HRC Foundation Releases Two Major Resources For LGBTQ Latinx Americans

HRC Foundation Releases Two Major Resources For LGBTQ Latinx Americans

Today HRC, in partnership with the Hispanic Federation and UnidosUS, released Coming Out: Living Authentically as LGBTQ Latinx Americans, a resource for LGBTQ Latinx people living in the U.S. Additionally, HRC and the University of Connecticut released a groundbreaking report, 2018 Latinx LGBTQ Youth Report, detailing the experiences of young LGBTQ youth in the U.S.

The launch of the resources coincide with National Latinx Heritage Month.

“As we mark this month by celebrating and honoring the Latinx community and its rich and continuing contributions to our country, we also recommit to reaching out to and supporting LGBTQ Latinx people who may still be living in the closet, and LGBTQ Latinx youth who are disproportionately targeted for bullying and harassment,” said Alejandro Avilés, HRC Foundation Director of Outreach and Engagement. “Our new resources can serve as a valuable tool to help Latinx people start important conversations around the very personal decision of coming out, and to address the often-daunting issues faced by LGBTQ young people — especially under the discriminatory Trump-Pence administration.”

There is no universal experience shared by LGBTQ Latinx people, whether as young people, or during the coming out process. However, many Latinx people young and old face similar challenges, especially those raised in religious communities where they may face traditions and teachings that condemn LGBTQ identities. Language differences can also make it difficult to find relevant or relatable resources, and support and a lack of LGBTQ Latinx representation in media, entertainment and politics perpetuates invisibility.

HRC’s Coming Out: Living Authentically as LGBTQ Latinx Americans addresses the challenging journey to live openly and examines how unique hurdles facing LGBTQ Latinx people in the U.S. can be overcome with time and education.

“I shudder to think of where my sons might be today if I hadn’t realized that I had to change… to let go of the internalized homophobia that I was prisoner of for almost three decades because of my Mexican-American, Catholic upbringing,” said Roland Gutierrez, proud gay father of 24-year-old LGBTQ triplet sons, who is quoted in the coming out guide. “By learning to accept my sons, I eventually came to accept myself. Despite all that is wrong in this country and in this world, I am absolutely happy…”

Find the full coming out resource, Coming Out: Living Authentically as LGBTQ Latinx Americans, here. Learn more about HRC’s coming out resources here.

In the groundbreaking 2018 Latinx LGBTQ Youth Report, HRC and researchers at the University of Connecticut found that among Latinx youth who participated in a recent survey of 12,000 LGBTQ young people:

  • Seventy-two percent heard family say negative things about LGBTQ people;
  • Eighty-two percent reported feeling worried, nervous or panicked in the past week;
  • Only 28 percent always felt safe in the classroom;
  • Seventy-three percent have been verbally insulted because of their LGBTQ identity;
  • Eighty percent experienced racial discrimination;
  • And only seven percent believe Latinx people are regarded positively in the U.S.

The U.S. lacks reliable data about LGBTQ people, especially about the experiences of LGBTQ youth. In light of this, and in the face of consistent attacks on LGBTQ youth, HRC is committed to ensuring this data is in the hands of teachers, counselors, coaches, doctors and other youth-serving professionals across the country. These findings will inform a variety of HRC Foundation programs for youth and youth-serving professionals, including Welcoming Schools program, the All Children-All Families program and the Time to THRIVE Conference.

Find the full youth survey report for Latinx youth, 2018 Latinx LGBTQ Youth Report, here.

The Human Rights Campaign Foundation is the educational arm of America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender and queer people. HRC envisions a world where LGBTQ people are embraced as full members of society at home, at work and in every community.

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Meet Jack (Not Jackie)! New children’s book from GLAAD and Bonnier Publishing USA spotlights trans youth

Meet Jack (Not Jackie)! New children’s book from GLAAD and Bonnier Publishing USA spotlights trans youth

Today GLAAD and Bonnier Publishing USA announced the release of Jack (Not Jackie) the second book in a partnership aimed at elevating positive LGBTQ representation in children’s literature. The new book is currently available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the book will go to support GLAAD’s work to accelerate acceptance for LGBTQ people.

