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      <title>Tallahassee vigil commemorates lives lost in Pulse Nightclub Massacre</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Tallahassee, FL - On the early morning of June 12, 2016, gunman Omar Mateen shot dozens of people at Pulse Nightclub, murdering 49 people and injuring more than 50. Five years later, on the evening of June 12, 2021, Tallahassee Community Action Committee (TCAC) along with 926, Gender Odyssey, and Students for a Democratic Society, congregated at the Florida Capitol for a vigil to commemorate the lost lives of the Pulse Nightclub Massacre.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Speakers took to the mic to say the names of all 49 victims who died, followed by a moment of silence. They also spoke out against politicians for the homophobic and transphobic laws implemented in the five years after Pulse killings. Several speakers put a spotlight on recent attacks by Governor Ron DeSantis on the LGBTQ+ community in Florida. Others spoke about ending all forms of oppression that hurt the LGBTQ+ community.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;I do not know the LGBTQ+ community, nor my own gay identity, without the influence of the Pulse massacre. The only route for true gay liberation is queer liberation. And queer liberation must be political liberation, social liberation and economic liberation. Don’t assimilate, liberate,&#34; said Jacob Muldon, member of Students for a Democratic Society&#xA;&#xA;On June 2, Governor DeSantis vetoed a bill that would help fund Equality Florida to provide mental health assistance to Pulse Massacre survivors. DeSantis’ recent attack went against his previous promise to help support the victims of the Pulse Massacre in Orlando. The day before, on June 1, the first day of Pride Month, DeSantis signed a transphobic bill into law that bars transgender females from playing on public school teams. These attacks against the LGBTQ+ in Florida not only directly impact the survivors and families of the Pulse Nightclub Massacre, but they also impact the lives of countless trans children and young adults for years to come.&#xA;&#xA;TCAC members asked the community to keep gathering to organize and fight for justice and equity for the queer community, and to put pressure on state leaders to show that any repressive attack on the Black, brown, and/or queer community will not go unnoticed.&#xA;&#xA;“Even if we are discouraged by the Pulse Massacre, even if we are discouraged by the hate against our community, we must continue to fight and organize because we can’t do this alone. Your liberation is tied to my liberation,” said Regina Joseph, president of TCAC.&#xA;&#xA;#TallahasseeFL #PeoplesStruggles #PulseNightclub #TallahasseeCommunityActionCommitteeTCAC&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tallahassee, FL – On the early morning of June 12, 2016, gunman Omar Mateen shot dozens of people at Pulse Nightclub, murdering 49 people and injuring more than 50. Five years later, on the evening of June 12, 2021, Tallahassee Community Action Committee (TCAC) along with 926, Gender Odyssey, and Students for a Democratic Society, congregated at the Florida Capitol for a vigil to commemorate the lost lives of the Pulse Nightclub Massacre.</p>



<p>Speakers took to the mic to say the names of all 49 victims who died, followed by a moment of silence. They also spoke out against politicians for the homophobic and transphobic laws implemented in the five years after Pulse killings. Several speakers put a spotlight on recent attacks by Governor Ron DeSantis on the LGBTQ+ community in Florida. Others spoke about ending all forms of oppression that hurt the LGBTQ+ community.</p>

<p>“I do not know the LGBTQ+ community, nor my own gay identity, without the influence of the Pulse massacre. The only route for true gay liberation is queer liberation. And queer liberation must be political liberation, social liberation and economic liberation. Don’t assimilate, liberate,” said Jacob Muldon, member of Students for a Democratic Society</p>

<p>On June 2, Governor DeSantis vetoed a bill that would help fund Equality Florida to provide mental health assistance to Pulse Massacre survivors. DeSantis’ recent attack went against his previous promise to help support the victims of the Pulse Massacre in Orlando. The day before, on June 1, the first day of Pride Month, DeSantis signed a transphobic bill into law that bars transgender females from playing on public school teams. These attacks against the LGBTQ+ in Florida not only directly impact the survivors and families of the Pulse Nightclub Massacre, but they also impact the lives of countless trans children and young adults for years to come.</p>

<p>TCAC members asked the community to keep gathering to organize and fight for justice and equity for the queer community, and to put pressure on state leaders to show that any repressive attack on the Black, brown, and/or queer community will not go unnoticed.</p>

<p>“Even if we are discouraged by the Pulse Massacre, even if we are discouraged by the hate against our community, we must continue to fight and organize because we can’t do this alone. Your liberation is tied to my liberation,” said Regina Joseph, president of TCAC.</p>

