in Techs Belonging Toolkitthat provides guidance on building a more inclusive culture at work. In our current political climate, it is more important than ever for companies to show their commitment to DEI initiatives. Employee resource groups (ERGs) are one way Out in Tech suggests companies can support their LGBTQ+ employees. The organization reports that ERGs lead to employees feeling more empowered, foster efficiently, and attract diverse talent, as67% of job seekerscite diversity in the workforce as a crucial factor in considering job offers.Another way Out in Tech works to support queer people in the technology field is through career talks and networking. At the beginning of May the organization is hosting a virtual event where those looking for a job can meet with partner companies currently hiring engineers, product managers, and UI designers. The event will start off with career readiness workshops followed by informal round robins where participants can inquire about companies remote work policies, their healthcare benefits for queer and trans employees, and any other questions they may have.The best way weve found to make companies more diverse is to impact the hiring pipeline, said Louie. Panel discussions are a great opportunity to showcase queer people at all levels of the industry.The organization has also created what it calls Digital Corps, a group of volunteers who provide web services to activists and social entrepreneurs around the world. Since its inception in 2017, the corps has built over 250 websites for grassroots organizations in 70 countries. Organizations that are seeking support can apply on Out in Techs website to have a website built.Out in Tech is working to advance digital equity within the LGBTQ+ community. If youre looking to get involved, find out more on their website or by joining the Out in Tech slack channel. The local Texas chapters are also acceptingvolunteersand sponsorships. With the current political climate, now is an important time to connect with an LGBTQ+ organization that has such deep roots and expansive network, Kiro Louie concluded.This story is part of the Digital Equity Local Voices Fellowship lab. 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    When exes blossom in Springand how to nip them in the bud
    Pollinated by NostalgiaPicture it: you're curled up on a late Saturday night, sheet mask on, devouring pizza and reruns of Golden Girls under in your backyard when, suddenly, your phone lights up. It's the guy you were sure was permanently archived in the Museum of Bad Decisions. Your stomach does a synchronized cartwheel with your heart.And then, like clockwork, your internal monologue begins: Do I block, bless, or booty-call?Recycled romances occur when old flames and one-night stands circle back like daffodils. I've witnessed more comebacks than a mid-2000s boy band, pre- and post-transition. But when history repeats itself as an unexpected "hey stranger," a cocktail of nostalgia, ego, and questionable judgment begins to fizz.So, how do we decide whether to give them the key to our secret garden...or triple-bolt it shut?The Reality Check: Who Are You Now?Spring has sprung, which usually means old flames and one-night stands thaw out. Memory has the effect of smoothing the edges of what happened in previous relationships. Who hasn't found themselves romanticizing the good moments while minimizing the ugly ones? The cheating, the microaggressions, or the time(s) they voted for Trump.For trans folks, especially those who begin later in life, there are multiple layers in our experience. The version of us that a former partner knew may look different, whether it be our newly chosen name or how we look. Or, our trans journey has expanded into its own universe, and we need the right gardener with the right skills to tend to our needs.That's why the first step is a reality check: not on what was, but on who you are now:Did they respect your identity last time around? Have they shown genuine trans-affirmation since?Do you share fundamental values today, or does your new self have non-negotiables that would doom the sequel?People evolve, but not everyone levels up. Has your ex displayed tangible change, or is it the same old script with prettier fonts?Fail two out of three? Slam that door, love.Nostalgia is seductive. It wafts in with sweet notes of lazy Sunday pancakes, inside jokes, and attending events as a couple rather than solo. But nostalgia, like a TikTok filter, paints selective colors. Sometimes, you need to ask yourself if you're missing them or the you that existed back then.The Not-So-Secret Garden: The Case of Auntie and Mr. RosebudProof