The event emphasized the need for San Diego to unite to combat the rise of hate and misinformation.
SAN DIEGO — On Wednesday, LGBTQ+ community organizations, elected officials and allies came together to reaffirm their shared commitment to protect human rights in the face of the incoming Trump administration.
Erran Andrews moved to San Diego less than a year ago and says it’s been the most loving community he has ever experienced.
As President-elect Donald Trump readies for inauguration day, Andrews says he’s a little anxious.
“I feel like they should come in with an open mind and heart for everyone. We’re all human beings. I don’t know exactly what their policies are, but I think they should make clear that we all need to live on this earth together and love each other,” Andrews offered.
He’s not alone. Frankie Martin says she’s happy groups are coming together to reaffirm their commitment to …