Jonathan Van Ness, Edward Hopper, Richard Madden, Rachel Maddow, George Conway, Adam Lambert: HOT LINKS

Jonathan Van Ness, Edward Hopper, Richard Madden, Rachel Maddow, George Conway, Adam Lambert: HOT LINKS

HAIL MARY. Rachel Maddow on Trump’s appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general: “His one, big, desperate, probably-won’t-work effort to try to fix all of his problems all at once by trying to fix law enforcement so it starts to help him out instead of continuing to threaten both him and senior members of his administration.”

MAGA STANK. Kim Kardashian reveals what Kanye West smells like.

MUST-READ. Trump’s five days of fury: ‘Trump was told that morning by Deputy White House Chief of Staff Zachary D. Fuentes that the Secret Service had concerns about flying Marine One through the rain and fog from Paris to the cemetery 50 miles away, and that a motorcade could be lengthy and snarl traffic in the area, according to one senior White House official. Trump chose not to make the trip, and Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general, and Marine Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, attended in his stead. But Trump quickly grew infuriated by a torrent of tweets and media coverage suggesting that the president was afraid of the rain and did not respect veterans.’

GEORGE CONWAY. Kellyanne Conway’s husband forms attorney group to speak out against Trump: “We believe in the rule of law, the power of truth, the independence of the criminal justice system, the imperative of individual rights and the necessity of civil discourse,” the group, Check and Balances, said in a mission statement. “We believe these principles apply regardless of the party or persons in power.”

UNFAIR ELECTION. Hillary Clinton on Stacey Abrams: “If she had a fair election, she already would have won.”

WILD SWAN. Ezra Miller serves lewks at the Fantastic Beasts premiere.

ART. Edward Hopper’s “Chop Suey” sells for record $92 million: ‘The jewel-toned painting, in which Hopper’s bride is shown wearing a green V-neck sweater and a brown hat while sitting in a sunlit Chinese restaurant, was estimated to sell for between $70 million and $100 million. The work was being sold from the estate of luxury-travel executive Barney Ebsworth, who died in April.

ADAM LAMBERT. Details on his new album

PARADISE. Man saves mule from backyard pool: ‘As Hill and a friend walked up to the home, they noticed a mule pacing back and forth. They went over to the animal to see if it was OK and make sure it hadn’t been burned when they saw another mule lying in the pool in the backyard. The mule, who was trapped in the pool cover, looked as if she had given up and “had the look of defeat in her eyes,” Hill said.’

THIRSTY TWEET READER OF THE DAY. Richard Madden.

FAN QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. Jonathan Van Ness.

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE OF THE DAY. Jimmy Kimmel gets surprised by Aunt Chippy and her Chippendales.

HUMP DAY HOTTIE. Gene Maruyama.

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A beginner’s guide to Trans Awareness Week

A beginner’s guide to Trans Awareness Week

Trans Awareness Week is a time for trans people and their allies to celebrate the trans community, shed light on the issues we face, and educate the public about the importance of our advocacy. This week leads up to the Trans Day of Remembrance that was created to remember the lives of trans people we have lost to violence against our communities.

One thing to keep in mind when centering the trans community is ensuring everyone’s voices are heard and represented. This includes trans people of color, trans people who identify outside the gender binary, and trans people with disabilities. Making sure that trans people from all walks of life have access to community is so important because it’s often trans folk with intersecting minority identities who face the bulk of the violence towards the community.

85% of known transgender homicide victims in 2017 were misgendered in initial reports of their deaths.

We must work together to report accurately and fairly when covering this epidemic. Our new “More Than a Number” report: t.co/Tcx5qE38Ua pic.twitter.com/2H6ZtmkLkj

— GLAAD (@glaad) March 28, 2018

In America, trans women of color have a life expectancy of 35 years of age while that of their cisgender counterparts is around 78. This horrifying statistic is just one example why standing with all those in our trans community is essential to our survival.

Trans Awareness Week also serves as a time for trans people to celebrate who we are as a community. One way we share who we are with resilience is by honoring the meaning behind our trans pride flag. The trans pride flag we have today is comprised on three colors, pink, blue, and white. According to the creator of the flag, the blue is the represent those of masculine identity, the pink for those of feminine identity, and the white is for intersex individuals and those who identify outside the gender binary. Non-binary people like me have a place in the transgender community and it’s important to keep that in mind in events that center trans people.

For a long time, I wondered if I belonged in the trans community as a non-binary individual because I didn’t relate to the limited images of trans people I saw in the media. I experienced dysphoria in different ways, my coming out process was different, and I didn’t always feel accepted in the trans spaces I tried to seek refuge in.

