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Kate Sosin

Los Angeles

Reporter at The 19th News

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | 19thnews.org | Kate Sosin

    Published The Dyke March has been kicking off every year in New York City for 31 years as a kind of antidote to the traditional and often corporate Pride Parade, held at the end of June. Its focus on women and trans people and its resistance to advertising has given it a more political edge: It’s more of a protest than a party, and straight people tend not to go. But it is teetering on the edge of becoming a victim of its internal politics.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Kate Sosin

    The Dyke March has been kicking off every year in New York City for 31 years as a kind of antidote to the traditional and often corporate Pride Parade, held at the end of June. Its focus on women and trans people and its resistance to advertising has given it a more political edge: It’s more of a protest than a party, and straight people tend not to go. But it is teetering on the edge of becoming a victim of its internal politics.

  • 3 weeks ago | gaysonoma.com | Kate Sosin

    National/ News/ Top Stories On January 20, the day that President Trump again took the oath of office, Monique “Muffie” Mousseau got a slew of emails and phone calls. “Homophobic people were saying the most horrific things,” she recalled. Two men threatened to kill her, and a woman said she wouldn’t exist any longer: “That I’m a virus to the United States.” Mousseau is the executive director of Uniting Resilience, a grassroots organization based in Rapids City, South Dakota, that has...

  • 3 weeks ago | advocate.com | Kate Sosin

    This story was originally reported by Kate Sosin of The 19th. Meet Kate and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. On January 20, the day that President Trump again took the oath of office, Monique “Muffie” Mousseau got a slew of emails and phone calls. “Homophobic people were saying the most horrific things,” she recalled.

  • 4 weeks ago | them.us | Kate Sosin

    This post originally appeared on The 19th. On January 20, the day that President Trump again took the oath of office, Monique “Muffie” Mousseau got a slew of emails and phone calls. “Homophobic people were saying the most horrific things,” she recalled.