National Black Justice Coalition Celebrates Historic Appointment of Laphonza Butler as First Out Black LGBTQ+ Member of the Senate
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WASHINGTON –After yesterday’s announcement by California Governor Gavin Newsom, appointing Laphonza Butler to fill the Senate seat held by Dianne Feinstein, Dr. David J. Johns, executive director of the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC), a leading Black LGBTQ+/SGL (same gender loving) civil rights organization, issued the following statement:
“We are elated to celebrate the groundbreaking appointment of Laphonza Butler to the United States Senate. This historic decision not only shatters glass ceilings but also underscores the importance of continued progress in expanding representation for the Black and LGBTQ+/same-gender loving (SGL) community in our nation’s capital.
“Butler’s appointment as California’s first openly LGBTQ+ United States Senator is an extraordinary milestone. Her journey from being a trailblazing labor organizer to becoming the first Black same-gender loving person to openly serve in Congress in American history is a testament to her unwavering dedication to justice, equality, and the progress of our nation.
“This appointment sends a powerful message that the voices and experiences of Black LGBTQ+/SGL individuals matter, and that our presence in leadership positions is not only warranted, but necessary, for our democracy to thrive. This appointment is a step towards a more representative government, reflecting the true diversity and richness of our nation.
“The National Black Justice Coalition stands proudly with Laphonza Butler and the Black LGBTQ+ community, applauding Governor Newsom for recognizing the importance of Black women and Black queer, trans, and gender expansive leaders shaping the future of our great nation. We look forward to seeing Laphonza make herstory and are confident she will champion causes that uplift the most marginalized among us.
“As we celebrate this momentous occasion, let it serve as a reminder that our work to expand representation and advocate for justice is far from over. Together, we will continue to break barriers and ensure that all voices are heard in the halls of power. Laphonza Butler’s appointment is not only a beacon of hope, but also a call to action for a more inclusive and equitable America.”