Three openly gay candidates are running for seats on the D.C. Council and another three are running for seats on the city’s nine-member State Board…

Three openly gay candidates are running for seats on the D.C. Council and another three are running for seats on the city’s nine-member State Board…
What better place to sit down and chat with Randy Downs than at Annie’s on 17th Street, itself an institution, a significant strip in Downs’…
Members of the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, D.C.’s largest local LGBTQ political organization, voted by email last week to endorse Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden…
GLAA, the D.C.-based organization comprised of LGBTQ activists and advocates, released its final candidate ratings for the 2020 general election, with Councilmember Robert White (D-At-Large),…
D.C. Councilmember Robert White (D-At-Large); at-large Council candidate Christina Henderson, who’s running as an independent; and gay Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Randy Downs, who’s running for…
The LGBTQ Victory Fund has endorsed three candidates seeking citywide or ward-wide public office in November’s election: Allister Chang, who is seeking the Ward 2…
Washington, D.C. – The LGBTQ Victory Fund announced today their endorsement of Randy Downs for Ward 2 on the DC Council. The Victory Fund is…
Representatives from the mayor’s office and the D.C. Department of Transportation attended the installation, as well as Commissioner Randy Downs.
A crowd gathers to observe the installation of the community art piece. Among those present are ANC Commissioners Randy Downs and John Fanning. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)
Other panelists included Benjamin Brooks, an official with Whitman-Walker Health; Kate D’Adamo, who advocates for sex worker rights; Randy Downs, a Dupont Circle Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner; and Matt Nocella, a spokesperson for the D.C. Council, who discussed the contents and wording of the proposed decriminalization bill.