that Auntie doesn't always take her own advice, now picture this: early January 2025. I reconnected with an old flame, let's call him Mr. Rosebud. We first met on a dating app in 2019. Our moment wasn't a blooming one, ending disastrously as he always came around intoxicated. He apologized, and we shared our personal journeys since we met: I had gotten cuter and more fabulous; he was still handsome and sobered up, primarily due to a court order that forced him to quit drinking and take urine tests.But as the late, great Pope Francis once said, "Who am I to judge?"Our late-night conversation turned into a day of us hanging out together. My dog adored Mr. Rosebud but craved attention like her mother. He ended up spending the night after making dinner. The following day, he cleaned my apartment, cooked breakfast, and walked the dog while I worked. He stayed another night. Then another. Then another. On Friday, he was ecstatic as his urine test was clean. I didn't quite yet understand his excitement, but it was Friday, and I was ready to relax. He came back to my apartment with several bottles of alcohol. Then, he revealed his secret of manipulating the system for his benefit.Any respectable woman would've immediately bid him adieu and proceeded to live her best life. Sadly, nostalgia prevented me. It was not just the smoothed-out nostalgia that kept the attraction. It was the nostalgia of a younger meyes, five years younger, but one who was equally reckless with life. That recklessness was, in its own way, liberating. And I partially yearned for it from the rigors and rigidity I built around myself.I soon learned how nostalgia cost me my time, space, and energy.Mr. Rosebud practically lived in my apartment for over a month. It felt less like a lover and more like a roommate living in my apartment; he chose to stay up late and watch Netflix while I went to bed in preparation for the next work day. And, with him being jobless, he was always there. This was the first time I wished I had worked in an office: he was in my space from dawn to dusk, doing little save taking out the dog (he eventually groaned about cooking and cleaning). Somewhere, I lost the energythe courageof telling him to leave.Because with each charming smile and handholding, each kiss and sex session, the strength to say goodbye dissipated like a comet's tail.Fate would eventually get rid of him. My. Rosebud eventually went back into rehab after several failed tests. Meanwhile, I breathed a sigh of relief as he packed his belongings ahead of his sojourn.A Walk in the ParkA few weeks later, cozy and alone watching The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, I reflected on life over the past few years. From the name I gave myself to the circle I socialized in and how I crafted my presentation, I had truly become the woman I yearned to be in my youth. The confidence, self-assuredness, and self-sufficiency, especially as a Black trans woman, are empowering. But some men won't see it as enticing but as intimidating. In the brief re-tryst with Mr. Rosebud, I also yearned for another nostalgic feeling.The nostalgia of being "chosen" at a time when I felt deeply unseen.In a twisted way, I thought there was some comfort in letting a man pay for dinner despite knowing I could afford (and possibly eat) it all, deferring to him on the choice of movie to watch or (sighs) UFC match to buy. And that, instead of proving him right, allowing him to win an argument might boost his ego. The irony is that I was never raised to think this way (I grew up around equally empowering and ambitious women). But somehow, giving him a "win" in some form would make him stay.But I'm not a mere English roseI'm an exotic flower. This new person I had become, with a new name, voice, and everything, was far beyond his worth. And any hopes of continuing anything with him would hold no real value.Continuing to meddle in the garden of romantic nostalgia would have been interacting with a memory cosplayer, not a real partner.So, please take it from Auntie: When an ex reappears, hunt for the impulse underneath. Is it loneliness? Fear of dating apps? Hormonal chaos? That awareness is your seatbelt before you board the nostalgia rideand open your literal and emotional door to past hookups.Remember: Second chances are not freebies; they're loans with interest.The Glow-Up Audit: A Self-Love ToolshedLike a well-tended field, time apart should come with evidence of growth: therapy, accountability, activism, or at least no longer hating vegetables. So, take into account what I'd like to call the Glow-Up Audit:Accountability Letter. Have they articulated what they did wrong