Adam Harman: Listening to Music Takes Me to Another Dimension …

Adam Harman: Listening to Music Takes Me to Another Dimension …

Many times in the middle of the day I get stressed because of all the things that can happen I go into a mental and emotional heaviness that I do not like to feel, the best thing I can do at those moments is to take out my phone and connect the headphones and place a music that I generate tranquility takes me to an unknown place where only me and nobody else, is where I can think and analyze in the best way for any circumstance that is happening and came to a solution so solid and immediate that only music makes me arrive

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Scarlett Johansson Pulls Out of Transgender Role Amid Backlash Over Casting Discrimination

Scarlett Johansson Pulls Out of Transgender Role Amid Backlash Over Casting Discrimination

Scarlett Johansson has pulled out of her role in the Rupert Sanders-directed Rug & Tug, in which she would have played Dante “Tex” Gill, a transgender massage parlor mogul, following criticism that a cisgender actress had been hired to play a transgender role.

Oh word?? So you can continue to play us but we can’t play y’all? Hollywood is so fucked… I wouldn’t be as upset if I was getting in the same rooms as Jennifer Lawrence and Scarlett for cis roles, but we know that’s not the case. A mess. t.co/s8gBlBI1Sw

— Trace Lysette (@tracelysette) July 4, 2018

Actors who are trans never even get to audition FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN ROLES OF TRANS CHARACTERS. THATS THE REAL ISSUE. WE CANT EVEN GET IN THE ROOM. Cast actors WHO ARE TRANS as NON TRANS CHARACTERS. I DARE YOU #RupertSanders @NewRegency #ScarlettJohansson t.co/RkrW8MeGcG

— Jamie Clayton (@MsJamieClayton) July 4, 2018

Johansson told OUT magazine: “I have great admiration and love for the trans community and am grateful that the conversation regarding inclusivity in Hollywood continues. While I would have loved the opportunity to bring Dante’s story and transition to life, I understand why many feel he should be portrayed by a transgender person, and I am thankful that this casting debate, albeit controversial, has sparked a larger conversation about diversity and representation in film.”

Cheers to learning & growing! I hope you’re still producing the film Scarlett. What an incredible opportunity to put your words into action even further! YAS! Let’s get lunch and talk! #ScarlettJohansson t.co/rrLd6mDKDe

— Jamie Clayton (@MsJamieClayton) July 13, 2018

To exhibit the spirit of generosity I earnestly want to see more of, I am going to take Scarlett Johansson at her word that she listened to feedback, realized that despite her intentions this was going to cause harm, and made the right decision to step down. Well done.

— Jen Richards (@SmartAssJen) July 13, 2018

Thank you Scarlett Johansson for pulling out of “Rub and Tug”…
Now the real work begins…??✨?

This has been a long time coming Hollywood. But the Trans community is ready if you are…?

— Ashlee Marie Preston (@AshleeMPreston) July 13, 2018

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The Queen, Garrett Baldwin, Gay Panic, Downton Abbey, Olly Alexander, Zachary Quinto, Jockstrap, Ellen’s Robot: HOT LINKS

The Queen, Garrett Baldwin, Gay Panic, Downton Abbey, Olly Alexander, Zachary Quinto, Jockstrap, Ellen’s Robot: HOT LINKS
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WINDSOR CASTLE. Trump and Melania meet The Queen.

PUTIN SUMMIT. Trump should cancel it, says Chuck Schumer: “Trump should cancel his meeting with Vladimir Putin until Russia takes demonstrable and transparent steps to prove that they won’t interfere in future elections,” Schumer said in a statement. “Glad-handing with Vladimir Putin on the heels of these indictments would be an insult to our democracy.”

HENRY CAVILL. Sorry for his comments about #MeToo.

GARRETT BALDWIN. Gay teen looks to unseat Ohio lawmaker: “The teenage high school athlete has been upset by actions and statements of Nino Vitale, the current representative of the 85th district, including his sponsorship of a bill designed to undermine marriage equality.”

MERGER CHALLENGE. DOJ to appeal AT&T Time Warner merger.

GAY PANICRep. Joseph Kennedy III (D-Mass.) in the U.S. House and Edward Markey (D-Mass.) in the U.S. Senate introduce bill to ban ‘gay panic’ defense nationally. ‘In a statement to the Washington Blade — which has learned exclusively about the legislation — Kennedy said an admission of committing a violent crime against someone because they’re LGBT “is not a defense, it is a hate crime.” “Legal loopholes written into our laws that seek to justify violent attacks against our gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender neighbors should never have existed in the first place,” Kennedy said.’

