This Film Leaves Out Trans Activists, Highlighting an Epidemic in Communal Activism and American Culture

This Film Leaves Out Trans Activists, Highlighting an Epidemic in Communal Activism and American Culture
This post was originally published on Blavity.com by Erin Logan.

This September, Ronald Emmerich and Jon Robin Baitz’s Stonewall is set to hit theaters. Many are excited for this story to be brought to the big screen. Others are skeptical — and for a good reason. Emmerich and Baitz’s film attempts to tell the story of the Stonewall Riots, which are widely admired and accredited as a critical event of the LGBTQI+ rights movement. But they designated a cisgender white gay male as the lead character while having a few token trans people in the background. No doubt, this movie is documenting this inspiring moment that’s rarely taught in schools on a large scale, but it is erasing the contributions of those who started the movement. The initiation of the riots at Stonewall Inn are credited to a black drag queen, Marsha P. Johnson and a Latina trans woman, Sylvia Rivera. These two are nonexistent in the film. Instead, a cis white gay male is the focal point of a wholly fictitious movie, erasing the trans impact on the beginnings of the modern LGBTQI+ rights movement.

The cis/whitewashing seen in this movie is all too common in Hollywood, which is notorious for writing white people into roles meant for people of color. Emma Stone recently played a character who is, in real life, of Chinese and Hawaiian descent. The first African Disney princess is set to be a cis American white girl.

Cis-washing is extremely dangerous because of the incessant lack of inclusion the trans community faces among social justice movements and society as a whole.

This year, Caitlyn Jenner made headlines all over the world. Her 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer as well as her new show, I Am Cait, have introduced many to the trans community for the first time. Despite the existence of the transgender community throughout the country, many people do not personally know an openly trans person, much less know of the importance of their involvement in the LGBTQI+ movement. This lack of interaction with the trans community speaks to the widespread existence of transphobia in American politics and culture. 41 percent of trans people attempt suicide. In Florida, a bill was proposed to force trans people to use single-sex public restrooms in accordance with their assigned sex from birth. Trans women of color are frequently targeted by police and subject to violence from civilians. Trans women and men are frequently excluded from the feminist movement as well as ignored by many in the #BlackLivesMatter movement. The trans community is regularly marginalized from groups focused on eliminating institutionalized inequality because of the transphobia present across activist circles. This is why the intentional erasure of trans women of color from the highly anticipated film Stonewall is paramount.

Instead of crediting the mostly trans crowd present at Stonewall for initiating the modern-day LGBTQI+ rights movement, Emmerich and Baitz are intentionally and unapologetically erasing them from history. They are perpetuating a culture that consistently excludes trans folks while maintaining an unprecedented amount of violence towards trans communities of color. They are erasing trans people of color from a movement that is supposed to be inclusive of all identities. Do not waste your money on this movie. Do not support a project that intentionally overlooks a group of people who helped millions become themselves. Instead, support Happy Birthday, Marsha, a movie that highlights the life, efforts and work of black drag queen and activist Marsha P Johnson. Without her, the long awaited breakthrough of this summer might have never seen the light of day. Stonewall had the opportunity to shed light on a community that struggles for visibility. Instead of writing a semi-historically accurate portrayal of a crucial event, they intentionally skirted over an exceptionally marginalized community to make a guaranteed box office hit about a “pretty” cisgender white gay male.

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Former US Navy SEAL blasts Huckabee for being against trans people serving in military

Former US Navy SEAL blasts Huckabee for being against trans people serving in military

Kristin Beck served for two decades in the US military before transitioning to female and she has a message for former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee.

‘I was the best of the best … I am twice the man that you could ever be!’ the former Christopher Beck tweeted to Huckabee who does not believe transgender people should be able to serve.

‘The military is not a social experiment,’ Huckabee said during the 6 August debate of 10 of the 17 Republicans running for president.

Huckabee had also said: ‘The purpose of the military is to kill people and break things. It’s not to transform the culture by trying out some ideas that some people think would make us a different country and more diverse. The purpose is to protect America. I’m not sure how paying for transgender surgery for soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines makes our country safer.’

Last month, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced a working group has been created to examine ‘the policy and readiness implications of welcoming transgender persons to serve openly.

