HRC Endorses Perry Gershon for Congress (NY-1)

HRC Endorses Perry Gershon for Congress (NY-1)

HRC announced its endorsement of Perry Gershon in his bid to represent New York’s 1st Congressional District.

“Perry Gershon is the clear choice for Long Island’s fair-minded voters who want a champion for equality in Congress,” said HRC National Field Director Marty Rouse. “Gershon will fight for all of New York’s hard-working families and help to pull the emergency brake on the reckless, hateful agenda of Donald Trump and Mike Pence. HRC is proud to endorse Perry Gershon for Congress, and we look forward to working closely with him to advance LGBTQ equality.”

“I am honored to be endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign. Our country has come a long way with LGBTQ rights, but we cannot take this for granted,” said Perry Gershon. “If elected, I will fight to pass the Equality Act so that all Long Islanders are protected from discrimination.”

Perry Gershon worked as a volunteer on the Presidential campaigns of Ted Kennedy and Gary Hart in the 1980s before going on to a successful career in business. In the aftermath of the 2016 election, disturbed by a Washington political class that cares more about themselves than the American people, Gershon has set out to personally fight for change. He and his family have worked consistently for social justice through their synagogue and community. Gershon is the former head of his synagogue’s social action committee, where he championed for New York’s SAFE laws in the aftermath of Sandy Hook and he oversaw relief efforts after superstorm Sandy. In Congress, Gershon will fight to pass the Equality Act — critically important federal legislation that would finally add clear, comprehensive non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people to our nation’s civil rights laws.

Across the state of New York, HRC has identified more than 5.2 million “Equality Voters” — meaning they are strong supporters of progressive LGBTQ policies including marriage equality, equitable family law, and laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. Last year, HRC announced a coast-to-coast campaign to mobilize these 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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Facebook Adds ‘Came Out’ Life Event for Today’s ‘National Coming Out Day’

Facebook Adds ‘Came Out’ Life Event for Today’s ‘National Coming Out Day’

Facebook added a “Major Life Event” to its list of options for National Coming Out Day which is today, October 11. Users can now declare the date when they “Came Out” of the closet.

To add, “Came Out” as a life event, go to the composer window on your timeline, choose Family & Relationships in the drop-down menu, and you should find “Came Out” among the options. You can then select date, location, someone to tag, and publish a story and photo as well.

Said Tudor Havriliuc, a vice president at Facebook, to NBC News: “For the LGBTQ community, Facebook is a way for you to come out, celebrate your pride and find support. Visibility is so important because it changes hearts and minds about being LGBTQ when friends and family see us living our true lives.”

Twitter users are unsure about using the new feature, however, for a variety of valid reasons.

One rightfully notes that coming out is actually a life-long process:

yes, because coming out is a one-time singular life event

— jommy (@flimmyleon) October 10, 2018

Another said: “28 states in the U.S. where LGBTQ can still be fired for being gay and this is a focus? This is exactly what is needed. Congratulations to everyone though. OMFG!:

28 states in the U.S. where LGBTQ can still be fired for being gay and this is a focus? This is exactly what is needed. Congratulations to everyone though. OMFG!

— Deryck Nevelstraum (@81DN2800) October 11, 2018

Another warned: “Makes you a target to all anti .”

Makes you a target to all anti .

— mizelaineous (@mizelaineous) October 10, 2018

What do you think about the new feature? Will you use it? Why and why not?

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Facebook Adds ‘Came Out’ Life Event for Today’s ‘National Coming Out Day’

Kingdom | Title Sequence

Kingdom | Title Sequence

MMCD_Studio posted a photo:

Kingdom | Title Sequence

Opening titles motion graphics works for Faktory Film production ‘Kingdom’, an independent short film based on a true story.

The animation was created using Cinema 4D R20, Insydium Xparticles 4.0, Octane Render and Adobe After Effects CC and takes key moments from the finished film and recreates them as part of a 60 second title sequence.

Soundtrack created by Alex Mills.

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