Human Rights Campaign Endorses Karl Dean for Tennessee Governor

Human Rights Campaign Endorses Karl Dean for Tennessee Governor

HRC announced its endorsement of Karl Dean (D) in his bid to become the next governor of Tennessee. Dean is a former mayor of Nashville with a clear commitment to protecting and advancing LGBTQ equality.

“Karl Dean has a proven record of putting people ahead of politics and finding solutions to the problems hard-working families face each and every day,” said HRC Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs JoDee Winterhof. “Karl is the clear choice for Tennessee’s fair-minded voters who want a brighter, stronger future moving Tennessee forward as a welcoming and inclusive state. HRC is proud to endorse Karl Dean for governor, and we look forward to working with him to advance LGBTQ equality in The Volunteer State.”

“I’m grateful to the Human Rights Campaign for its endorsement, because we both believe Tennessee’s future success depends on being a welcoming, inclusive state where everyone is treated with dignity and respect,” said Karl Dean.”The more we celebrate our diversity and the more open we are, the stronger we’ll be.”

Karl Dean led the city of Nashville as mayor for eight years, with a pragmatic approach to leadership focused on jobs, education, and public safety. As mayor of Nashville, Dean signed into law an employment non-discrimination ordinance protecting LGBTQ people. He was also the state’s first mayor to join a national coalition of mayors in support of marriage equality.

In Tennessee, HRC has identified more than 259,000 “Equality Voters,” meaning they are strong supporters of progressive LGBTQ policies including marriage equality, equitable family law, and laws that ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. Last year, HRC announced a coast-to-coast campaign to mobilize voters for the midterm elections called HRC Rising, which represents the largest grassroots expansion in the organization’s 38-year history.

 

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Must-See LGBTQ TV: New seasons of ‘Empire,’ ‘Star,’ and ‘How to Get Away with Murder,’ series premiere of ‘The Cool Kids’

Must-See LGBTQ TV: New seasons of ‘Empire,’ ‘Star,’ and ‘How to Get Away with Murder,’ series premiere of ‘The Cool Kids’

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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.

This Wednesday, Fox’s two flagship Lee Daniels-series, Empire and Star, return for new seasons. The new season of Empire will take place two years in the future, and the season promises a new love interest for Jamal.  Season three of Star will also have a slight time-jump, though only three months. Star features many queer characters, and one of the only regular trans characters on broadcast television, Cotton, played by trans actress Amiyah Scott. Empire: Wednesday, 8pm on Fox. Star: Wednesday, 9pm on Fox.

The fifth season of How to Get Away with Murder premieres this Thursday on ABC. The show features a rich ensemble of queer characters, including bisexual lead Annalise Keating, played by Viola Davis. In the Season 5 premiere, Annalise selects students for her new legal clinic at Middleton and juggles job offers from competing firms, all while the “Keating 4” attempt to move on from last semester’s turmoil. And, in a flash-forward, a new mystery is introduced and it shakes things up for everyone. How to Get Away with Murder: Thursday, 10pm on ABC.

On Friday, the new Fox sitcom The Cool Kids has its series premiere. The show follows four rowdy friends in a retirement community. One of the main four characters is an out gay man named Sid, played by gay actor and comedian Leslie Jordan, who recently hosted GLAAD’s San Francisco Gala. The show follows Sid, and the rest of the cast including David Alan Grier, Vicki Lawrence, and Martin Mull, as they get up to hijinks. The Cool Kids: Friday, 8:30pm on Fox.

Sunday, September 23: 9-1-1 (8pm, Fox); Fear the Walking Dead (8pm, AMC); The Deuce (9pm, HBO); Shameless (9pm, Showtime); The Last Ship (9pm, TNT)

Monday: 9-1-1 (9pm, Fox); Bull (10pm, CBS)

Tuesday: This Is Us (9pm, NBC); NCIS: New Orleans (10pm, CBS); Mayans M.C. (10pm, FX)

Wednesday: Burden of Truth (8pm, The CW); Empire (8pm, Fox); Modern Family (9pm, ABC); Star (9pm, Fox)

Thursday: Grey’s Anatomy (8pm, ABC); How to Get Away with Murder (10pm, ABC); S.W.A.T. (10pm, CBS)

Friday: The Cool Kids (8:30pm, Fox); Wynonna Earp (9pm, Syfy)

September 23, 2018

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RuPaul’s Hourlong Scripted Netflix Comedy Series ‘AJ and The Queen’ Just Got 4 New Cast Members

RuPaul’s Hourlong Scripted Netflix Comedy Series ‘AJ and The Queen’ Just Got 4 New Cast Members

Netflix has announced more casting on AJ and The Queen, the upcoming hourlong scripted comedy series starring RuPaul and co-writted by RuPaul and Michael Patrick King.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Josh Segarra (Orange Is the New Black), Michael-Leon Wooley (The Princess and the Frog), Katerina Tannenbaum (Sweetbitter) and Tia Carrere (Wayne’s World, Lilo and Stitch)” round out the cast: “Segarra will play Hector, Ruby’s boyfriend who has a dark and dangerous side. Wooley is Louis, a blind drag queen. Tannenbaum is set as Brianna, described as a clueless hooker with a deep connection to AJ.  Carrere is Lady Danger, a comic villain who is infamous in the local drag scene for injecting cheap silicone into her clients at the clubs.”

The show’s synopsis: “RuPaul stars as Ruby Red, a bigger-than-life but down-on-her-luck drag queen who travels across America from club to club in a rundown 1990’s R/V with her unlikely sidekick AJ, a recently orphaned, tough-talking, scrappy 11-year-old stowaway. As these two misfits, one tall, one small, travel from city to city, Ruby’s message of love and acceptance winds up touching people and changing their lives for the better. Oh, and RuPaul performs a killer musical number in every drag club.”

The role of AJ has not yet been announced, nor has a premiere date.

The Netflix comedy was announced back in May.

Hold on to your wigs! RuPaul will star in “AJ And The Queen,” a new Netflix comedy series, created by RuPaul and Michael Patrick King! pic.twitter.com/CBotYAh5OM

— See What’s Next (@seewhatsnext) May 11, 2018

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It’s a lovely day, today!

It’s a lovely day, today!

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