Jack (Not Jackie) by Erica Silverman and illustrated by Holly Hatam is a conversation starter about gender identity and gender expression, but more importantly it is a story about love between siblings and wholeheartedly accepting people for who they are. The story centers around a big sister, Susan, who learns to understand and appreciate that her younger sibling identifies as “Jack” rather than “Jackie.” The book also features a loving and supportive Mom, who listens to Jack and is patient with Susan.

“Today children of all ages are finding support and understanding from parents and caregivers when they express that their gender identity or gender expression doesn’t match the sex recorded on their birth certificate,” said Nick Adams, Director of Transgender Media and Representation at GLAAD. “The social transition portrayed in this book is simply and refreshingly a family listening to their child and following his lead as he tells them what name and pronoun he wants to use and how he wants to dress.”

This book is a continuation of Bonnier Publishing USA’s publishing partnership with GLAAD which started earlier this year with Prince & Knight, by Daniel Haack and illustrated by Stevie Lewis. Prince & Knight is an “illuminating fairy tale for young readers” (School Library Journal) where a heroic prince and a brave knight defeat a dragon, save a kingdom and fall in love in the process.

You can purchase Jack (Not Jackie) online here or wherever books are sold.

October 9, 2018
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www.glaad.org/blog/meet-jack-not-jackie-new-childrens-book-glaad-and-bonnier-publishing-usa-spotlights-trans-youth

Trump Says He Likes Taylor Swift’s Music ‘About 25 Percent Less Now’ as Voter Registrations Spike: WATCH

Trump Says He Likes Taylor Swift’s Music ‘About 25 Percent Less Now’ as Voter Registrations Spike: WATCH

Donald Trump was asked about Taylor Swift’s decision to declare her support for Democrats and against anti-LGBTQ Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).

Responded Trump, who needed to be told what Swift had said: “I’m sure Taylor Swift doesn’t know anything about [Marsha Blackburn]. And uh…let’s say that I like Taylor’s music about 25 percent less now.

Swift has been credited for a spike in voter registrations following her announcement, Kamari Guthrie, director of communications for Vote.org told Buzzfeed News: “We are up to 65,000 registrations in a single 24-hour period since T. Swift’s post… [For context, 190,178 new voters were registered nationwide in the entire month of September, while 56,669 were registered in August.]”

Buzzfeed News added: ‘“Vote.org saw [Tennessee] registrations spike specifically since Taylor’s post,” Guthrie said. The organization has gotten 5,183 in the state so far this month — at least 2,144 of which were in the last 36 hours, she said, up from 2,811 new Tennessee voter registrations for the entire month of September and just 951 in August. Guthrie said the site had also seen a big jump in the number of visitors since Swift’s post, with 155,940 unique visitors in the last 24 hours — second only to the number of people who visited on National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 25 when there were 304,942 unique visitors (The average daily users for the site are 14,078 in 2018).’

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A Transgendered Love Affair

A Transgendered Love Affair

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A Transgendered Love Affair

You knock on the door
I let you in
A smile on your lips

A sweet kiss for me
As you walk by
Gently swaying your hips

“Hello baby”
You whisper softly
A sparkle in your eyes

My heart beats fast
I cannot speak
My love I can’t disguise

You look outside
Your smile fades
They wouldn’t understand

Don’t let them see
Our special love
A crossdresser and her man

Pull down the shade
It’ll be our secret
No one needs to know

Put on some music
Sit down beside me
Turn the lights down low

I kiss your lips
Feel your heat
Our arms now entwined

The touch of your hand
Upon my face
Sends shivers down my spine

Our passion grows
A fire is lit
A flame that takes control

I’m taken over
My desire for you
I feel down in my soul

Our two bodies
Turn into one
As slowly we make love

This feeling inside
Far more rapturous
Than the heavens up above

Our intimate moment
Seems not to last
And too quickly passes by

Our passion spent
We hold each other
I breathe a heavy sigh

“I love you”
I whisper softly
As I stroke your silky hair

“I love you too”
You smile back
Into my eyes you stare

The world outside
May not accept
What it does not understand

But here inside
We’re safe and sound
A crossdresser and her man

Makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/

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A Transgendered Love Affair

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