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DRAG HERSTORY: THIS DRAG QUEEN WAS THE FIRST OPENLY GAY AMERIN TO RUN FOR OFFICE
At least 843 lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer people currently serve elected offic across the U.S., acrdg to the LGBTQ Victory Instute. * gay public office *
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But llect enough signatur he did, and he was eventually add to the primary mpaign goal was to show that the gay populatn of San Francis uldn’t be ignored or treated like send-class cizens — that was a powerful force the cy’s electn procs and was to be acknowledged as such.
Even so, Sarria me nth out of over thirty ndidat, garnerg nearly 6, 000 vot, acplishg his goal: “From that day on, ” Sarria told The Atlantic 2011, “there’s never been a polician San Francis — not even a dog-tcher — that did not go and talk to the gay muny.
” Historian John D’E later wrote that this was the first time queer rints of San Francis had been asked to thk of their sexual inty as a polil ma great stris toward equaly for the LGBTQ+ muny San Francis, cludg his foundg of the Tavern Guild of San Francis 1962, the Uned Stat’s first associatn of gay bs, and the gay advocy group Society for Individual Rights 1963. In honor of his achievements, Sarria was st as a judge at a drag ball 1995’s cult classic film To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everythg, Julie Newmar, but also had a portn of Castro Street, part of San Francis’s gay Castro neighborhood, named his honor as José Sarria Court 2006.