The GLAAD Wrap: ‘We the Animals’ and ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ in theaters, music from Mj Rodriguez, and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: ‘We the Animals’ and ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ in theaters, music from Mj Rodriguez, and more!

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1) We the Animals, a coming-of-age story about three brothers, premieres today in New York and Los Angeles. The film centers on the youngest brother, Jonah, as he narrates his own tale of growing up in upstate New York while questioning his sense of masculinity and identity. We the Animals shows growing up from a queer Latinx perspective, which is all too rare in film today. Click here for showtimes and watch the trailer below.

2) This Wednesday saw the premiere of Crazy Rich Asians, a romantic comedy about a woman who discovers that her serious boyfriend is extremely wealthy and must face the obstacles that come with his extravagant way of life and family. The first studio film in 25 years with an all-Asian ensemble, Crazy Rich Asians features gay character Oliver T’Sien, a fashion designer who becomes a supportive friend to the lead, and is played by out Filipino actor Nico Santos. Click here to buy tickets and watch the trailer below.

3) In more film news, out Olympian diver Tom Daley and his husband, Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, have announced that they are creating a documentary about their journey of surrogacy which allowed them to become fathers to their newborn son. Surrogacy is legal in the United States, yet the practice is still controversial throughout the world. With their documentary, the couple hopes to erase the stigma which can sometimes be associated with surrogacy and highlight the joys that it can bring to aspiring parents. 

4) A premiere date has been set for the second season of Marvel’s Runaways, which features queer characters Nico and Karolina. Premiering December 21 on Hulu, the series will continue to follow the band of superhero teens, as the upcoming season picks up with the Runaways hiding out in an underground hostel. In more television news, Netflix has renewed Anne With An E, their series based on the famous novel Anne of Green Gables, for a third season. Set to premiere in 2019, the series features several queer characters.

5) Out comedian Wanda Sykes is producing a new documentary series for Epix, titled Unprotected Sets, which spotlights aspiring comedians. In casting news, out actor Max Jenkins has been cast as a series regular in Netflix’s new dark comedy, Dead to Me. He will play a gay and religious real estate partner of the main character, Jen. Bisexual actor Paul Fitzgerald is set to star in USA’s upcoming show, Dare Me, a series about competitive high school cheerleading in a small town.

6) Pose star Mj Rodriguez has a new video to accompany her cover the song “Home” from hit musical The Wiz. Along with out co-star Billy Porter, Rodriguez (who is transgender) previously performed the cover on Pose. Watch the live and stripped down performance below. Additionally, out singer Mark Tennyson has released the single “Sacrifice” off his upcoming EP Boy Untitled. In the song, Tennyson encourages the journey for self-acceptance in the LGBTQ community. Click here to listen to the song.

7) In more music news, queer actor Ezra Miller and musician Oliver Ignatius have released a new single titled, “sadtown.” The actor is known for his roles in Fantastic Beasts, Justice League (in which he plays The Flash), and The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Ignatius wrote the track as a break-up song with a twist. Click here to listen. Out singer Ben Hazelwood has released a new video for his song “Save Your Sorries.” The emotional track is about Hazelwood’s journey searching for his identity and an event in his past that involved sexual abuse. Hazelwood has upcoming performances in Los Angeles and Nashville. Click here for more information and watch the video below.

8) Out singer Andrew Rudy and Kitzer have released their new EP, Cycles of the Heart, which features tracks representing seperate stages of the heart cycle. The EP tackles themes from summer love to self-empowerment, accompanied by catchy electronic beats. Click here to download the EP and listen to their song “End of Time” below. Rudy will also be performing in Los Angeles this Sunday. Click here for tickets and here for more information.

9) The 2018 Teen Choice Awards were held on Sunday, and the winners include LGBTQ-inclusive works Love, Simon, Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, and Riverdale as well as bisexual singer Lauren Jauregui. Love, Simon won the Choice Comedy Movie award while Riverdale took home the Choice Drama TV Show, and Shadowhunters was crowned with Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show. Jauregui received two awards, Choice Electric Dance Song for her track “All Night” with Steve Aoki and Choice Female Hottie. Click here for the full list of winners.

10) The Sundance Ignite 2019 program is seeking submissions from narrative and documentary filmmakers ages 18-24. The program includes a free trip to the 2019 Sundance Festival. Recipients of the year-long fellowship will work with industry professionals, gain access to Sundance Institute programs, be considered for internships, and more. To apply, send in an eight-minute short documentary or narrative film that displays a creative vison, voice, and passion for storytelling. Click here for more information.

11) Trans musician Brody Ray is seeking funding for the production of his upcoming EP. Ray has recently been a contestant on America’s Got Talent, receiving four “Yes’s” from the judges and making history as the first trans musician to ever be featured on the show. Click here to support Ray and listen to his previously released song “Can’t Love You” below.

