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Education Secretary DeVos gives license to discriminate against LGBTQ students
Huffington Post: Betsy DeVos: If States Discriminate Against LGBTQ Students, It’s Cool By Me
NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, responded after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said during a U.S. House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Wednesday that states should have the option to decide whether schools that receive federal dollars can intentionally discriminate against LGBTQ students.
VIDEO: Education Secretary DeVos Give License to Discrimination on LGBTQ Students at Schools
“By turning a blind eye to LGBTQ students who experience discrimination in school, Secretary DeVos has once again proven why she was the wrong choice to lead our nation’s education system,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “DeVos once claimed she was an LGBTQ ally, but has now supported back to back policies that would erase LGBTQ students from classrooms. If she wants to be known as more than an anti-LGBTQ activist the time is now to reverse course.”
Since her controversial confirmation hearing process, which included a tie-breaking vote by Vice President Mike Pence, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has fallen in line with the Trump Administration’s attempt to erase LGBTQ Americans from the fabric of this nation. In February, DeVos joined the President and Attorney General Jeff Sessions by rescinding guidance that provided protection to transgender students at our nation’s schools.
DeVos’s anti-LGBTQ record extends well before her confirmation as Education Secretary. From contributing more than $200,000 toward efforts to add a marriage equality ban to Michigan’s Constitution to donating money to Focus on the Family, an anti-LGBTQ organization which openly advocates for so-called “conversion therapy” practices, Betsy DeVos’s record shows she will do anything to prevent LGBTQ acceptance from becoming a reality.
GLAAD has been documenting the administration’s systematic erasure of the LGBTQ community and policies intended to support LGBTQ Americans. Click here to visit GLAAD’s Trump Accountability Project.
Background: Secretary DeVos’ Anti-LGBTQ History
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www.glaad.org/blog/education-secretary-devos-gives-license-discriminate-against-lgbtq-students
Betsy Devos: If states want to discriminate against LGBTQ students, that’s fine by me
DeVos discussed Lighthouse Christian Academy, a school that receives state money but doesn’t admit students from families with “homosexual activity.”
New Music: British Sea Power, Stevie Parker, Twin Peaks soundtrack
This week in New Music: British Sea Power (above) examine Brexit isolation on Let the Dancers Inherit the Earth, Stevie Parker‘s breakup album would scare the wits out of Sam Smith and Chromatics share a video for “Shadow” which was performed in the new series of Twin Peaks.
British Sea Power – Let the Dancers Inherit the Earth
English act British Sea Power have been producing throwback indie rock for 14 years now over five “proper” albums, an instrumental soundtrack for 1934 film Man of Aran and a reinterpretation of some old material on Sea of Brass in 2015.
The “throwback” element is not meant as an insult. British Sea Power are a quintessentially British band. Their sound, lyrics, thematic concerns, style and presentation suggest and updated Merchant Ivory soundtrack. You can already hear them over any future updated remake of Maurice.
According to guitarist Martin Noble, Let the Dancers Inherit the Earth was written as a response to “politicians perfecting the art of unabashed lying, social media echo chambers and electronic toys to keep us befuddled.”
Informed by Brexit then, the album retreats into Englishness at its best, recalling as BSP always do the poppy, optimistic but ultimately melancholy of indie greats like James and Blur.
Stevie Parker – The Cure
If Adele is all glitz and glamour heartache, English singer-songwriter Stevie Parker is the everywoman’s angrier alternative.
Parker’s debut album The Cure examines in sometimes painful detail a breakup with her former girlfriend.
While Parker’s anti-style speaks to a more “serious” Adele, the songs on this album are generally so stark that they are often more heartbreaking.
Given the lack of bombast, this is one breakup album that – along with likes of Noah and the Whale’s The First Day of Spring – will likely fly under the radar while Sam Smith gets all of the awards.
“If she told you she loves you, I’ll hunt her down and have my way,” sings Parker on the poppy single ‘Stay’. “If she tells you she missed you, it’ll be the last thing that she’ll say.”
Adele and Sam would run a mile.
Chromatics – “Shadow”
So. Twin Peaks series 3. Did you love it or hate it?
There has been much discussion of David Lynch‘s decision to insert seemingly random live performances of songs at The Roadhouse. Lynch has verified that they are just songs he likes that fit into the Twin Peaks universe.
It’s also been more or less verified that as an 18-hour movie, a song will act as a marker to the end of a chapter. And yes, Julee Cruise will feature.
The first song at the end of parts 1 & 2 was Chromatics with the haunting and entirely fitting “Shadow” which was used to reintroduce two old characters, Shelley Johnson and James Hurley.
When James arrived at the Roadhouse with someone wearing a blue glove, Shelley explained that he had a motorbike accident that changed his personality. “But he’s still cool,” she said. “James has always been cool.” A finger to critics of the character in series two backed by a perfect soundtrack.
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New Music: British Sea Power, Stevie Parker, Twin Peaks soundtrack
Education Secretary DeVos gives license to discrimination on LGBTQ students at schools
Huffington Post: Betsy DeVos: If States Discriminate Against LGBTQ Students, It’s Cool By Me
NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, responded after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said during a U.S. House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Wednesday that states should have the option to decide whether schools that receive federal dollars can intentionally discriminate against LGBTQ students.
VIDEO: Education Secretary DeVos Give License to Discrimination on LGBTQ Students at Schools
“By turning a blind eye to LGBTQ students who experience discrimination in school, Secretary DeVos has once again proven why she was the wrong choice to lead our nation’s education system,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “DeVos once claimed she was an LGBTQ ally, but has now supported back to back policies that would erase LGBTQ students from classrooms. If she wants to be known as more than an anti-LGBTQ activist the time is now to reverse course.”
Since her controversial confirmation hearing process, which included a tie-breaking vote by Vice President Mike Pence, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has fallen in line with the Trump Administration’s attempt to erase LGBTQ Americans from the fabric of this nation. In February, DeVos joined the President and Attorney General Jeff Sessions by rescinding guidance that provided protection to transgender students at our nation’s schools.
DeVos’s anti-LGBTQ record extends well before her confirmation as Education Secretary. From contributing more than $200,000 toward efforts to add a marriage equality ban to Michigan’s Constitution to donating money to Focus on the Family, an anti-LGBTQ organization which openly advocates for so-called “conversion therapy” practices, Betsy DeVos’s record shows she will do anything to prevent LGBTQ acceptance from becoming a reality.
GLAAD has been documenting the administration’s systematic erasure of the LGBTQ community and policies intended to support LGBTQ Americans. Click here to visit GLAAD’s Trump Accountability Project.
Background: Secretary DeVos’ Anti-LGBTQ History
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www.glaad.org/blog/education-secretary-devos-gives-license-discrimination-lgbtq-students-schools
Mental Health Awareness Month 2017
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, and through HRC’s new partnership with Mental Health America, HRC is shining a light on the mental health needs and challenges for many LGBTQ youth.
Taiwan Celebrates High Court’s Ruling for Marriage Equality
The court’s ruling paves the way for Taiwan to become the first place in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.
www.advocate.com/world/2017/5/24/taiwan-celebrates-high-courts-ruling-marriage-equality
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