without deflecting? A genuine apology doesn't contain the phrase "if I hurt you."Effort Ledger. Are actions matching words? One apology does not make a pattern. Continuous respect is the new platonic-to-romantic currency.Support Statement. In the era of rising transphobia, will they show up publicly? They don't deserve you at midnight if they don't clap for you in daylight.They're not partner material if your ex can't pass the audit. That's just nostalgia with a side of crabgrass.Remember, whenever that ex tries to plant themselves back into your life, anchor every decision in radical self-love. Loving yourself so fiercely that it's mistaken for vanity is how we survive.Keep BlossomingAs for my quick romance with Mr. Rosebud, thankfully, he's still in rehab. When he finally reached out, I told him I couldn't afford to have him back in my life and wished him all the best. It still feels hard to say this to someone who has always been warm, open, and welcoming.Open the door or deadbolt it when it comes to an ex? Well, the answer isn't a universal rule. But know that whatever choice you make, Auntie is here, reminding you always, "Choose you first, darling. Always you."And remember, exes, like seasonal flowers, may come and go. But only you can decide when and to whom you give access to the inner garden of your heart.'Til next time,Your Lovable Trans AuntieYour Lovable Trans Auntie is our go-to advice column for lifes biggest (and messiest) questionslove, work, identity, and everything in between. With a signature blend of warmth, wit, and just the right amount of sass, Auntie offers readers a uniquely trans perspective thats as affirming as it is entertaining. Whether dishing out heartfelt wisdom, practical advice, or a little tough love, Auntie is here to remind everyone that theyre never alone on this journeyGot a crush but dont know how to tell them youre trans? Wondering how to deal with that coworker who still forgets your pronouns? Trying to navigate family drama, dating dilemmas, or just figuring out who you are? Aunties got you. Submit your questions to voices@equalpride.com.
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    Spencer Pratt shares an emotional update on his Palisades home: 'I try not even to think about it'
    2025 started off on a very devastating note.At least 29 people have died in the Los Angeles area wildfires and nearly 150,000 residents were displaced or lost their homes in the deadly travesty.Reality TV icon Spencer Pratt and his wife Heidi Montag's gorgeous Palisades house was one of the many buildings burned down back in January and the couple is still trying to move on in any way possible."This has been a really hard week. My parents just put their house, or the dirt that I grew up in, up for sale. I'm just realizing that Heidi and I probably need to that next. It just costs too much to rebuild in 2025. I try not even to think about it, like it didn't even happen. If you try to process it, it's just like spiraling out," Pratt tells PRIDE. See on Instagram Although his personal life is taking quite a toll, Pratt is thankfully staying booked and busy by doing what he does best competing on reality TV.The star is joining other legendary personalities such as Omarosa, Kim Zolciak, and Cynthia Bailey on the new Hulu show Got To Get Out. Twenty contestants are trapped in a house and those that are strategic enough to escape have a shot at winning the grand prize of one million dollars."I should only be focusing on our current reality, which is being on Hulu! I took this show too serious. If anything, I wish I had not. I may have lost some years off my life in stress, anxiety, and lack of sleep. Obviously, I need a lot of money and success to rebuild my house." Omarosa is also known for her unapologetic personality and wit, so The Apprentice star had no problem causing chaos right from the jump."My reputation precedes me. For one million dollars, they're lucky I didn't start backstabbing off the [bat]. I love Kim [Zolciak]. I'm glad I got to know her. She was going through a lot on the show. She was going through that divorce and I pray that everything works out," Omarosa tells PRIDE.With so many iconic reality TV shows like Celebrity Big Brother, House of Villains, and Fear Factor under her belt, Omarosa is just waiting for The Traitors to call her up next."If they call, I will answer! One of my good girlfriends, Phaedra Parks, did so well. I want a part of it! She did her thing, so I want to see if I could mix it up as well."Got To Get Out is streaming now on Hulu. To see the full interviews with Spencer Pratt and Omarosa, check out the videos at the top of the page.