August 17, 2018

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William McRaven, Janet Jackson, Tom Steyer, Muriel Bowser, James Woods, Stormy Daniels, Pearl, Gay Magazines: HOT LINKS

William McRaven, Janet Jackson, Tom Steyer, Muriel Bowser, James Woods, Stormy Daniels, Pearl, Gay Magazines: HOT LINKS
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PRESS ATTACK. Colbert on Trump.

WILLIAM MCRAVEN. Retired Navy admiral who oversaw Bin Laden raid tells Trump to revoke his security clearance: “Former CIA director John Brennan, whose security clearance you revoked on Wednesday, is one of the finest public servants I have ever known. Few Americans have done more to protect this country than John. He is a man of unparalleled integrity, whose honesty and character have never been in question, except by those who don’t know him. Therefore, I would consider it an honor if you would revoke my security clearance as well, so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency. Like most Americans, I had hoped that when you became president, you would rise to the occasion and become the leader this great nation needs.”

DRAG RACE. Pearl accuses RuPaul of breaking her spirit: “…in that moment it was so heartbreaking because I idolized her, I worshipped her, and I felt like it was so disrespectful…so Hollywood, rotted, and gross. How could you say that to someone who’s just, like, obsessed with you?”

TOM STEYER. Billionaire launches $250,000 ad campaign targeting millennials. ‘The initial $250,000 ad campaign will specifically target GOP Reps. Jeff Denham (Calif.), Steve Knight (Calif.), Mimi Walters (Calif.), Dana Rohrabacher (Calif.), Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa.) and Dave Brat (Va.) for voting in line with President Trump’s agenda. The end of each ad encourages young people to register to vote before November.

MILITARY PARADE. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser trolls Trump.

Yup, I’m Muriel Bowser, mayor of Washington DC, the local politician who finally got thru to the reality star in the White House with the realities ($21.6M) of parades/events/demonstrations in Trump America (sad). t.co/vqC3d8FLqx

— MurielBowser (@MurielBowser) August 17, 2018

ON THE RAG. What’s new on the gay magazines 

OHIO. Human Rights Campaign knocks on doors in support of Democrat Betsy Rader’s effort to defeat Republican Congressman Dave Joyce: “The visit is part of a $26 million nationwide campaign to mobilize the group’s supporters in the battleground states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada in hopes of winning more Democratic congressional seats in 2018 and ousting Donald Trump from the White House in 2020.”

OUT OF THE HOUSE. Stormy Daniels quits Celebrity Big Brother hours before premiere.

JAMES WOODS. Washed up actor urges followers to support anti-LGBTQ baker Jack Phillips.

After winning a United States Supreme Court decision protecting his religious freedom, #JackPhillips of #MasterpieceCakeshop is now once again a victim of targeted harassment by the #left. If you believe in the #FirstAmendment, here is his #gofundme link: t.co/Isn6hmDwp5

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) August 17, 2018

PENNSYLVANIA PRIEST SEX ABUSE SCANDAL. Vatican breaks silence: “Regarding the report made public in Pennsylvania this week, there are two words that can express the feelings faced with these horrible crimes: shame and sorrow,” said Greg Burke, director of the Vatican’s Press Office.
“The Holy See treats with great seriousness the work of the Investigating Grand Jury of Pennsylvania and the lengthy Interim Report it has produced. The Holy See condemns unequivocally the sexual abuse of minors.”

NEW TUNE OF THE DAY. Janey Jackson and Daddy Yankee “Made For Now”.

FRIDAY FLASH. Shigueru Gibo Tokuda.

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Trump Shouts at White House Reporters: ‘I Think the Whole Manafort Trial is…a Very Sad Day for Our Country’ – WATCH

Trump Shouts at White House Reporters: ‘I Think the Whole Manafort Trial is…a Very Sad Day for Our Country’ – WATCH
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Donald Trump shouted at reporters on the White House lawn on Friday, telling them he was going to New York and New Jersey for “work, all work.” He also predicted the 2018 midterms would be very good for Republicans, said he’d been praised for revoking Brennan’s security clearance, the Mueller probe, and the Paul Manafort fraud trial:

“I think the whole Manafort trial is very sad. If you look at what’s going on, it’s a very sad day for our country.He worked for me for a very short period of time, but you know what? He happens to be a very good person. And I think it’s very sad what they’ve done to Paul Manafort.”

President Trump on John Brennan: “There’s no silencing, if anything I’m giving him a bigger voice.”

