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Pride.be 2016 aura lieu le 14 mai.
La Parade demarrera a 14h devant la Bourse et deambulera dans tout le centre de Bruxelles.
Chaque annee la Pride attire des dizaines de milliers de visiteurs vers la capitale et colore Bruxelles aux couleurs de l’arc-en-ciel. Il y a aussi le PrideVillage et le PridePodium autour de la Bourse.
Pride.be n’est pas seulement la plus grande fete de Bruxelles, mais c’est aussi un evenement avec un message politique. Avec cette manifestation, nous essayons d’obtenir plus d’egalite de droits pour tout le monde et surtout pour la communaute lesbigaytrans.

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Robert De Niro, Mariah Carey, 20/20, Anderson Cooper 360, Cosmopolitan among #glaadawards recipients in New York

Robert De Niro, Mariah Carey, 20/20, Anderson Cooper 360, Cosmopolitan among #glaadawards recipients in New York

GLAAD

Jennifer Lawrence presented Robert De Niro with GLAAD’s Excellence in Media Award tonight at the 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Waldorf Astoria New York. Lee Daniels presented GLAAD’s Ally Award to Mariah Carey.

A complete press release including quotes from the honorees will be posted on Sunday, May 15. Photos and videos from the event will be posted to glaad.org/mediaawards in coming days. Highlights are available now at twitter.com/glaad.

Following is a complete list of GLAAD Media Award recipients announced Saturday in New York:

  • Excellence in Media Award: Robert De Niro (presented by Jennifer Lawrence)
  • Ally Award: Mariah Carey (presented by Lee Daniels)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: “Bruce Jenner: The Interview” 20/20 (ABC) [accepted by: Diane Sawyer, Caitlyn Jenner, and David Sloan, senior executive producer]
  • Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: “Interview with Jim Obergefell” Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN) [accepted by: U.S. Supreme Court plaintiff Jim Obergefell]
  • Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: Cosmopolitan [accepted by: Laura Brounstein, special projects director]
  • Outstanding Film – Limited Release: Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures)
  • Outstanding Individual Episode: “The Prince of Nucleotides” Royal Pains (USA Network)
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: “Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution” Vice Reports (Vice.com)
  • Outstanding Newspaper Article: “Cold Case: The Murders of Cosby and Jackson” by Dianna Wray (Houston Press)
  • Outstanding Magazine Article: “Behind Brazil’s Gay Pride Parades, a Struggle with Homophobic Violence” by Oscar Lopez (Newsweek)
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism Article: “This Is What It’s Like To Be An LGBT Syrian Fleeing For Your Life” by J. Lester Feder (Buzzfeed.com)

SPANISH-LANGUAGE NOMINEES

  • Outstanding Daytime Program Episode: “¿El marido de mi padre o yo?” Caso Cerrado (Telemundo)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism – Newsmagazine: TIE: “Amor que rompe barreras” Un Nuevo Día (Telemundo) and “En cuerpo ajeno” Aquí y Ahora (Univision)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: “Víctimas de abusos” Noticiero Univision (Univision)
  • Outstanding Digital Journalism – Multimedia: “Campeones de la igualdad” (Univision.com)

GLAAD previously announced that it was acknowledging two web series, Beautiful As I Want To Be (Logotv.com) and This is Me (Amazon Instant Video), with Special Recognition Awards.

The Los Angeles GLAAD Media Awards were held on April 2 at the Beverly Hilton. For video, photos, and more, visit: glaad.org/mediaawards/recap. The 27th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are presented by Delta Air Lines, Hilton, Ketel One Vodka, and Wells Fargo.

The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and the issues that affect their lives. They also fund GLAAD’s work to amplify stories from the LGBT community that build support for equality and acceptance.

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May 14, 2016

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Gay Short Film ‘A Song For Your Mixtape’ Will Break Your Heart – WATCH

Gay Short Film ‘A Song For Your Mixtape’ Will Break Your Heart – WATCH

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A young gay man arrives at a party full of kids he’s known since he was little. But they’re all strangers now. He feels he doesn’t belong. He’s only there for one reason, one person. The guy he loves; the guy who left him.

That’s the premise behind A Song For Your Mixtape, a new short film from creators Zachary Kemper and Brandon Zuck.

Written and directed by Zuck from a story by Kemper (and starring Kemper), the film tackles a heavy subject—LGBT suicide—with a deft touch. The film is woven together by Kemper’s Holden Caulfield-esque narration, which tracks him as he arrives at the aforementioned party and then escapes to the roof where he meets a strange young woman, Blair (Warehouse 13’s Allison Scagliotti). Talking with Blair, Kemper starts to reveal what happened between him and his boy.

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The creators spoke with Milk about the film: 

“This is a world your mind goes through at one point or another,” Zuck explained. “The degree to which you go through it is different, but I think that everyone who grew up gay can kind of relate to having dark thoughts and hard times.” For Kemper, the film that began as a story written for himself touches on something bigger than himself or Zuck.

“It’s a scary subject. I think it’s really important, but then, on the other hand, when it is talked about and when someone does do something like write a story or stand up for themselves, people are drawn to it and maybe even see it in a new light,” Kemper explained. “People don’t realize that depression is the second leading cause of disability in the world—especially for kids. Millions of teenagers are going through this and if millions of us are going through it, why is there a stigma?”

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The short was created with support from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the GLBT National Help Center.

A Song For Your Mixtape also stars David Brockton.

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Watch the film, below.

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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Can’t Explain What Transgender Means, Has a Total Meltdown: WATCH

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Can’t Explain What Transgender Means, Has a Total Meltdown: WATCH

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Appearing on All In With Chris Hayes on Friday, Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick dodged questions from Hayes about transgender rights.

Patrick failed to answer even the most basic questions posed by Hayes. Said Hayes, “I wondered if we could just start it with some basic clarity on the terminology here. What does the term transgender mean to you.” Rather than answer that question, Patrick preferred to go on a long-winded explanation of how he “got in the middle on this.”

Hayes pressed again, “I just want to start making sure everyone understands each other…When you’re transgender, what does that mean to you, Lt. Governor?”

After a rambling run down on Title IX in which he refuted the DOJ’s argument that Title IX’s protections against sex-based discrimination apply to transgender Americans (an argument backed up by federal court rulings), Patrick finally got to Hayes’ question, and proved he couldn’t answer it. “I can’t give you the definition for every transgender person,” Patrick said.

Later in the interview, when questioned about what he had learned from transgender students, parents and teachers about transgender rights, Patrick deflected again.

One question that Patrick would answer had to with whether he believed transgender people really exist. Asked Hayes, “Do you think that this is a genuine phenomenon or that this is essentially a fabricated issue?” Patrick responded, “I don’t think its a fabricated issue at all.”

Hayes then asked Patrick, “What percentage of complaints, in the state of Texas or Ft. Worth, come from students and parents due to this specific issue that you have devoted so much time too? What percentage?”

And that set Patrick off: “Chris, I feel you’re kind of hostile to the issue. I’m just trying to have a conversation here. You don’t kind of have to take me on.”

Watch as Patrick loses it, below.

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