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    Don't drop the soap! Disgraced George Santos is heading to jail for a long time
    A federal judge sentenced former Republican New York U.S. Rep. George Santos to 87 months in prison on Friday, sealing the downfall of one of the most flamboyant and fraudulent figures in recent American politics.Judge Joanna Seybert handed down the sentence in U.S. District Court in Central Islip, New York, eight months after Santos pleaded guilty to 23 federal felony counts, including wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, theft of public funds, and money laundering.Related: Who is George Santos, the lying gay former Republican congressman being sentenced to prison?Santos, 36, appeared in court without supporters or character witnesses. In a letter filed earlier this week, he told the court he felt too embarrassed, too ashamed to ask anyone to stand by him. This is mine to deal with and mine alone, he wrote.Santos arrived at the courthouse ten minutes before the 10:30 a.m. hearing began and passed through a scrum of reporters without answering questions.Federal prosecutors asked the court to impose the 7-year, 3-month sentence, citing Santoss social media blitz and his attempts to portray himself as a victim. They said his posts accusing the Justice Department of being a cabal of pedophiles and calling himself a scapegoat demonstrated a lack of remorse and a high risk of reoffending.Santos, a MAGA devotee, pushed back in a letter to the court, insisting that his statements represented free speech, not defiance. True remorse isnt mute, he wrote. It is aware of itself, and it speaks up when the penalty scale jumps into the absurd.Santos is also required to pay more than $370,000 in restitution and forfeit more than $205,000.Related: Disgraced Republican George Santos asks judge to ignore his posts while considering his prison sentenceSantos admitted to misusing donor money to fund personal expenses, including luxury designer goods, Botox treatments, and subscriptions to adult content platforms. He also illegally collected pandemic-era unemployment benefits while earning a congressional salary.The House of Representatives expelled Santos in December 2023 following a damning Ethics Committee report, making him only the sixth member in history to be removed by colleagues.Santos, who identified as the first out gay Republican elected to Congress without a prior appointment, often invoked his Latine and LGBTQ+ identity as part of his public image. But he also voted with the far-right wing of his party on key issues and lied about his personal history including saying he lost employees in the Pulse nightclub shooting, a statement widely condemned by LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations as false and exploitative.Related: Prosecutors seek 7-year prison sentence for George Santos in sweeping fraud caseFollowing his expulsion from Congress, Santos sought to rebrand himself through a podcast, personalized Cameo videos, and the revival of his drag persona, Kitara Ravache an identity he had previously denied. Critics described these efforts as attempts to monetize scandal rather than demonstrate contrition.Prosecutors emphasized that Santoss efforts to position himself as a victim or entertainer did not absolve the harm caused by his actions particularly to donors, constituents, and the credibility of public office.Santos made a mockery of our election system, the government wrote in its April 17 sentencing memo. His actions speak louder than any words, and they cry out for a significant carceral sentence.The Bureau of Prisons has not yet announced where Santos will serve his sentence.This story is developing.
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    Yes Girl, Disgraced Ex-Congressman George Santos is Really About to Serve Over 7 Years in Prison for All That Fraud
    Former U.S. Representative George Santos was sentenced to 87 months in federal prison on Friday, April 25, 2025, after pleading guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. The sentence marks the culmination of a series of legal troubles that led to his expulsion from Congress in December 2023. Santos, 36, represented New Yorks 3rd Congressional District for less than a year beforeSource
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    Rosie O'Donnell is opening up about her relationship with Ellen DeGeneres, their feud explained
