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Black Gay Man Davante Lewis Is First Out State Official in Louisiana

Davante Lewis, a Black gay man, has become the first out LGBTQ+ person elected to a state governmental body in Louisiana and the first Black LGBTQ+ person elected to any public office there.Lewis, an advocate for renewable energy, won a runoff election Saturday to become a member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the state’s utilities, pipelines, telecommunications, and more, while also helping to determine the state’s energy policies. It has the power to approve or deny rate increases by utility companies and influence whether utilities are powered by gas or renewables such as solar and wind.The races for the commission are usually low-profile, and runoffs are rare, but the election drew substantial attention this year due to the effect of natural disasters and scrutiny on utilities’ role in climate change.Lewis ran on a platform of “holding monopoly utility companies accountable, reaching 100% renewable electricity by 2035, and a Ratepayers’ Bill of Rights,” says a press release from his campaign.Lewis beat a three-term incumbent, Lambert Boissiere III, to represent District 3 on the commission, reports NOLA.com, a website for several Louisiana newspapers.
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Music African-Americans Arts & Entertainment Superstar Tenor Russell Thomas on Being a Black Queer Man in Opera
Blessed with a golden, honeyed voice that fills the halls of stages around the world, out and proud tenor Russell Thomas could be content with being one of the rising stars in opera. Instead, he uses his Black and queer identity to change what we see onstage and off.Thomas’s voice has had great impact his entire life. “I was a child of very unfortunate circumstances,” he says. “Music was always a thing for me.
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