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2021 19:34:31 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Tallahassee vigil for LGBTQIA people killed at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Tallahassee vigil for those killed at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Tallahassee, FL - On June 14, close to 200 people gathered on the steps of the Old Capitol to honor the LGBTQIA people killed and wounded in a vicious homophobic attack at Pulse nightclub on June 12.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Omar Mateen shot dozens of people in the club, murdering 49 and injuring more than 50. The massacre occurred on the club’s Latin Night that features talent from transgender women. Despite the claims by the corporate media, Mateen was not a practicing Muslim. Additionally, his ex-wife claimed he was abusive and his co-workers described him as dangerous.&#xA;&#xA;The vigil featured campus and community religious leaders, as well as speakers from several student organizations, including Florida State Pride, the Florida State University Muslim Student Association, and the Florida A&amp;M University Dream Defenders.&#xA;&#xA;Between speeches, musicians performed, and the large crowd chanted, “The people united will never be defeated!” and “When Queer folks are under attack, what we do? Stand up, fight back!”&#xA;&#xA;Participants held signs that read, “Queer liberation” and a banner that read, “Blame homophobia not Islam.” At the end of the vigil, the crowd lit candles as the names of the 49 people killed in the shooting were read during a moment of silence. Flowers and candles were placed on top of a rainbow pride flag.&#xA;&#xA;Lakey L, the FSU graduate assistant who hosted the vigil said, “Today, I want to grieve but I also want to fight back. Our rally was under-reported by the mainstream media. Not because we didn&#39;t tell them about it, but because most of them are owned by corporate America which cannot abide solidarity between queer, Muslim and Black and brown people”&#xA;&#xA;Katherine Draken spoke for Students for a Democratic Society, &#34;Right-wing politicians are on Twitter pretending to mourn, to say, ‘Oh, I&#39;m so sad about this.’ But they are the ones who are to blame. They are the ones who block bills that are meant to protect queer and trans people. They push out propaganda meant to deny trans people their rights. They are the ones who fear-monger and try to start wars that end up killing more and more innocent Muslims abroad.”&#xA;&#xA;It’s becoming clearer that Omar Mateen committed these murders due to intense homophobia rather than religious extremism. Already politicians like Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have began to beat the war drums and called for ramped up attacks in the Middle East - despite the fact that Mateen had no confirmed ties to ISIS. Mateen was a G4S employee, a private security firm utilized in the occupied Palestinian territories and prisons in the U.S.&#xA;&#xA;#TallahasseeFL #ChicanoLatino #OmarMateen #PulseNightclub&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Tallahassee, FL – On June 14, close to 200 people gathered on the steps of the Old Capitol to honor the LGBTQIA people killed and wounded in a vicious homophobic attack at Pulse nightclub on June 12.</p>



<p>Omar Mateen shot dozens of people in the club, murdering 49 and injuring more than 50. The massacre occurred on the club’s Latin Night that features talent from transgender women. Despite the claims by the corporate media, Mateen was not a practicing Muslim. Additionally, his ex-wife claimed he was abusive and his co-workers described him as dangerous.</p>

<p>The vigil featured campus and community religious leaders, as well as speakers from several student organizations, including Florida State Pride, the Florida State University Muslim Student Association, and the Florida A&amp;M University Dream Defenders.</p>

<p>Between speeches, musicians performed, and the large crowd chanted, “The people united will never be defeated!” and “When Queer folks are under attack, what we do? Stand up, fight back!”</p>

<p>Participants held signs that read, “Queer liberation” and a banner that read, “Blame homophobia not Islam.” At the end of the vigil, the crowd lit candles as the names of the 49 people killed in the shooting were read during a moment of silence. Flowers and candles were placed on top of a rainbow pride flag.</p>

<p>Lakey L, the FSU graduate assistant who hosted the vigil said, “Today, I want to grieve but I also want to fight back. Our rally was under-reported by the mainstream media. Not because we didn&#39;t tell them about it, but because most of them are owned by corporate America which cannot abide solidarity between queer, Muslim and Black and brown people”</p>

<p>Katherine Draken spoke for Students for a Democratic Society, “Right-wing politicians are on Twitter pretending to mourn, to say, ‘Oh, I&#39;m so sad about this.’ But they are the ones who are to blame. They are the ones who block bills that are meant to protect queer and trans people. They push out propaganda meant to deny trans people their rights. They are the ones who fear-monger and try to start wars that end up killing more and more innocent Muslims abroad.”</p>

<p>It’s becoming clearer that Omar Mateen committed these murders due to intense homophobia rather than religious extremism. Already politicians like Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have began to beat the war drums and called for ramped up attacks in the Middle East – despite the fact that Mateen had no confirmed ties to ISIS. Mateen was a G4S employee, a private security firm utilized in the occupied Palestinian territories and prisons in the U.S.</p>

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2016 02:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
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