    Rosie ODonnell and Ellen DeGeneres are both lesbian comedians with successful acting careers. They've both had major daytime talk shows, and both fled to Europe because of the current political climate, and yet despite how much they have in common, theyve been feuding for more than two decades.In a new interview with Us Weekly, ODonnell is speaking out about the deterioration of her relationship with DeGeneres and what led to the falling out between the former friends who have such a long and shared history. Although there have been years' worth of simmering animosity, ODonnell said she doesnt have any malice toward her old friend. I dont want to fight against another gay woman. Its not like were tenaciously opposed to each other. Were just very different people. We have had some stuff in the past that we never resolved, she explained.But how did the feud start, and where do the women stand now?Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie ODonnell used to be friendsThe two women both came up in the stand-up comedy scene at the same time in the '90s so they ran into each other frequently and according to ODonnell they used to go to parties together with other lesbian celebrities.I had known her for years doing stand-up and as young entertainers in Hollywood. Me, Melissa [Etheridge], k.d. [lang] and Ellen, we all would go to parties together, ODonnell told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview back in 2023. The League of Their Own actress explained that they were such good friends that right before DeGeneres came out on her sitcom Ellen and then on the cover of Time, she came on The Rosie ODonnell Show and teased coming out. To support her friend, despite still being in the closet herself, ODonnell made a lesbian joke on air. It was a good relationship. We were friends, ODonnell said. We supported each other. Which is why when she came on my show, I said, Let me not have you standing there by yourself. Lets get a joke in there.' And we sat down and came up with that, 'Oh my God, I love Casey Kasem. Maybe Im Lebanese. It became a big thing.How did the feud between Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie ODonnell start?The relationship between the comedians deteriorated when DeGeneres appeared on Larry King Live in 2004 and acted like she and ODonnell werent friends.She said it on Larry King Live. Larry King said, Whatever happened to Rosie ODonnells show? She went down the tubes as soon as she came out. And the quote that Ellen said was, I dont know Rosie. Were not friends. I was watching TV in bed with my wife going, Did she just say that?The reality of what DeGeneres told Larry King is slightly different: "I don't really know Rosie that well. I mean, I've spoken to her, but we're not really friends," she said. Rosie ODonnells feelings were hurtOn an episode of Watch What Happens Live in 2022, ODonnell admitted that she was hurt by DeGeneres snubbing her on Larry King Live. "It hurt my feelings like a baby and I never really got over it," she told host Andy Cohen after relaying the whole saga. ODonnell also claimed in the interview with THR that DeGeneres hired the staff from her talk show to work on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which started in 2003, shortly after ODonnell left her own talk show. She used the same staff from my show Jim Paratore, Andy Lassner. So that was odd. It was very similar to my show, ODonnell told the publication. "And then I asked to go on because of something I was promoting, and she said no. And I remember going, Seriously? After she said no that one time, whenever they would ask [me to appear] on the show, I would say no."The feud may be one sidedODonnell told THR back in 2023 that after she appeared on Watch What Happens Live, she received a text from her old friend apologizing and admitting that she didnt remember saying that to Larry King.But at the time it doesnt sound like ODonnell was ready to live and let live. She wrote, Im really sorry and I dont remember that. I guess she saw me talk about it on Andy Cohens show. I remembered it so well, I had T-shirts printed and I gave them to my staff that said I dont know Rosie. Were not friends.ODonnell said that at one point the two women were so close that they knew each others family, but after the feud started, she no longer trusted DeGeneres. I have a picture of her holding [my then-infant son] Parker. I know her mother. I could identify her brother without her in the room. I knew her for so many years. It just felt like I dont trust this person to be in my world, she said.Where do they stand now?While DeGeneres hasnt spoke publicly about the feud, ODonnell went into detail about her feelings toward DeGeneres in the new Us Weekly interview. I dont want to fight against another gay woman. Its not like were tenaciously opposed to each other. Were just very different people, she admitted. We have had some stuff in the past that we never resolved. And not in any way as, as partners or lovers or anything like that, just as friends and comedians, but I wish her the best. I seriously do, she told Us. I think that theres enough room in the world for all of the gay comedians, and we all need to stick together because gay people are the next group to be threatened. And the way they attack trans people is absolutely terrifying. If people dont understand that theyre a vital part of the LBGTQIA+ community, thats tragic because we protect our own, especially the most vulnerable.