Trans Awareness Week is a chance for me to celebrate my trans identity and show others that there are so many different and beautiful ways to carry a trans identity. I hope to provide that representation I lacked so younger non-binary people don’t have to question their place in the community.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Happy #TransAwarenessWeek! Let’s look at ways you can go #BeyondTheBinary and be gender inclusive with your language.

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This year, I’m excited to be hosting a Trans Awareness Week event at my campus because I think it’s important to have spaces created for trans people by trans people to share space and move forward. Visibility is so important because I want non trans identified people at my school to learn ways to be better allies and have access to resources and education that might help combat ignorance and I encourage others to create or uplift spaces like this in their communities as well.

From November 12-November 19, trans people and their allies will be holding events and rallies, posting to social media, and heightening the visibility of the trans community and it’s important participate or support for those who have the capacity. GLAAD has created resources for trans individuals and their allies that you can view on their website.

Ose Arheghan is a GLAAD Campus Ambassador and first year at Ohio State University studying political science and sexuality studies. Ose is the 2017 GLSEN Student Advocate of the Year and The Matthew Shepard Foundation’s 2018 Spirit of Matthew Honoree. 

November 14, 2018

A Beginner’s Guide to Trans Awareness Week

LGBTQ World News Digest: 9 International Stories You Need to Know About This Week

LGBTQ World News Digest: 9 International Stories You Need to Know About This Week

AUSTRALIA. Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras announced next year’s theme. “We’ve come a long way, but there’s still so much more to be done. Be strong, courageous and proud. Don’t let fear hold you back. Unite fearlessly at Mardi Gras 2019.”

MALAYSIA. Government censors gay scenes from Bohemian Rhapsody: ‘Censors have removed 24 minutes from the biopic that tells the story of Queen and its frontman Freddie Mercury, according to the Malay Mail. Among the deleted passages is the video for the British rock band’s 1984 hit “I Want To Break Free”, the publication reported. The clip sees all of the band’s members in drag, with Mercury vacuuming in a black miniskirt and a sleeveless pink turtleneck. Another scene, in which Mercury tells his one-time fiancée Mary Austin that he is bisexual, was cut as well, the Malay Mail wrote.’

ITALY. First woman to come out publicly as a lesbian dies at 83: ‘Mariasilvia Spolato, hailed as the first Italian woman to come out as gay in public, died this week at the age of 83. Spolato passed away on Wednesday at a nursing home in Bolzano, South Tyrol, where according to the newspaper Alto Adige she spent the final years of a fascinating and tragic life. Born in Padua in 1935, Spolato emerged as a gifted mathematician who graduated with honours. She went on to move to Milan, where she taught at university and authored text books, as well as becoming involved in the student movements of 1968. In the early ’70s, she was among the founding members of the Italian Revolutionary Homosexual Front or, as it was known by its Italian acronym, FUORI – ‘Out’. She wrote poetry, essays and a book setting out her vision of gay rights.’

Just read the story of #MariasilviaSpolato (RIP, 83 yo). After graduating with HD in Maths, which she later taught at Uni, she lost everything (job, family, friends) for coming out in the ’70ies, and ended up homeless. Some things have improved since then, but not nearly enough. pic.twitter.com/zzi4XS6J0W

— Guglielmo Briscese (@GBriscese) November 9, 2018

TURKEY. Pop singer accused of blackmailing more than 50 people over secret gay love affairs: “According to court documents seen by daily Hürriyet, more than 50 people in the provinces of Istanbul, Bursa and Giresun have recently filed criminal complaints against pop singer Bulut Duman, 28, over similar charges. The complainants, including public servants, engineers, doctors and the nephew of a former Turkish minister, said they had met Duman on gay dating websites. After they engaged in a relationship with the singer, they said Duman swindled their money through fraud or blackmail by using footage of their sexual encounters.

CANADAUnited Conservative Party member compares rainbow flags to swastikas: ‘On Saturday, Calgary lawyer John Carpay, with the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, spoke at a conference organized by Rebel Media, a far-right media organization that has been criticized for sympathetic coverage of white supremacy. “How do we defeat today’s totalitarianism? You’ve got to think about the common characteristics. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a hammer and sickle for communism, or whether it’s the swastika for Nazi Germany or whether it’s a rainbow flag, the underlying thing is a hostility to individual freedoms,” Carpay said.’

