LA LGBT Center on the Election Results:  We Cannot – And Will Not – Let This Moment Deter Us

Photo: Joe Hollendoner

In response to the November 5th election results,  the Los Angeles LGBT Center CEO Joe Hollendoner issued the following statement:  

“In the wake of the 2024 presidential election, we know that many in our community are feeling anxious and uncertain about the future. The outcome of this election understandably raises serious fears about the direction our country will take, given the president-elect’s history of attacking our rights and dignity. We want to acknowledge those fears because they are real and valid.

But let us be clear: Our fight for equality, justice, and dignity is not defined by the outcome of this election. In fact, these results only strengthen our resolve. We are a community rooted in resilience, strength, and the unshakable belief that we deserve to live and love freely without fear of discrimination or violence. 

Even today, there are bright spots of hope. We celebrate the historic election of Delaware’s Sarah McBride, who will become the first openly transgender member of Congress, a groundbreaking moment for our community that serves as both a beacon of progress and a call to action for the continued advancement of transgender rights and visibility.

In California, voters have overwhelmingly passed Prop 3, enshrining the right to marry for all people regardless of gender in our state’s constitution. In Los Angeles County, it appears that Angelenos have voted in support of Measure A, which will raise an estimated $1.1 billion per year for housing and homelessness efforts.

These victories affirm that our rights to love and build families are not just protected, but cemented as foundational principles of our state. Locally, voters have chosen a path toward a safer, more compassionate future—one that invests in affordable housing, preserves existing units, and expands mental health and substance abuse services. It also serves as a reminder that, despite setbacks, we can—and will—continue to make progress at the state and local levels.

But the challenges ahead are real. This election has made it clear that the fight for equality is far from finished. There are those who seek to undermine our hard-won progress and roll back the protections we have fought so long for. We cannot—and will not—let this moment deter us. The fight is not over; in fact, it is only the beginning.

The Center is here—7 days a week, 365 days a year. We will continue to support those who are most vulnerable in our community, as we have for the last 55 years. This includes communities repeatedly attacked by president-elect Trump throughout his campaign, including transgender and nonbinary individuals, people of color, and immigrants. Our commitment to protecting our community and advancing the fight for equality has never been stronger.

Our work continues. The Center remains committed now more than ever to move our community forward together.”

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