"A Lakewood, Colorado bakery that became central to national debates about whether bakers can refuse service to LGBTQ customers: in 2012 it declined to make a wedding cake for Charlie Craig and David Mullins citing the owner's Christian beliefs, a state civil-rights commission found discrimination but the U.S. Supreme Court later reversed that ruling, and the shop subsequently refused to make a cake for a customer's gender transition—incidents the author invokes to show how a seemingly celebratory, community-focused business can exclude queer people." - Jaya Saxena