#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 30, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 30, 2018

TRUMP-PENCE ADMINISTRATION THREATENS UNCONSTITUTIONAL PLAN TO END BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP:

This is not only an attack on immigrants and fundamental American values, it’s also an attack on the Constitution. The future of our democracy is on the ballot one week from today. VOTE to defend it! t.co/fE6K6PLA4U

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) October 30, 2018

#TurnOUT — JUST ONE WEEK UNTIL ELECTION DAY:

  • Inside the historic nationwide effort to #TurnOUT for pro-equality candidates during the most critical election of our lifetimes. More from Advocate.
  • Today, HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) will join LGBTQ and pro-equality voters in Auburn, Washington, to turn out the vote for HRC-endorsed candidate Dr. Kim Schrier (@DrKimSchrier). Interested media should RSVP to [email protected].
  • Also today, Griffin will participate in #TurnOUT the vote events for Oregon Governor Kate Brown in Portland. Interested media should RSVP to [email protected].
  • And tomorrow, Griffin will head to #TurnOUT the vote events for HRC-endorsed candidate Carolyn Long (WA-3) (@ElectLong) in Vancouver, Washington. Interested media should RSVP to [email protected].
  • Friday — Pence to attend rally in Kansas City in support of anti-LGBTQ Kris Kobach and other anti-equality candidates. It’s co-hosted by the anti-LGBTQ Family Research Council Action. More from Kansas City Star.
  • ICYMI — Griffin joined LGBTQ and pro-equality voters in Minnesota for events to turn out the vote for U.S. Congressional candidate Dan Feehan.

.@danielfeehan has spent his life serving his country and community — in the military, as a teacher, and at the Pentagon. Now he’s running for Congress to serve the people of #MN01. So much energy with the @HRC team, Dan, and @amyklobuchar in Rochester, MN this morning! pic.twitter.com/UofR5fGNzo

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) October 29, 2018

  • Also yesterday, Pence campaigned with anti-equality candidates Bill Schuette, John James, Mike Bishop and Lena Epstein in Michigan. More from HRC.
  • HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride) on the rainbow wave of candidates this election: “The old saying goes, ‘If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.” More from Ohio.com.
  • LISTEN — How Georgia’s voter ID laws may prevent some trans Americans from voting. More from NPR.

HRC SENDS FOIA REQUEST TO HHS FOR ALL RECORDS OF TRUMP-PENCE ATTEMPT TO REDEFINE SEX: “It is imperative we understand the key players pushing for this destructive action along with their motivations, analysis, and rationale,” said HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. More from HRC.

  • College presidents speak out in support of trans students. More from Inside Higher Ed.
  • Anti-LGBTQ hate groups including the Family Research Council are behind these anti-transgender attacks: More from Intelligencer.

TV TUESDAY — LGBTQ REPRESENTATION IN TELEVISION IS THE HIGHEST EVER RECORDED: A new GLAAD report found that 8.8 percent of regular characters on television are LGBTQ. More from Reuters.

#WontBeErased — NATIONAL CENTER FOR TRANSGENDER EQUALITY CREATES GIANT TRANS FLAG AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL: More from Bustle and The Hill.

We #WontBeErased, and we won’t be forgotten, and we won’t be ignored. Today, we worked with local advocates and community members to unfurl a 150-foot trans flag on some of our nation’s most visible real estate: the Lincoln Memorial. pic.twitter.com/fkPlQ2m6sm

— National Center for Transgender Equality (@TransEquality) October 29, 2018

POWERFUL OPED ON ONE MAN’S EXPERIENCE WITH THE DANGEROUS AND DEBUNKED PRACTICE OF “CONVERSION THERAPY”: More from INTO.

INSIDE THE FIGHT TO RESTORE TRANS-INCLUSIVE HEALTH CARE BENEFITS FOR NORTH CAROLINA STATE EMPLOYEES: More from North Carolina Health News.