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    Brooke Eden Saddles Up for Summer With Joyful New Single Giddy Up!, Dropping May 2
    Country pop firecracker Brooke Eden is hitting the dance floorand the roadwith her glittery, twang-filled new single Giddy Up!, set for release on May 2 via BMG. The bold and breezy anthem blends Edens Southern roots with a dance-floor-ready beat, delivering what she calls her most authentic and unapologetic release yet. Equal parts country sass and Pride party soundtrack, Giddy Up!Source
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    Candace Owens turns on Trump, slams his attempt to 'suppress speech' in Harvard fight
    It sounds like Candace Owens might be having some regrets about her unabashed support of President Donald Trump.Owens, who has made a career for herself cheering for MAGA and lashing out at the usual targeted groups, spoke out against Trumps crusade against Harvard University on an episode of her podcast this week."I never thought that I would see a day where I would be rooting for a university above Donald J. Trump and his administration," she said. "But I dont recognize this administration right now. I dont recognize whats happening."Earlier this month, the Trump administration sent Harvard a list of demands it says the school must meet. This list included an insistence that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring processes be discontinued, among other things that the schools president, Alan M. Garber, slammed as government overreach.As a result, the administration froze $2.2 billion in federal grants and Harvard filed a lawsuit against them in return.Owens, surprisingly enough, is siding with Harvard. In her podcast, she expressed bewilderment over how a president who is allegedly "such a free speech enthusiast" could be actively attempting to suppress free speech."Its so messy. Its so obvious," she said. "Going after college universities, trying to suppress speech while pretending that youre not suppressing speech, while pretending that youre fighting DEI."She further suggested that its "not worth it" to celebrate this kind of brazen attack on freedom because it could eventually blow back on conservatives, too. "If you think its going to stop with college campuses, youre out of your mind," she said. "So you better buck up and root for Harvard University in this fight." (@) MAGA has been gleefully turning a blind eye to Trumps repeated and blatant disregard for all sorts of rules and norms so long as the people being hurt are people they dont like. Many people have already suggested there wont be a reckoning until MAGA voters themselves are subjected to the fall out from everything the Trump administration is doing, if even then. Owens seems to be getting slightly ahead of the curve, but it certainly already took long enough for her to reach this point.And while it would be nice to think she may start using her platform to spread a smidge of common sense, very few seem convinced that might actually happen. (@) "Do not let her get away with this rebrand. We know who and what she is." (@) "That man ran his campaign and told them everything that he plans to do and she and her grifter crew still voted for him. She didnt think her boot licking ass was going to be impacted because shes in the crew and now she has regrets. Shes an evil degenerate B****!" (@) "Limiting free speech is a slippery slope for everybody. Ive always said that. Some people are realizing they dont want to be on the receiving end of this kind of authoritarianism in the future and you know what good" (@) "You know Trump fucked up when people start to agree with Candace Owens. Excuse me while I go throw up." (@) "Candace Owens and Joe Rogan spent years hyping up Trump, and now that they're criticizing him, suddenly they're the voices of reason? They're not principled, they're just riding the wave. They see that Trump's loyalists aren't trending anymore, so they're pivoting."So, is Owens turning over a new leaf? Doubtful. But we can appreciate MAGA folks actually calling out threats to democracy the real kind, not the fearmongering pushed by those they put in charge without embracing or trusting them. Even the worst person you know makes a good point every now and then even if they're just regurgitating the same warnings they've been ignoring from others for years.
