Gays & Lesbians Opposing Violence (GLOV) held its Champion Awards on Dec. 18 at Number 9. Honorees included Ruby Corado of Casa Ruby, Director of the Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs Roxana Olivas, Sergeant Matthew Mahl of the Metropolitan Police Department as well as Alan Shih and Paul Tupper of GLOV.
(Washington Blade photos by Damien Salas)
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The Pride House of Beāer Sheva in Beāer Sheva, Israel, on Oct. 9, 2024. The banner on the gate reads, āGet them out of hell!ā in reference to the hostages who remain in the Gaza Strip. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers)
TEL AVIV, Israel ā The Washington Blade was on assignment in Israel from Oct. 4-14, 2024.
The Blade covered the first anniversary of Oct. 7, and interviewed the cousin of a woman who Hamas militants killed after they kidnapped her and her sister-in-law. The Blade also interviewed the widow of a gay Israel Defense Forces soldier who spearheaded efforts to amend the countryās Bereaved Families Law to recognize LGBTQ widows and widowers of fallen servicemembers.
Activists in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Beāer Sheva also spoke with the Blade.
The Israeli government in May banned the Qatar-based network from working in the country, and shut down its bureaus in East Jerusalem and Nazareth, a predominantly Arab city in northern Israel. A judge in June extended the ban for 45 days. Israeli soldiers on Sept. 22 raided Al Jazeeraās bureau in Ramallah, the Palestinian capital, and ordered its closure for 45 days. (Washington Blade screenshot by Michael K. Lavers)
A juice stand at the intersection of Dizengoff Street and Ben-Gurion Boulevard in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Oct. 7, 2024. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers)
The 2024 High Heel Race was held on Tuesday. (Washington Blade photo by Giuseppe LoPiccolo)
The 37th annualĀ HighĀ HeelĀ RaceĀ was held along Frank Kameny Way on 17th Street, N.W. on Tuesday, Oct. 29. Thousands of spectators gathered to witness the parade of costumed racers pass by. Kenny Monroe of Maryland won theĀ race.
(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key and Giuseppe LoPiccolo)