He also says, “I think the whole Manafort trial is very sad. If you look at what’s going on, it’s a very sad day for our country.” pic.twitter.com/ADRJkDWoHg

— CSPAN (@cspan) August 17, 2018

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Seth Meyers Assesses the Fallout from Omarosa’s Secret Recording Spree: WATCH

Seth Meyers Assesses the Fallout from Omarosa’s Secret Recording Spree: WATCH
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Seth Meyers looked at Omarosa’s secret recording spree on last night’s A Closer Look, mocking Trump’s threat to have Omarosa arrested.

Said Meyers: “You think you could arrest Omarosa?!? This is a person you tried to fire four times and you still can’t get rid of her! If you threw Omarosa in jail, she would tunnel her way out with a spoon Shawshank style. And when you woke up the next morning, she’s gonna be standing over your bed with a copy of the Russian Pee Tape.”

Meyers then examined Lara Trump’s offer to Omarosa that she could have a job on the campaign to keep her quiet, and the recording of that offer in which Trump added up the offer on the phone call.

Quipped Meyers: “Maybe next time you’re offering hush money to keep them quiet, do the math before you get on the phone.”

Added Meyers: “So first, they hire Omarosa. Then they fired her. Then they try to hire her again to buy her off. This is how Trumpism works. Everyone is conning everyone else.”

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In Meyers’ monologue, he also touched on Omarosa, Tom Arnold, Mike Pence, freedom of the press, and Trump’s military parade.

Said Meyers: “Democrats and some Republicans are voicing concerns about President Trump’s proposed military parade, and feel the event may come off as totalitarian. Ya think? That’s like someone being worried that the Pride Parade is going to come off as a little bit gay. That’s what they were going for!”

Watch:

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 17, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 17, 2018

HRC’S SARAH MCBRIDE ON THE ROAD ACROSS WISCONSIN TO #TURNOUT VOTERS AHEAD OF THE MIDTERMS:

So excited to be headed to one of my favorite states, Wisconsin, for a week-long swing through the state with @HRC_WI! Join us as we mobilize Equality Voters ahead of November! The road to a pro-equality majority in Congress goes through Wisconsin! t.co/MSXfeh4IAm pic.twitter.com/a50lgz1Vmf

— Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride) August 16, 2018

PENNSYLVANIA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION DETERMINES STATE NONDISCRIM LAWS PROTECT LGBTQ PEOPLE: While the Pennsylvania Fairness Act would make the Human Rights Commission’s decision solidified into law, the determination will help countless LGBTQ people in the Keystone State seek justice. More from BillPenn.

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY — HEATHER MATARAZZO RECEIVES HRC’S VISIBILITY AWARD IN SAN DIEGO: Actress, writer and producer Matarazzo (@HeatherMatarazz) shared the powerful story of meeting her partner and the vital importance of visibility and vulnerability, saying, “We’re all worthy of love. We’re all worthy of life. Every single one of us — we are worthy of being seen, we are worthy of being here. We are worthy. Period.” Watch here.

FATHER OF MURDERED TRANS WOMAN — “MY DAUGHTER… WAS A FUN PERSON, A LOVING PERSON”: Cathalina Christina James, 24, was fatally shot in Jacksonville, Florida, on June 24 — the third transgender woman murdered and the fourth shot in the Florida city this year. More from News4jax.

Cathalina Christina James would have been 25 this weekend. Instead of celebrating, her father is sharing his grief since his transgender daughter was murdered in June. “It’s a deep hurt. I feel like no parent should ever have to bury a child.” #SayHerName t.co/EX680qi94O

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) August 16, 2018

ICYMI — CLARKSDALE BECOMES THIRD MISSISSIPPI CITY TO PASS LGBTQ-INCLUSIVE NONDISCRIM ORDINANCE: “This is exciting for the community of Clarksdale and shows the LGBTQ community that Mississippi is a place of acceptance,” said HRC Mississippi State Director Rob Hill. “It means a lot for myself, as an LGBTQ Mississippian. To have a community say that people like me are valuable. That we are worth protecting.” More from Into.

HRC DEPLOYS STAFF ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO #TURNOUT THE VOTE: More from HRC.

MAN CHARGED IN SHOOTING OF TRANS WOMAN IN DETROIT TO BE TRIED UNDER MICHIGAN’S HATE CRIME LAW: Deonton A. Rogers is accused of shooting a trans woman outside of a gas station last month. The woman was hospitalized and survived. More from Click On Detroit.

UTAH PARENT-ADVOCATES MEET WITH LAWMAKERS ABOUT NEED TO ALLOW YOUTH TO UPDATE GENDER ON BIRTH CERTIFICATES: More from The Associated Press.