Beck served in special operations and received the Bronze Star and Purple Heart and is now running for a congressional seat from Maryland.

She talked to The Daily Beast about Huckabee’s comments and said: ‘Right now he’s being derogatory and disrespectful to a huge part of the nation—with the amount of transgender people in America who have wives and husbands, mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters. People who understand who we are. [Our population] could go as high as 20 to 25 million people…[These are] people he should be serving, and he doesn’t care about us.’

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Fox & Friends Robots Nearly Explode Trying To Process Target’s Gender-Neutral Toys

Fox & Friends Robots Nearly Explode Trying To Process Target’s Gender-Neutral Toys

Screen Shot 2015-08-11 at 1.14.46 PMThose ignorant scamps over at Fox and Friends are having a really hard time processing the idea of gender-neutral toy marketing. It would be sort of cute if it wasn’t so pathetic.

Target recently announced they’d stop labeling toys and bedding by gender, a move that if you’re under the age of twelve, you likely won’t even notice.

The shift comes after the company received massive criticism on social media over separate labeling for “Building Sets” and “Girls Building Sets.”

“They’re going gender neutral, whatever that is,” Fox News host Steve Doocy said to tease the segment. Is it that tough of a concept, Steve?

“Is this going to confuse you? I know it’s going to confuse me,” Alcides Segui of Fox affiliate WTVT admitted with a chuckle. “And they’re doing it not only at this store here in Tampa but all Target stores across the country.”

“Now you have to sit there and look at a blended area and wonder, ‘Is this for a boy or a girl,’” Brian Kilmeade griped. “There’s going to be some unhappy boys and unhappy girls now.”

Boys and girls encouraged to play with toys as opposed to girl toys and boy toys? God forbid!

Watch below, and if you lean in close enough you can almost smell their brains overheating while they try to compute:

h/t RawStory

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Robbie Rogers and 5 Other LGBT Athletes Open Up About Coming Out: WATCH

Robbie Rogers and 5 Other LGBT Athletes Open Up About Coming Out: WATCH

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Robbie Rogers joined fellow LGBT athletes Pat Manuel, Julie Shaw, Terrence Clemens, Lypheng Kim and Cyd Zeigler (founder of OutSports) in sharing their experiences coming out in the world of sports.

Said Rogers of his experience growing up in sports,

“I’ve heard homophobic things my whole life in locker rooms. It’s hard to have a relationship you feel comfortable with when obviously you’re hiding something.”

However, Rogers also emphasized the positive impact coming out had not only for him but also for his teammates:

“The things I heard from guys that were just the most ridiculous, insane, ignorant things, [those] were the same guys that showed me so much love and compassion and were really pushing me to stay in the sport…Now I’m in the locker room and we talk about marriage equality.”

Zeigler encouraged young LGBT athletes to seek out help and support in their communities.

Shaw added,

“I think the fact that some people are still very fearful of coming out and might not be in a great environment, that implies that there’s still a long way to go.”

Watch the video below:

 

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EuroGames Stockholm: The LGBTQ March From Aesthete to Athlete

EuroGames Stockholm: The LGBTQ March From Aesthete to Athlete
2015-08-11-1439256948-413767-IMG_3520.JPGIt’s possible to look at the evolution of LGBTQ liberation as a movement from aesthete to athlete, from Oscar Wilde to Michael Sam. Or so it seemed during the latest EuroGames, which were held in Stockholm, Sweden, where more than 5,000 LGBTQ athletes competed in front of nearly 250,000 visitors.

I grew up in a generation that was nearly void of LGBTQ athlete role models save for Dave Kopay, the NFL running back who, in 1975, became the only NFL player to publicly come out of the closet (albeit after retirement) — which was a title that Kopay held for nearly 20 years. To this day, no NFL player has ever come out while playing in the NFL.

Back then, most gays were perceived as athletically-challenged — and more likely to toss a cocktail than a football or hail a cab rather than a “Hail Mary” pass (an NFL term coined nearly 40 years ago that, again, provokes the question as to why so few NFL players have come out…).

Conceived in 1992, the EuroGames were founded to fight discrimination while promoting the right to participate in sports, regardless of gender or sexual preference. “The primary purpose of EuroGames is to work toward equality,” said EuroGames Stockholm President Jakob Jansson. “Not only for all athletes, but for all people.” As Jansson stated at a EuroGames dinner, the import of the games is as much for the message that is sent out to the world — and particularly to those young athletes still in secondary schools around the globe — as it is for the competition and the medals.