Speaking at #TheRebelLive, John Carpay of @JCCFCanada just compared the rainbow flag to a swastika, and said that protecting LGBTQ rights is totalitarianism. In case you were wondering if they were bigots. #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/jMdezFWUBs

— Michael Bueckert (@mbueckert) November 10, 2018

TUNISIA. Human Rights Watch denounces persecution of gay men: ‘More than 70 gay men were jailed by Tunisian authorities last year, according to activists, who warn anal tests and phone searches are being used to identify suspects. Mounir Baatour, lawyer and president of the Tunisian LGBT association Shams, said that while the 2011 revolution had given greater freedoms to civil society groups, this had been accompanied by a rise in discrimination. “When LGBT people started [speaking out] after the revolution, stigma and homophobia increased,” he said.’

UNITED KINGDOM. An ITV reporter went undercover at a pentecostal church that claims to cure gay people: “A reporter, who was sent undercover to a branch of the Winners Chapel in Dartford, southeast of London, filmed an encounter with one of the church’s pastors who had claimed to be able to stop him from being gay. ”

REVEALED: The church that claims God can ‘fix’ gay people. Winners Chapel tells our reporter:
– Satan is controlling parts of him
– God can change him
– Society’s acceptance of gay people is like Nazi propaganda
– Prayer can help

First ever broadcast of conversion therapy in UK. pic.twitter.com/yKbFuWKS8Z

— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) November 12, 2018

LITHUANIA. Lithuanian television refuses to broadcast band’s video because of affection between gay couples.

SWAZILAND. Gay vlogger Riyadh visits Swaziland: “In the face of persistent homophobia, anti-gay laws and threats of violence, this film documents the journey of Swazi activists as they attempt to put on their historic first-ever Pride march.”

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HRC Hosts Nearly 50 Students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities at Leadership Summit

HRC Hosts Nearly 50 Students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities at Leadership Summit

The HRC Foundation this weekend welcomed student activists from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) for a three-day leadership summit designed to foster campus environments that are welcoming and affirming to LGBTQ people.

“We were thrilled to welcome these student leaders to the 13th annual HRC Foundation HBCU Leadership Summit,” said Leslie Hall, Associate Director of HRC’s HBCU Program. “The dedication of these fierce advocates is inspiring and we’re excited that they’re returning to their campuses with a renewed commitment to fighting for equality and inclusion. I am truly excited that we had the opportunity to come together, learn from each other and increase our strength as advocates for the LGBTQ community.”

Karamo Brown, co-host of the hit Netflix series Queer Eye, helped launch a partnership between HRC and HBCU Buzz, the premier news site covering HBCUs, dedicated to creating the first-ever LGBTQ HBCU Alumni Network. Through this partnership, HRC will engage LGBTQ students within the HBCU community to create an HBCU LGBTQ ombudsman, increase campus collaborations with student-driven associations, and produce a biweekly HBCU HRC column filled with HRC opportunities for both students and alumni. Brown, an alumnus of Florida A&M University, will serve as an ambassador to the program. To join the network, click here. Ryan Swain of “Pose,” and Amiyah Scott from “Star” were also featured as keynote speakers.

For more than a decade, HRC has held an annual summit for LGBTQ student leaders from many of the nation’s historically Black institutions. This year, the 47 attendees represented 27 HBCUs from 10 states, Washington, D.C. and the Virgin Islands including: Chaplin University; Dillard University; Fayetteville State University; Fisk University; Fort Valley State University; Hampton University; Howard University; Jackson State University; Johnson C. Smith University; Morehouse College; NC Central University; Norfolk State University; North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Paul Quinn College; Philander Smith College; Prairie View A&M University; Savannah State University; SC State University; Shaw University; Southern University; Spelman College; Stillman; Texas Southern University; Tuskegee University; University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; University of the District of Columbia; and the University of the Virgin Islands.

The HRC Foundation’s HBCU Program empowers LGBTQ students to be change-agents on their HBCU campuses and in their communities, and trains them to lead effectively through the intersections of race, religion, gender identity, class and sexual orientation. At this 13th annual summit, participants developed leadership skills in the key areas of self-awareness, awareness of others, courageous actions and collaboration to advocate for LGBTQ equality and other social justice issues. Sessions covered topics including the intersection of race and sexual orientation, mental health and wellness, policing and the Black community, inclusive leadership and harnessing political power.

HRC’s HBCU Project was founded to support LGBTQ students at HBCUs by providing resources and trainings to advance affirming and supportive college campuses. The program is supported by The Coca-Cola Foundation. For more information about HRC’s HBCU Project, visit www.hrc.org/blog/topic/hbcu.