SETTLEMENT IN ACLU LAWSUIT ALLEGING LGBTQ INMATES IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY WERE KEPT IN CELL FOR 23 HOURS A DAY: The county will be required to explore more housing options for LGBTQ inmates; lift restrictions on participation in activities including work and religious meetings; and establish a committee that meets with LGBTQ inmates. More from Los Angeles Times.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

GERMANY’S CABINET APPROVES THIRD GENDER OPTION FOR OFFICIAL IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS: It requires parliamentary approval before becoming law. More from Deutsche Welle.

PROFESSOR AND TV PERSONALITY IN JAPAN COMES OUT IN RESPONSE TO POLITICIAN’S ANTI-LGBTQ ATTACKS: Robert Campbell noted he and his partner will celebrate their 20th anniversary next year. More from The Asahi Shimbun.

RUSSIAN VILLAGE OF SEVEN RESIDENTS HOPED TO HOST COUNTRY’S FIRST LGBTQ PRIDE PARADE, UNTIL THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INTERFERED: More from The Washington Post.

READING RAINBOWBookmark now to read on your lunch break!

The New York Times offers tips for attending a same-sex wedding (otherwise known as a… wedding); Real Change reviews an art exhibit honoring transgender victims of violence; Out Magazine interviews Casey Cott (@CaseyCott), Anthony Ramos (@ARamosofficial) and Amandla Stenberg (@amandlastenberg) for its September cover; Leo Weekly profiles openly gay heavyweight champion Stu Perry; MTV previews the upcoming documentary ‘Quiet Heroes,” on the HIV and AIDS crisis

Don’t miss the @LogoTV premiere of “Quiet Heroes,” the story of one doctor’s determination to help the HIV/AIDs crisis. Check out t.co/EC7ARSqg8w for more info + watch the doc August 23rd at 8/7c. pic.twitter.com/aBR9liWKBD

— MTV (@MTV) August 16, 2018

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Solitary Confinement

Solitary Confinement

Λnya Λdora posted a photo:

Solitary Confinement

Tonight when processing this recent image, i flashed on being alone in a dark jail cell all night awake for 8 months. This is the type of thing i deal with at times still in my life, flashes / flashbacks of things.

I don’t speak about it because i suffer from PTSD now, sometimes severely after what happened 10 years ago (Which i’ve explained here)

I spent the first 3 weeks of 8 months of Solitary Confinement in an ice cold ‘drunk tank’ i was kept in. I had my clothing removed and i was given a ‘suicide smock’. I literally shivered and froze night and day for 3 weeks.

I was denied psych meds, suffered multiple suicide attempts and was at times prevented from seeing both the therapist and attorney working with me. It was literally a nightmare. I ended up in jail after a medication reaction and essentially sobered up from it withdrawing over a week or two to then spent 8 months without help.

I then was transferred to another facility where two guards made me strip to change in front of them and then began making jokes about raping me in the room we had just came from which was private.

At that facility i was only given meat for 5 days to eat. Everything had meat in it, I am a vegetarian now of 23 years. I didn’t eat for 5 days.

I was then transferred back to Olympia, held for 7 more months for misdemeanors that should have been heard in Mental Health Court. I, like many minorities especially got the ‘Transgender Treatment’. I was punished much more severely than any non-trans person, but… Likely the same extent an African American or other minority would with be with a bigoted judge is my honest belief.

In the end, i spent 8 months in jail for a crime i not only felt badly about but i pled guilty to because i owned up to the fact that what happened still was wrong.

Others wanted me to fight it as a mental health issue, i did not.

To this day, a decade later i struggle feeling guilt over that day, even though i can’t change it and it wasn’t ‘me’ in that moment.

The entire experience caused me to lose my way in several aspects over years… being homeless, suicidal at times and feeling hopeless.

It wasn’t until 2016 i got help here in Seattle, finally got off the streets and am getting both Transgender Medical care i needed but also Mental & Physical Health care for my actual disabilities in life.

I am strong only because i have suffered. I have experienced days so dark most won’t ever understand the pain.

Yet somehow, I still try to connect, learn to trust others and find beauty in the world around me now in photography.

10 years later, still to this day…

Not a single Transgender group, entity, org i’ve contacted has ever cared to help with anything. I’ve learned a lot along the way about community, And it’s often cisgendered in my world.

It’s easier to pretend these things don’t happen, didn’t happen and maybe i needed help. It’s also easier to just judge and dismiss me. One thing i’ve learned about LGBT advocacy is, It’s anything but.

If any of this happened now, I’d actually have support.

Instead, It happened a decade ago, my life got ruined without any support at all… And now i’m forced to pretend i have a community among people waving pride flags too stupid to know recent history of people like me going through hell like this.

I feel like most of them lack the actual capacity to think.

So, I go to therapy and do my own thing.

A happy ending i suppose…

At least i’m real, and a hell of a lot stronger than 99% of them.

Ask anyone who knows me.

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