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Keeping up with LGBTQ+ news can feel overwhelming, but a reliable source in your inbox simplifies that task. The Advocate offers a dedicated email newsletter that brings top stories, cultural pieces, and community reporting directly to subscribers. This service is designed for readers who want concise summaries, context, and links to full features—helping busy people stay engaged without losing time.

Beyond headlines, the newsletter is part of a broader effort by equalpride and its parent company, Equal Entertainment LLC, to sustain original LGBTQ+ journalism. Subscribers see curated content delivered five days a week, and membership support underwrites reporting that informs, advocates, and celebrates the community. Signing up is straightforward: enter your email to receive timely updates and access the work of dedicated reporters and editors.

Leadership and editorial mission

At the center of the digital strategy for The Advocate is Kayla Gagnet, who serves as the executive director of digital content for equalpride. Her leadership steers how stories are selected, presented, and amplified across platforms. With more than two decades of experience in newsrooms, Kayla combines hands-on reporting instincts with modern digital practices to ensure coverage remains relevant and rigorous.

Her background includes senior roles that shaped digital journalism in regional and national outlets. She previously held the role of managing editor of digital at The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, and later served as senior vice president of content at CNHI. Those positions inform The Advocate’s emphasis on trustworthy reporting and audience-focused distribution.

What the newsletter delivers

The Advocate’s newsletter blends quick summaries with links to in-depth pieces, designed to serve readers with different needs. Subscribers receive a mix of breaking news, reporting on policy and culture, and features that highlight everyday lives and systemic issues. The format aims to be both informative and usable: shorter bites for busy mornings and pathways to longform work for deeper engagement.

What subscribers receive

Each edition typically includes headlines, a lead story, and curated recommendations for further reading. The newsletter highlights original reporting produced by The Advocate’s team and signals exclusive investigations or interviews. That curation helps readers prioritize what to read first while maintaining awareness of broader developments affecting the community.

Why membership matters

Membership and subscriptions do more than reduce paywall friction—they fund the newsroom. Supporting The Advocate enables sustained coverage of communities that are often underreported. Members help pay for reporter salaries, investigative projects, and the editorial resources necessary to hold institutions accountable and celebrate cultural achievements.

How to join and stay engaged

Signing up is intentionally simple: provide an email address to start receiving the newsletter. The Advocate also invites readers to explore membership options to deepen their support for independent journalism. The site features search and navigation tools for those who want to find specific topics, and readers can opt into additional mailing lists for events, opinion pieces, or specialized reporting beats.

Practical tips for new subscribers

To make the most of the newsletter, add The Advocate’s sending address to your safe sender list so messages land in your primary inbox. Consider scanning headlines first, then saving longform features for focused reading time. If you value local or beat-specific updates, look for optional lists or tags that reflect those interests when signing up.

The Advocate’s offering reflects a commitment to clear, reliable coverage of LGBTQ+ life and issues. Whether you rely on daily summaries or deep features, the newsletter is a practical tool for staying informed. Copyright and ownership information appears on the site as Equal Entertainment LLC, dated 2026, acknowledging the parent company that supports the publication and its mission.

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