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In 1912, Stockholm hosted the Olympic Games, building a stadium specifically for the summer event that made Native American Jim Thorpe an Olympic medalist. More than a century later, Stockholm’s Olympic Stadium was ringed in rainbow flags as it hosted the track and field events of the EuroGames where former Notre Dame hurdler Tom Gay took home two gold medals (and the hearts of many for his contagious ebullience).

Throughout this year’s EuroGames, LGBTQ athletes from around the world participated in 29 sports, which included volleyball, water polo, rugby, bowling, squash, badminton and tennis. What might be termed the more “aesthetic athletics” were represented by same-sex dancing, bridge and the “Pink Flamingo” competition, which enabled aquatic participants to channel Hollywood’s favorite swimming star, Esther Williams. Same-sex dance contestants competed in a wide range of dance styles that included tango, Viennese waltz, slow foxtrot, cha-cha, rumba, samba and jive.

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In conjunction with the EuroGames Stockholm, the 2015 International Gay & Lesbian Aquatics (IGLA) held their championships, which included competition in swimming, diving, water polo and synchronized swimming, thereby making it the world’s largest LGBTQ aquatics event of 2015.

San Francisco athlete Kien Tran, originally from Vietnam, is a veteran of previous EuroGames and other athletic competitions. For Kien, the EuroGames and their brethren offer a sense of camaraderie similar to fraternities (or sororities), where various athletes reunite periodically to compete — and also to catch up on one another’s lives. “You see someone again and you find out that they beat that illness or their relationship is on solid ground again,” says Kien, who moved into aquatics for this games as well as track and field in which he’s competed in previous years.

LGBTQ celebrity athletes at this year’s EuroGames included pro boxer Orlando Cruz, as well as Olympic medalists Kajsa Bergqvist and Mattias Sunneborn. Other LGBTQ champions included world-class athletes such as Matilda Ekholm, currently ranked 60th in table-top tennis who plays left-handed, which, she contends, gives her a slight advantage over right-handed players.

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Highlights included the Opening Dinner at Stockholm’s historic City Hall where, annually, the world’s Nobel Prize winners are fêted and celebrated. More than 2,500 athletes from around the world attended the Closing Party at Nobelberget.

Throughout the games, Caitlyn Jenner was on the minds of many and the star of more than a few speeches. Under the theme of “Love & Liberty,” EuroGames Stockholm 2015 followed Jenner’s example in the ongoing empowerment of LGBTQ athletes. Nearly 2 percent of the athletes in this year’s EuroGames competed as transgender. As the EuroGames ambassadors declared at the Opening Ceremony, it’s time for sports, professional and otherwise, to come out of the closets and leave behind the locker rooms of intolerance and shame.

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Group Petitions P&G: Gay Laundry Commercial Could “Save Lives!”

Group Petitions P&G: Gay Laundry Commercial Could “Save Lives!”

Screen-Shot-2014-12-15-at-9.54.46-AM-360x240Never before has so much zeal gone into convincing a company to advertise more, but one group feels it is paramount that consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble distribute their gay-inclusive Tide commercial for the US of A.

We covered the ad in question back in December of last year, which features a snippy gay couple lovingly throwing shade at one another. Because marriage, and laundry.

But despite positive media coverage, the ad was only ever shown in Canada, that bastion of clean laundry and open minds.

A Change.org petition is trying to change that.

“On the heels of The Supreme Court’s historic decision in favor of gay marriage, please join us, as well as P & G stockholders, and even members of the Gamble family, in asking Procter and Gamble to ‘turn the Tide’ and bring this long-overdue message of consumer inclusion to US airwaves,” the petition says.

“Let them know that our money spent as LGBT and LGBT-friendly consumers is worth their money spent as advertisers (a fact that Tylenol, Chobani and Wells Fargo have successfully capitalized on in the past month alone). Tell them that their courage will not only generate greater sales, it may even save lives.”

While we have our doubts whether the below commercial could save many lives, we’d love to see more ads like this popping up on American TV.

Do you think the issue is worthy of a petition?

Watch below:

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