Gay club owner “didn’t know” about Trump’s anti-LGBTQ agenda when he attended rally. Sure, Jan.

Gay club owner “didn’t know” about Trump’s anti-LGBTQ agenda when he attended rally. Sure, Jan.
Johnny Alcantar says the backlash he’s faced “isn’t fair.” Well boo hoo.

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Amazon Is Selling ‘Gay Cure’ Books

Amazon Is Selling ‘Gay Cure’ Books

Turns out you really can buy anything with your Amazon Prime account: including hatred (shipping still free).

Memoirist Damian Barr, told BuzzFeed News that the online bookseller is “promoting hatred, abuse, and self-harm by featuring guides for the ‘treatment’ of homosexuality. His account in Maggie and Me of abuse while growing up gay in Scotland in the 1980s earned him awards and international acclaim.

Buzzfeed reported: There are numerous examples of such books on Amazon that advocate so-called reparative therapy, including A Parent’s Guide to Preventing Homosexuality, Healing Homosexuality, Reparative Therapy of Male Homosexuality, and How a Gay Boy Became a Straight Man. “Amazon has a responsibility to their customers to not profit from or promote self-harm and hate crimes,” said Barr. “If you read the comments below you can clearly see the book had caused harm to parents as well as children. Amazon is profiting from the pain of the people affected by this book.”

Back in December the non-profit Proof Wins Out (PWO) set out to boycott Apple, Google, and Amazon for continuing to carry an app encouraging users that they can “recover” from same-sex attractions through prayer.

Apple capitulated instantly while Amazon and Google lollygagged and now this.

In an open letter in December, TWO Executive Director Wayne Besen said , “Every respected medical and mental health organization in the world considers attempts to change sexual orientation potentially dangerous. The American Psychiatric Association says that sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) can lead to “anxiety, depression, and self-destructive behavior”, including suicide.

The American Psychological Association says, “There is simply no sufficiently scientifically sound evidence that sexual orientation can be changed. Such ‘therapy’ is considered so detrimental that fourteen states and the District of Colombia ban practicing it on minors.”

The app was targeting LGBTQ young people in order “to change [them] from gay-to-straight through prayer and therapy.”

“Every minute this heinous product is available on these platforms, the potential exists for it to harm LGBT youth,” Besen said then. “We demand that Google and Amazon immediately stop selling and promoting this app, which dehumanizes LGBT people.”

That means the books too Amazon.

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Amazon Is Selling ‘Gay Cure’ Books

Bipartisan Ohio Fairness Act Introduced in State Senate

Bipartisan Ohio Fairness Act Introduced in State Senate

HRC and Equality Ohio, the statewide group working to advance equality, released the following statements on the introduction of the Ohio Fairness Act — crucial legislation that would bar discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in areas of employment, housing and public accommodations in Ohio. The bipartisan legislation was introduced in the state senate by openly LGBTQ State Senator Nickie Antonio (D-Lakewood), and has support from nearly 600 businesses in Ohio and across the country.

“No one’s rights should depend on their zip code, but thousands of LGBTQ Ohioans currently live under a patchwork of protections that leaves them and their families at risk of real discrimination,” said HRC Ohio State Director Shawn Copeland. “ Sen. Nickie Antonio and pro-equality champions are driving equality forward in the state senate, but these legislators cannot drive progress alone. It’s time for both chambers to show up for all of their constituents and finally pass the Fairness Act. No matter who they are or whom they love, all Ohioans deserve to be able to live, work and thrive in their communities free from unfair and unjust discrimination.”

Alana Jochum, Executive Director of Equality Ohio said: “We’ve worked to get 22 localities in Ohio to pass local, LGBTQ-inclusive nondiscrimination protections. But you shouldn’t have to move to the big city to feel safe just because you’re LGBTQ. It’s time for Ohio’s legislators to make a real commitment to all LGBTQ Ohioans––urban, suburban and rural––that they have the same right to work hard and provide for their family as everybody else.”

First introduced in the Ohio house in 2009, the Fairness Act is championed by State Senator Antonio who was also the primary sponsor of the bill during her time in the lower chamber. Other cosponsors include Senators Rulli (R), Craig (D), Fedor (D), Maharath (D), O’Brien (D), Sykes (D), Thomas (D), Williams (D) and Yuko (D). The Ohio Business Competes coalition, led by TransOhio, Equality Ohio, the ACLU of Ohio and HRC, has worked to secure unprecedented business support for this crucial legislation.

Ohio is one of 30 states without explicit non-discrimination laws protecting LGBTQ people, meaning they remain at risk of being fired, evicted or denied services. The pro-equality majority in the U.S. House of Representatives is soon poised to begin considering the Equality Act — a historic federal bill that would provide consistent and explicit non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people across key areas of life, including employment, housing, credit, education, public spaces and services, federally funded programs and jury service.

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Trans Visibility in Music: How GLAAD Award Nominees Kim Petras, Shea Diamond & SOPHIE are Changing the Industry

Trans Visibility in Music: How GLAAD Award Nominees Kim Petras, Shea Diamond & SOPHIE are Changing the Industry

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This year’s GLAAD Media Awards category for Outstanding Music Artist recognizes some of the most incredible talent in music today, including three transgender artists who are bringing trans visibility and artistry to the forefront of the industry.