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    by William Turton, Avi Asher-Schapiro, Christopher Bing and Andy Kroll ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. A Treasury Department inspector general is probing efforts by President Donald Trump and Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency to obtain private taxpayer data and other sensitive information, internal communications reviewed by ProPublica show.The office of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has sought a wide swath of information from IRS employees. In particular, the office is seeking any requests for taxpayer data from the president, the Executive Office of the President, DOGE or the presidents Office of Management and Budget.The request, spelled out in a mid-April email obtained by ProPublica, comes as watchdogs and leading Democrats question whether DOGE has overstepped its bounds in seeking information about taxpayers, public employees or federal agencies that is typically highly restricted.The review appears to be in its early stages one document describes staffers as beginning preplanning but the email directs the IRS to turn over specific documents by Thursday, April 24. Its not clear if that happened.The inspector general is seeking, for instance, All requests for taxpayer or other protected information from the President or Executive Office of the President, OMB, or DOGE. Include any information on how the requestor plans to use the information requested, the IRSs response to the request, and the legal basis for the IRSs response, the email says.The inquiry also asks for information about requests for access to IRS systems from any agency in the executive branch, including the Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration and DOGE.The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration office, known as TIGTA, is led by acting Inspector General Heather M. Hill. When Trump fired 17 inspectors general across a range of federal agencies in January, those working for the Treasury Department were not among the ones axed.The White House, DOGE, OMB and Musk did not respond to requests for comment Friday. Previously, the administration has said, Those leading this mission with Elon Musk are doing so in full compliance with federal law, appropriate security clearances, and as employees of the relevant agencies, not as outside advisors or entities.A TIGTA spokesperson, Becky DAmbrosio, said the agency does not disclose specific details of ongoing work or timelines. She said the office has received multiple requests from Congress. When possible, we are incorporating these requests into our ongoing work providing independent oversight of IRS activities.The April 15 request follows concerns expressed by some within the IRS that DOGE employees under Musks direction have improperly accessed taxpayer information or shared it with other government agencies, said multiple people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.Earlier this month, a group of Democratic senators urged the Treasury inspector general to investigate whether the Trump administration was violating strict taxpayer privacy laws by giving DOGE personnel wide access inside the agency. Taxpayer data held by the IRS is, by design, subject to some of the strongest privacy protections under federal law, the violation of which can trigger civil and criminal sanctions, the lawmakers wrote in their request.In March, three senators said they were troubled by reports the IRS had entered into a sharing agreement to help the Department of Homeland Security locate suspected undocumented immigrants. Trump has promised deportations on a massive scale.A spokesperson for Sen. Ron Wyden, one of the signees of both requests, declined to comment. DHS referred a request for comment from ProPublica to the Treasury Department, which did not respond.The inspector general examination comes amid major upheaval at the Treasury Department and the IRS, as the administration moves to fire thousands of agency workers and DOGE digs deeper into IRS databases. Melanie Krause resigned as the acting commissioner of the IRS after the agency reached an agreement to share taxpayer data with the DHS.A former senior official at TIGTA told ProPublica the review could lead to a criminal investigation if reviewers find evidence of lawbreaking. The same official said its possible those leading the review could face political repercussions, as have scores of prosecutors, FBI agents, law firms and others who have questioned Trumps actions.Emails from the inspector general to IRS employees earlier this month asked them to provide copies of any written agreements to share taxpayer data with entities including the Department of Homeland Security, the Social Security Administration, DOGE, the Office of Personnel Management or other agencies.It also seeks a full list of non-IRS employees who are part of DOGE or its affiliates. This year, ProPublica has been profiling the figures working for DOGE. Danielle Citron, a leading privacy legal scholar at the University of Virginia, said the email suggests that the inspector general may be probing for violations of the Privacy Act, which requires agencies to safeguard citizens information and only share it across the government in specific cases. The kind of blanket data-sharing agreement the Trump administration is seeking with the IRS, she said, is exactly what the Privacy Act is designed to avoid.CNN and Wired have reported that DOGE is attempting to build a master database that combines information from the IRS, DHS, Social Security Administration and other agencies. The database would be used for immigration enforcement, the outlets reported.This is not the first time Trump administration decisions at the IRS have prompted an inspector general inquiry.As ProPublica reported, a senior IRS lawyer warned the agencys leaders in late February that its plan to terminate nearly 7,000 probationary employees based on poor performance was untrue and a fraud. The IRS proceeded with the firings, which have since been challenged in federal court.After the firings, the IRS inspector general began scrutinizing the mass terminations, said a person familiar with the effort who wasnt authorized to speak with reporters. The status of the probe is not known.
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