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LGBTQ Splinter Group from Migrant Caravan is First to Arrive in Tijuana, Will Seek Asylum in U.S. – WATCH

LGBTQ Splinter Group from Migrant Caravan is First to Arrive in Tijuana, Will Seek Asylum in U.S. – WATCH

 

A group of LGBTQ migrants who split off from the main migrant caravan because of discrimination are the first to arrive in Tijuana, weeks ahead of the others.

NPR reports: ‘About 80 migrants, the majority of whom identify as LGBT, splintered off from the larger group in Mexico City after weeks of what they say was discriminatory treatment by local residents and other travelers, Honduran migrant Cesar Mejia told reporters at a news conference on Sunday. “Whenever we arrived at a stopping point the LGBT community was the last to be taken into account in every way. So our goal was to change that and say, ‘This time we are going to be first,’ ” Mejia said.’

Voice of San Diego added: ‘“In this massive exodus, LGBT people have always been present,” the migrants and advocacy group Diversidad Sin Fronteras wrote in a press release Friday. “As a community we have been organizing to support our needs and during our journey we have met and helped each other. We traveled together to care for each other, not only from the violence of the state and criminal organizations, but also from the violence from civilians migrating with us.” The LGBTQ migrants had organized within the caravan itself, electing leaders and taking their own census within the larger group. It found there were more than 120 LGBTQ people within the stadium where they had been staying. LGBTQ migrants in the larger caravan decided to take their fates into their own hands and figure out a way to more quickly arrive in Tijuana.’

Most are planning to request asylum in the U.S. based on the fact that they are persecuted in their home countries, although Trump last week moved to restrict asylum for those crossing the border from Mexico, Vox reports: ‘The policy itself was developed in just a few weeks, as a slow-moving crisis of resources on the US-Mexico border turned into a hot political issue thanks to President Donald Trump’s obsession with the migrant “caravan.” It became public on Thursday evening and Friday morning, before going into effect Friday at midnight. (Even as of late Friday, some asylum officers hadn’t received guidance about how to implement the new policy.) The policy has already been challenged in court by the ACLU and other immigration advocates, who hope that a federal judge in the Northern District of California will put the policy on hold as early as Tuesday.’

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: November 14, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: November 14, 2018

NEARLY 180 COMPANIES OPPOSE ALARMING EFFORT TO ERASE TRANS PEOPLE FROM LEGAL PROTECTIONS: Forty-nine enterprise businesses and 73 small and mid-size companies have joined 56 major companies that, on November 1, called out the rising tide of legislative and Trump-Pence administrative attempts to further marginalize transgender, gender non-conforming and intersex people. In total, 178 companies — with more than $3.2 trillion in collective revenue — stand in solidarity, asserting that diversity and inclusion are good for business, observing that discrimination significantly harms transgender people and imposes enormous productivity costs, and calling for full equality for transgender, gender non-conforming and intersex people under the law. More from HRC, Metro Weekly and INTO.

BREAKING: Nearly 180 companies — like @AmericanExpress, @BestBuy, @Cummins, @Deloitte, @Diageo_News, @EYnews, @GSK, @HiltonNewsroom, @JNJCares, @Mastercard, & many more join statement opposing Trump-Pence admin efforts to erase trans people. #WontBeErased t.co/U0rcbzxvYk

— Stephen Peters II (@stephenpeters2) November 13, 2018

WHAT WE’RE READING WEDNESDAY — TROUBLING FBI HATE CRIME STATISTICS: New FBI statistics show an alarming increase in the number of reported hate crimes, including an ongoing epidemic of anti-transgender violence. Because hate crimes reporting is not mandatory, the numbers undercount — likely significantly — the reality of bias-motivated crimes. Read more at HRC.

THE BLUE WAVE CONTINUES TO GROW: HRC-endorsed Josh Harder declared winner of U.S. House race in California’s 10th congressional district. Read more about other gains in the state at Los Angeles Blade.

.@HRC was proud to mobilize pro-equality voters across #CA10 to #TurnOUT for @joshua_harder.

This pro-equality victory is a rejection of Donald Trump and Mike Pence’s politics of bigotry and fear. #ElectionResults2018 pic.twitter.com/gwWMdYXsfD

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) November 14, 2018

  • The Washington Post’s Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) details “A banner year for LGBT candidates”: HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) tells Scott: “The days of attacking LGBTQ people for political gain are over, and the American people will not stand for lawmakers who try to drum up votes by trafficking in hate.” More at The Washington Post.
  • Arizona U.S. Senator-elect Kyrsten Sinema’s win is a “big bisexual leap forward,” reports Samantha Allen (@SLAwrites) of The Daily Beast.

