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NBC Hires Adam Rippon as Correspondent for the Rest of the Olympic Games
Adam Rippon will work as a correspondent for NBC “on a variety of platforms, including television, digital and social media” for the remainder of the Olympics, according to network spokesman Greg Hughes.
Rippon, who won his first Olympic medal last week, was attacked by Donald Trump Jr. on Tuesday night for speaking out about Vice President Mike Pence’s anti-gay record.
Said Rippon earlier this week: “Being here at the Olympics it does give me a louder voice. And I’ve got a big mouth and a loud voice. But it has given me a platform. I think it’s so important that I use this platform to my advantage. I think that me using my voice has given my skating a greater purpose. I’ve gotten so many messages from young kids all over the country that my story has resonated with them and it’s incredibly powerful…In the past week I’ve heard a lot of people like, ‘whoa, Adam Rippon should tone it down.’ I can’t tone it down. I’m being me. And I’m being myself. And I’d be doing myself an injustice, and I’d be doing an injustice to those kids who don’t feel like they’re comfortable to be themselves.”
He added, talking to reporters: “I talked to you about how I felt before the Games. And you know, it’s brought a lot of attention and questions to my other teammates. I don’t want to distract from their Olympic experience and I don’t want my Olympic experience to be about Mike Pence.”
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NBC Hires Adam Rippon as Correspondent for the Rest of the Olympic Games
Panel Discussion with Non-Binary Youth and Jacob Tobia at Time to Thrive LGBTQ Youth Conference
HRC Foundation’s Groundbreaking 2018 Time to THRIVE Conference Comes to a Close
On Sunday, HRC Foundation’s fifth-annual Time to THRIVE Conference in support of LGBTQ youth came to a close.
The annual event is held in partnership with the American Counseling Association and the National Education Association, with AT&T, BBVA Compass and Toyota as presenting sponsors. The HRC Foundation’s premier national event addresses safety, inclusion and well-being for LGBTQ and questioning youth, and brings together youth-serving professionals to discuss best practices for working with and caring for LGBTQ youth and their faimilies in schools, community centers, health care settings and beyond.
After attending their final breakout workshops and training sessions, the Time to THRIVE contingent heard from Chris Mosier, the first transgender member of Team USA, during the closing plenary. Mosier spoke to the importance of LGBTQ inclusion in sports, and affired LGBTQ youth that it is possible to be themselves and compete in the sports that they love.
Presenting today at @humanrightscampaign #TimeToTHRIVE – talking about creating inclusive spaces in youth sport on behalf of @youcanplayteam. I’ll also be giving some closing remarks, so I hope to see you there! . #youcanplay #transathlete #hrc #lgbt #lgbtq #equality #inclusion #nike #betrue #transman #nodaysoff #nobaddays
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HRC Foundation was honored to present transgender trailblazer Gavin Grimm with its final Upstander Award of the weekend for serving as a leader for LGBTQ youth everywhere and taking his fight for equality all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. Star of TLC’s “I Am Jazz” and 2017 HRC Upstander Award recipient Jazz Jennings presented the award to Grimm.
Lastly, attendees were introduced to the 2018 class of HRC Youth Ambassadors as HRC’s Sarah McBride closed the program.
.@HRC Foundation’s new cohort of Youth Ambassadors and @SarahEMcBride take the stage to close out our fifth annual #TimeToTHRIVE Conference! Learn more about these advocates at t.co/VdAUjT1leQ. pic.twitter.com/Sg2kp2oJEU
— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 18, 2018
Time to THRIVE is the premier national convening of educators and youth-serving professionals to build awareness and cultural competency, learn current and emerging best practices and gather resources from leading experts and national organizations in the field. Time to THRIVE took place Feb. 16-18, 2018 at the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek in Orlando, Florida.
Read our Time to THRIVE Day One and Day Two recaps.
.@TheChrisMosier has an inspiring message for #LGBTQ youth. #TimeToTHRIVE pic.twitter.com/oSgecdJFqB
— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 18, 2018
There is something so powerful about being in a room full of LGBTQ+ people affirming our identities, experiences, & truths. #TimeToTHRIVE
— Nikos Giannopoulos (@BeaconMrG) February 18, 2018
Trailblazing athlete & Rogers Park neighbor @TheChrisMosier addressing #TimeToTHRIVE on leading the way for transgender athletes & the power of youth sports on kids’ lives
— Rep. Kelly Cassidy (@RepKellyCassidy) February 18, 2018
Spoke @HRC ‘s #TimeToTHRIVE Conference about my lived experience and had the incredible opportunity to introduce Al Smith Jr. who is the group VP and the Chief Social Innovation of @Toyota. He is an amazing person doing great work in our community and our wold. pic.twitter.com/6W3h4oYZjR
— Roddy Biggs (@RoddyBiggs) February 18, 2018
We are so proud of our Youth Council leaders who presented on a youth panel today at the Human Rights Campaign’s Time to THRIVE conference! Thank you all for sharing your inspiring stories! #TimetoTHRIVE #HRC pic.twitter.com/BMZD5V6GUD
— Zebra Coalition (@ZebraCoalition) February 18, 2018
Thank you @HRC on another fantastic #TimeToTHRIVE conference! t.co/vuqlZjcUb4
— Tyler Clementi Fndtn (@TylerClementi) February 18, 2018
Some of Team ACA at #Timetothrive – David Kaplan, Kent Butler, Josh Stanley, Gerard Lawson, and Rich Yep. Thanks @HRC & @VinniePompei @ellenbkhan @CounselingViews pic.twitter.com/a4xbmgPswd
— Richard Yep (@Richyep) February 18, 2018
Must-See LGBTQ: New episodes of ‘Andi Mack’ and ‘The Magicians’
Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.
Wednesday brings a brand new episode of The Magicians. The third season of the science fiction drama is upping the stakes as out gay major player Eliot becomes King of Fillory. In this week’s episode, The Quest of the Seven Keys continues as Margo and Eliot rope most of the gang into a gigantic plan, meanwhile Quentin and Penny try to retrieve a lost item. The Magicians: Wednesday, 9pm on SyFy.
In this week’s episode of Andi Mack, Cyrus’ bar mitzvah festivities commence, and Andi and her friends and family all join him in the celebration, which is full of landmark events for more than just Cyrus. Andi Mack: Friday, 8pm on Disney Channel.
Sunday, February 18th: Here and Now (9pm, HBO); Counterpart (Starz); The Chi (10pm, Showtime)
Monday: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (8pm, The CW)
Tuesday: I Am Jazz (9pm, TLC)
Wednesday: This Close (Sundance Now); Schitt’s Creek (8pm, Pop TV): The Magicians (9pm, SyFy)
Thursday: Nashville (9pm, CMT)
Friday: Andi Mack (7:30pm, Disney Channel)
www.glaad.org/blog/must-see-lgbtq-new-episodes-andi-mack-and-magicians
Chris Mosier Receives Upstander Award at Time to Thrive LGBTQ Youth Conference
Gus Kenworthy Misses a Medal But Seals History With a Kiss
NBC’s coverage of Kenworthy prominently featured his boyfriend, Matt Wilkas.
www.advocate.com/sports/2018/2/18/gus-kenworthy-misses-medal-seals-history-kiss
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