HORRIFYING — COUPLE ATTACKS LGBTQ TOURISTS IN KEY WEST: More from ABC 10 News.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

ANTI-LGBTQ, SEXIST, RACIST JAIR BOLSONARO ELECTED BRAZIL’S NEXT PRESIDENT: Bolsonaro once said that he’d rather have his son die than be gay. In April, Bolsonaro was charged with inciting hatred against LGBTQ people, Black people, women and indigenous people. His behavior and violent rhetoric bears many similarities to Trump — he’s even been dubbed the “Trump of the tropics.” HRC stands in solidarity with Brazilian LGBTQ people as they grapple with the election results. More from The New York Times.

AMID ONGOING STRUGGLES FOR LGBTQ EQUALITY, TAIWAN CELEBRATED PRIDE LAST WEEKEND: More than 130,000 people turned out. More from Tech Node and Gay Star News.

NEW REPORT ON HOW ANTI-LGBTQ LAWS IN MALAWI FUEL VIOLENCE AND DISCRIMINATION: More from Pink News.

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

SBS News reports on the fight of a same-sex couple to bring marriage equality to the Navajo Nation’s reservation; MassLive interviews a trans advocate in Massachusetts about the upcoming ‘Yes on 3’ vote; HRC joins the premiere of ‘Boy Erased’

.@HRC was proud to the join the cast and crew of the film @BoyErased for the premiere tonight in Los Angeles. #BoyErased follows a teenage boy’s journey to a so-called “conversion therapy” camp.

Find the film in a theater near you at t.co/iePuGig0lI pic.twitter.com/axiQCVcdgH

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 30, 2018

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What having a drag queen visit a middle school really means

What having a drag queen visit a middle school really means

A Colorado middle school has come under fire from some parents after inviting a drag queen to read to students at a literary event. The school and many others are supporting the choice.

Zachary Sullivan, frequently known by his stage name Jessica L’Whor, is a drag performer and dancer from the Denver, Colorado area. Sullivan was invited by the Rocky Top Middle School faculty to participate in the “Rocky Top READS!” event on Oct. 19 at the school in Thornton, Colorado. Sullivan even altered his stage name to “Miss Jessica” for the event, but some parents remain upset.

A parent identified as Heather Rogers said, “This person is an adult entertainer and is talking to 12-year-old students about something that’s adult nature,” according to KDVR in Denver.

However, it has been documented that the art of drag has helped many young people with strength in terms of identity acceptance and understanding of gender.

Sullivan was asked to come to the event because a student at the school is a fan and made a suggestion to the school’s administration.

School principal Chelsea Behanna sent a letter to all of the school parents to clarify the purpose of the event and defend the message made by Sullivan. Many news outlets have erroneously reported this as a “career day” but that is not actually the case.

“The focus of the event was a celebration of literacy and was reflected in the incredibly positive experiences of staff, students and guests throughout the day,” Behanna said in the letter.

Sullivan shared about his background in performing arts during middle and high school and talked about his journey to earning a business administration and management degree at Colorado State University.

“I talked about how my education, my writing and reading skills that I’ve learned, assisted the career that I am in,” Sullivan said. “Yes, I did talk about what job I have very briefly but it was not the premise of it.”

After speaking about how education has helped further his career, Sullivan took questions from the students — allowing them to direct the conversation.

“The conversation was guided based off of what the students wanted to learn… so they started asking questions like, ‘Do I want to transition?’ ‘How did I come out to my family?’ ‘How much do things cost?’ and ‘How do I go out in public the way I do? How do I have the confidence to do that?’”

I can’t help but think back to my own middle school experience and think about what having this experience would have meant to me as a middle school student. Between 6th-8th grade I largely felt alone, confused and also curious about how my sexuality was different from “everyone else’s.” Having someone like Miss Jessica show up would have opened my eyes to a lot of understanding at a much earlier age.

Sullivan shared those same sentiments about his own middle school experience.