25-year old German singer-songwriter Kim Petras has become one of the most exciting names in pop music since the release of her debut single, “I Don’t Want It at All”, in August 2017. A few months later, Spotify included Petras in the launch of their program RISE, which is “designed to identify and break the new wave of music superstars.” Later that year, Petras was named by PAPER Magazine as one of the artists “most likely to dominate the pop charts” in 2018. Her emergence in pop music has caught the eye of many established names, leading to recent collaborations with Charli XCX (“Unlock It”) and Cheat Codes (“Feeling of Falling”). Her most recent EP, titled Turn Off the Light, Vol 1, was ranked as one of the 20 best EPs, Mixtapes & Playlists of 2018 by Idolator. To date, Petras’ music has been streamed more than 65 million times.

Although Petras was one of the youngest people to undergo gender confirmation surgery at the age of 16, she has still found that people doubt her ability as an artist based on the fact that she is transgender. In an interview with PAPER Magazine in December 2017, Petras mentioned, “A lot of people didn’t believe that I could be a great songwriter, or be super talented, and be transgender. I feel like a lot of people felt like ‘transgender’ would set you up to not be able to do that. I just want to prove people wrong. I want to get a Number 1 on the [Billboard] Hot 100.” However, Petras is also set on making a career for herself that is not defined by her transgender identity. In a May 2018 interview with HuffPost, Petras stated, “I just hate the idea of using my identity as a tool. I’ve never written a song specifically about being transgender. It made me the person I am and that’s a big part of me, but I think music…goes deeper than your gender or your sexuality. I really fell in love with music and I hope that people can see me for my music and all the things that I am.”

Soul singer Shea Diamond has found a different road to success. Starting at the age of 20, Diamond spent 10 years in a men’s prison for robbing a store at gunpoint in order to pay for gender confirmation surgery. During her time in prison, Diamond channeled her lifelong passion for music to find her voice as a songwriter. Following her release in 2009, she moved to New York City to pursue her passion for music and trans activism. It was a video of Diamond singing her powerful anthem “I Am Her” at a Trans Lives Matter event that spearheaded her career in music, catching the attention of pop producer and hitmaker Justin Tranter. Soon after, Diamond signed onto Asylum Records and in June 2018, she released her debut EP, Seen It All, which was executively produced by Tranter. In an interview with Variety, Tranter praised Diamond for creating “soul music with the most honest, progressive, underdog perspective that one can imagine. Her voice is sent down from heaven to help her tell the raw poetic truth about the hell she has overcome.”

As she continues to emerge into the spotlight, Diamond seeks to challenge the status quo and acts as a powerful representation of maintaining authenticity and perseverance in the face of adversity. “To be a 40-year old woman, a trans woman, to make it to that age it’s not really heard of,” Diamond told Variety in 2018. “People don’t want to see the struggle of what it takes for a trans woman to survive…The trans experience is a person who isn’t doing it for entertainment purposes. Everything this person does is for survival. What does survival look like? It looks like [me].” Like Petras, Diamond hopes that that she can “blur the lines of what gender is and sexuality is” with her music. Diamond told Variety that she doesn’t want to be looked at as, “’Oh, that’s a trans woman’ or ‘that’s a woman of color’” but rather as “somebody who is making some dope music, some music that has to be made.” She continued by saying, “I want to exact change – I believe we can do [that] through our music but we have to come together and stop demonizing each other. This isn’t a competition.”

 

After beginning her music career in a band called Motherland, Scottish singer-songwriter-producer SOPHIE started her solo career in 2013 with the release of her debut single, “Nothing More to Say”. However, it was the 2014 release of breakout tracks “Lemonade/Hard” that caught music critics’ attention, making the top ten of year-end lists published by Complex, The Washington Post and Pitchfork. By 2015, SOPHIE had begun writing and producing music for major artists, including Madonna (“Bitch I’m Madonna”) and Charli XCX (“Vroom Vroom EP”). After achieving additional production and writing credits with artists such as Cashmere Cat and MØ over the next two years, SOPHIE began to release solo music again in 2017, while also publicly announcing her identity as a transgender woman. The release of her 2018 album OIL OF EVERY PEARL’S UN-INSIDES has continued to highlight that SOPHIE is a forced to be reckoned with, as it earned the electronic producer a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album. With this nomination, SOPHIE has become the first openly trans artist to ever be nominated in this category.

Despite being accused of gender appropriation before announcing that she identified as a transgender woman, SOPHIE has decided to take the high road by expressing herself through her music. “It’s not my vibe to call people out, because I speak through my music and that’s all I need,” SOPHIE told Teen Vogue in 2017. She continued by saying, “Let people be who they want to be – viewed as artists, not under any other category.” Similar to Petras and Diamond, SOPHIE’s artistry seeks to blur the lines of gender and sexuality. In her interview with Teen Vogue, SOPHIE stated that “People do think in binaries, and when you confuse what those are, they’re like, this is wrong. But this is what I’m here to do.”

 

For a full list of the nominees for the 30th Annual GLAAD Media Awards, including Kim Petras, Shea Diamond and SOPHIE, please visit glaad.org/mediaawards/nominees.

February 13, 2019

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