IT’S TRANSGENDER AWARENESS WEEK: Last week’s election saw historic levels of support for transgender people across the country. Check out four major electoral victories for the transgender community from HRC.

ON NOVEMBER 30, SCOTUS WILL DECIDE IF IT WILL HEAR A CASE INVOLVING WORKPLACE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST A TRANS PERSON: The New York Times’ Adam Liptak (@adamliptak) reports that, earlier this year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Cincinnati ruled that discrimination against transgender people was barred by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids discrimination on the basis of sex. The court said, “It is analytically impossible to fire an employee based on that employee’s status as a transgender person without being motivated, at least in part, by the employee’s sex.” More from The New York Times.

HOW THE ACA HAS SAVED COUNTLESS LGBTQ LIVES: The open enrollment period for purchasing coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces started November 1. Over the next few weeks, people living with HIV and millions of others, including many LGBTQ individuals, will have important decisions to make about selecting a health care insurance plan. More from HRC.

SEVENTY-SIX LGBTQ MIGRANTS ARRIVE IN TIJUANA VIA CARAVAN: The group reports they faced anti-LGBTQ harassment during the harrowing journey. More from Fox News.

NEW STUDY SHOWS 85 PERCENT OF PRIMARY CARE CLINICIANS ARE WILLING TO PROVIDE ROUTINE CARE TO TRANS PATIENTS: More from Annals of Family Medicine.

WASHINGTON, D.C., PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO ALLOW STUDENTS TO NOTE NON-BINARY GENDER IDENTITY: More from SevenThirty DC.

EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF CENTRAL NEW YORK REAFFIRMS SUPPORT OF MARRIAGE EQUALITY: The statement from Bishop DeDe Duncan-Probe came after an Albany-based bishop issued an edict banning marriage equality in the diocese’s churches. More from Syracuse.com.

BEAUTIFUL WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY HONORS LGBTQ VETERANS IN D.C.: It took place on Sunday at the gravesite of Air Force Sgt. Leonard Matlovich, whose tombstone famously says, “When I was in the military, they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one.” More from Washington Blade.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

CARIBBEAN COURT OF JUSTICE STRIKES DOWN ANTI-LGBTQ LAW IN GUYANA: The law made it a criminal offense for a person to dress in clothing designated for the “opposite sex.” More from the Caribbean Court of Justice.

“The Court ruled that the law belonged to the Victorian era and so should be struck out as it violated the appellants right to non-discrimination and freedom of expression…” #Guyana #Right2WearGY #McEwanV592ag #CCJtransrights #FreedomOfExpression t.co/eKoQe8z0lz

— SASOD Guyana (@SASODGuyana) November 13, 2018

ANTI-LGBTQ RALLY IN INDONESIAN CITY ADVOCATES BAN ON LGBTQ PEOPLE: This is the latest in a string of attacks on the LGBTQ community in Indonesia. More from Gay Star News.

POLISH PRESIDENT ANDRZEJ DUDA “SERIOUSLY” CONSIDERING ANTI-LGBTQ SO-CALLED “ANTI-PROPAGANDA LAW”: More from Pink News.

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

KJZZ explores the unique struggles for LGBTQ elders; Baptist News Global shares a column from Dallas associate pastor Mark Wingfield (@markwingdallas) on why being transgender is not a sin; People shares the horrifying experience of a conversion therapy survivor

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to #AM_Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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Tinder U Unleashes Rivalry Week

Tinder U Unleashes Rivalry Week

Tinder U Unleashes Rivalry Week

We’re fueling the fire.

The most heated moments of college football just got hotter. For one week only, we’ll be giving registered Tinder U students the opportunity to scope out the competition. That’s right, you can match and message with your archrivals and show your true colors, come what may. While crossing enemy lines may seem like treason, you can rest assured you’ll be doing vital research for your school, and your single life. And who doesn’t want to see what’s on the other side of the field?

Tinder U Unleashes Rivalry Week

Here’s How It Works:

With Tinder U, you can always see other students at your school and around you. For Rivalry Week, we will expand your Tinder U search to include students at your rival schools, regardless of if your rival school is nearby or across the country.

Don’t forget — the best defense is a good offense: You can steal their mascot, game strategy, and who knows? Maybe you’ll even steal a few hearts while you’re at it because let’s face it — all’s fair in love and war.

We wish you luck in the battle to end all battles, but remember — no matter what happens on the field, you can still score big on Tinder U.

Tinder U Rivalry Week highlights historically competitive college rivalries for students at 4-year, degree-granting colleges and universities in the U.S. from November 17 – 24. Tinder U students can opt out of Rivalry Week by visiting their settings at any time.

Enroll today!

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