“I think it would have completely opened my eyes to a different area of my sexuality that I was starting to think about, but thought I was wrong for feeling,” he said. “I was too scared to come out to my family until just two years ago, because i didn’t understand it as a kid. I grew up thinking it was wrong and that it wasn’t ok. There are so many people who go through those same feelings and feel alienated because they don’t have anyone to relate to.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In each of the classrooms that Sullivan visited that day, he had the opportunity to read to the students. The book he read from was Horrible Harry in Room 2B which happens to deal with the subject of bullying.

“In each classroom, the kids asked me how to deal with bullies and negativity and stuff  like that, so it was kind of a coincidence how that worked out,” he said.

Principal Behanna said in the letter that this book was a good fit for the message that Miss Jessica was able to share with the students.

“She used the text to illustrate the damage bullies can do, the need to always put kindness and acceptance at the forefront, and the shortsightedness of judging a book by its cover. Students were completely engaged and asked lots of great questions,” Behanna said.

While there has been some backlash, Sullivan has received messages of support both within his area and from across the country.

My son was definitely impressed with @JessicaLWhor‘s makeup technique. But what really stood out to him was that she was kind and genuine and chose a great book to read to them.

— AshleyB (@COArmyVet) October 24, 2018

Venus Envy, a Florida educator that also happens to perform as a drag queen, is no stranger to this type of controversy. In light of some recent conflicts, Venus is no longer allowed to use her legal name in conjunction with her drag persona. But, she says that as an educator, she recognizes the importance of providing children with as many possible experiences that they can possibly have.

“Teaching diversity, self acceptance and the importance of living in harmony with other people regardless if their lifestyle is different from your own, I think there is so much value in that,” she said.

Sullivan thinks there is some irony in the outrage from the parents saying they provide a great example of what bullying actually looks like.

“I think it’s ironic that these parents are saying I’m ‘so wrong’ for going in to talk about anti-bullying yet they’re the first ones to send me messages and threats. It’s just completely against what I was there to talk about,” he said. “How does that represent what they’re teaching their kids?”

The opportunity to speak at the middle school’s literacy event and the commentary that has followed has inspired Sullivan to find more places for Jessica’s voice to be heard.

“Overall, it’s only given me a kick in the butt to find larger outlets and continue to go to schools and do stuff like this,” Sullivan said.

The bottom line is that it is important for kids to understand acceptance and equality.

A drag queen is just one example of a person that is not readily welcomed into most public spaces. While privilege allows many of us an “immediate acceptance” into environments like schools, churches, restaurants and other public spaces, many identities are still consistently rejected.

Educating the generation ahead of us is the best way to ensure an equitable future. If that means having a drag queen in every classroom, I say, “Let the music play!”

Tim Harris is a GLAAD Campus Ambassador and junior at University of New Mexico studying communication and journalism. He is a freelance writer and digital marketing professional who aims to inspire progress towards equity with his words for all underrepresented and oppressed groups of people.

October 30, 2018
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Pharrell Sent Trump a ‘Cease and Desist’ for Playing ‘Happy’ at Rally Hours After the Synagogue Massacre

Pharrell Sent Trump a ‘Cease and Desist’ for Playing ‘Happy’ at Rally Hours After the Synagogue Massacre

Pharrell has sent Donald Trump a cease and desist order over the unauthorized use of his song “Happy” at a rally hours after the Tree of Life synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh.

Wrote Pharrell’s attorney Howard King in the legal notice: “On the day of the mass murder of 11 human beings at the hands of a deranged ‘nationalist,’ you played his song ‘Happy’ to a crowd at a politic event in Indiana. There was nothing ‘Happy’ about the tragedy inflicted upon our country on Saturday and no permission was granted for your use of this song for this purpose.”

WOWZA. Check out this cease and desist sent by Pharrell Williams to Donald Trump for using “Happy” on “the day of the mass murder of 11 human beings,” as the letter puts it. pic.twitter.com/Mst83Vp0kO

— Eriq Gardner (@eriqgardner) October 29, 2018

 

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Pharrell Sent Trump a ‘Cease and Desist’ for Playing ‘Happy’ at Rally Hours After the Synagogue Massacre