It wasn’t until after he’d won his race as a council member in Fullerton that Ahmad Zahra learned he was likely the first openly gay Muslim politician in America. Along with everyone else following the race, he found out from the National Victory Fund, a gay political advocacy group, who sent out a flier announcing he had broken a barrier. “It’s a very unique sort of intersection. I can say, it really put me in a position where I felt like I had more responsibility,” Zahra tells The New Arab. “I wanted to make sure I was doing the best job I can. I realized I could be a bridge advocating for Muslim and LGBTQ rights.” "Acceptance of the LGBTQ community is steadily gro
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