Compton's Table Hosts Post-Election Gathering to Support Queer Community

On November 6th, as the nation absorbed the results of an election marked by over $20 million spent on anti-trans ads, Compton's Table opened its doors to the local queer community. The gathering provided a space for understanding, processing, and coming together during a time when many are feeling the weight of fear and uncertainty.

The election results have had a profound impact on LGBTQ+ individuals across the country. Queer hotlines have reported a staggering 700% increase in calls since November 6th, reflecting the urgent need for support. In response, Compton's Table sought to create a safe environment where people could share their thoughts, find solace, and remind one another that no one has to navigate these challenges alone.

"We know how difficult this moment is," said Dr. Tyler Titus, Board Chair of Compton's Table. "Our community has faced unimaginable trauma and harm, but we also know that our strength lies in coming together. We are here to listen, to hold space, and to remind you that you are not alone."

The gathering underscored the importance of community during times of crisis and the resilience that can arise from standing united.

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