DOWNTON ABBEY. Feature film confirmed: ‘The “original principal cast” will begin production later this summer, the film’s producers said. The show’s creator Julian Fellowes has written the film’s screenplay, and he is also going to co-produce as well…Brian Percival, who directed The Book Thief, About a Girl and the Downton Abbey pilot, will direct the film.’

ON THE RAG. This week on gay magazines.

SCOTLAND. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to lead LGBTQ Pride march in Glasgow as Trump visits. ‘The Pride organisers have named her honorary Grand Marshal in recognition of her long-standing support for LGBTI equality, including the delivery of same-sex marriage. Although Ms Sturgeon addressed the march last year, but this is the first time she has had such a prominent role. leading it alongside 200 LGBTI young people from across Scotland.’

ZACHARY QUINTO. On straight actors playing gay roles: “Part of the nature of being an actor is to step outside of ourselves and have experiences that aren’t in line with who we are. But the political climate, and the race for equality, has kind of shifted the ground around that notion and I think we have to be patient and see how things settle.”

COVER OF THE DAY. Years & Years does Ariana Grande.

WONDER MATERIAL OF THE DAY. Graphene.

SCARE OF THE DAY. Ellen’s robot.

SMELLY JOCKSTRAP COMMERCIAL OF THE DAY. Gain.

FRIDAY FLASH. Titus Fauntleroy.

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HRC Foundation Youth Ambassador Spotlight: Makayla Humphrey

HRC Foundation Youth Ambassador Spotlight: Makayla Humphrey

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The 2018 HRC Youth Ambassadors are a group of 16 inspiring young people, ages 15 to 22, from across the country who show courage in sharing their stories and demonstrate a commitment to speaking out about issues facing LGBTQ youth. As Youth Ambassadors, they represent HRC Foundation, using their voices to raise awareness about HRC’s youth-focused programs.

HRC recently sat down with Makayla Humphrey (she/her/hers), a Youth Ambassador from Lancaster, Texas, to learn more about her story. Humphrey, 17, is the president of the Jobs for America’s Graduates Program at her Texas high school. The program works to ensure that children with special needs feel full a part of their high school community. Humphrey also organizes her school’s Special Olympics events every year, and is also involved in both Sister 2 Sister and Kolorblok, non-profit organizations that help inner city youth.

Humphrey came out to her parents when she was just 10, the same age she began to play basketball. Despite being treated differently by coaches and teammates because of her sexual orientation, Humphrey’s passion for basketball deepened and she now uses her experiences as an openly lesbian athlete to encourage people to talk about their own LGBTQ identities, helping many of her friends come out to their families.

What inspired you to become an HRC Youth Ambassador?

What inspired me to become an HRC Youth Ambassador was the mistreatment I received from my coaches and teammates for confidently expressing my sexual orientation.

What’s been one highlight of your experience as an HRC Youth Ambassador?

One of the highlights as an ambassador has been meeting all the incredible people and hearing their stories — knowing that I had people who were like me, who were supportive and who didn’t judge. I love the fact that they are different, and the love they share is amazing.

What part of HRC’s work do you connect with the most?

I connect most with the sports and social media side of HRC’s work. I think that social media is a great way to raise awareness because of the wide audience. Most people who are connected to social media are young people. This will help make a difference by letting young adults know what we are doing, and the difference we are making.

What’s your message to LGBTQ youth?

Be yourself! Absolutely no one can be you or be like you. Love yourself because you are important. Embrace yourself confidently and know that you were put in this world to shine — so shine on!

Despite the growing visibility of LGBTQ athletes, coaches and officials, too many LGBTQ youth report that they have witnessed or been the targets of anti-LGBTQ treatment or exclusion in sports. Read HRC’s “Play to Win: Improving the Lives of LGBTQ Youth in Sports” here.

To learn more about the experiences of LGBTQ youth in the U.S., check out HRC’s 2018 LGBTQ Youth Report at hrc.im/YouthReport.

To explore more of HRC Foundation’s work with LGBTQ youth, visit our Children, Youth and Families program, our Campus and Young Adult program and our Youth Ambassador resource page.

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