No Drinks? No Problem! These Springtime Date Ideas Will Have You Saying “Who Needs Alcohol?”

No Drinks? No Problem! These Springtime Date Ideas Will Have You Saying “Who Needs Alcohol?”

As we hover in the period between winter gluttony and summer cocktails, many people feel that they need a break from alcohol in the early springtime, or are just simply tired of their dates revolving around dinner and drinks. Lucky for us, the weather is getting warmer and the list of date options is becoming […]

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Chicago Mayor and Police Superintendent Slam Dismissal of Jussie Smollett Charges as ‘Whitewash of Justice’ — WATCH

Chicago Mayor and Police Superintendent Slam Dismissal of Jussie Smollett Charges as ‘Whitewash of Justice’ — WATCH

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson slammed the dismissal of charges against Empire actor Jussie Smollett.

Said Johnson: “I think this city is still owed an apology. … I’ve heard that they wanted their day in court with TV cameras so American could know the truth but now they chose to hide behind secrecy and broker a deal to circumvent the judicial system.”

EARLIER: Prosecutors Drop All Charges Against ‘Empire’ Actor Jussie Smollett

Said Emanuel: “I’d like to remind everybody a grand jury indicted this individual based on only a piece of the evidence that the piece had collected. A grand jury actually brought the charges.”

“On financial costs the $10,000 doesn’t even come close” to what the city spent on this case.

Emanuel then spoke on the “ethical costs” as a congressman who was in office when the Matthew Shepard hate crimes law was passed.

“To use those laws and the prinicples and values behind [them] to self promote your career is a cost that comes to all the individuals – gay men and women who someday will come forward and say they were the victim of a hate crime and will now be doubted … and he did this all in the name of self promotion.”

Said Emanuel: “This is a whitewash of justice. A grand jury could not have been clearer. … Where is the accountability in the system? You cannot have because of a person’s position, one set of rules apply to them and another set of rules apply to everybody else.”

“Because of the judge’s decision none of the evidence will ever be made public – this is without doubt a whitewash of justice. … It is wrong. Full stop.”

“At the end of the day it’s Mr. Smollett who committed this false claim on two individuals and on the city,” added Emanuel.

“At the end of the day it’s Mr. Smollett who committed this hoax,” added Johnson.

“Mr. Smollett is still saying he is innocent,” Emanuel added. “Still running down the Chicago police department. How dare him! How dare him! … Still no sense of ownership of what he’s done. … This is a person now that has been let off scot-free with no sense of culpability of the moral and ethical wrong of his actions.”

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HRC Foundation Youth Ambassador Spotlight: Zoey Luna

HRC Foundation Youth Ambassador Spotlight: Zoey Luna

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As HRC celebrates Bisexual Health Awareness Month, we sat down with Zoey Luna (she/her/hers), an HRC Foundation Youth Ambassador from Downey, California, to learn about her experience navigating life as an out and proud transgender, pansexual young person.

Founded by the Bisexual Resource Center, Bi Health Month is dedicated to raising awareness about the startling social, economic and health disparities facing bisexual, pansexual, queer and sexually fluid people.

Luna is a vocal advocate who often shares her story, starring in documentaries and television shows that focus on the journey of a modern trans person — including “Laverne Cox Presents the T Word,” “Raising Zoey” and “15: A Quinceañera Story.”

What inspired you to become an HRC Youth Ambassador?

Deciding to become a Youth Ambassador wasn’t a hard choice. Deciding when it was time was the difficult part. I had represented youth on several panels, conferences and on different boards, but I had never felt like my voice was enough representation. When I heard about this program, I was truly inspired by the youth they had chosen, and I knew that I had to be a part of such an amazing group of young, dedicated and ambitious youth focused on creating positive, effective change.

What has been one highlight of your experience as an HRC Youth Ambassador?

There have been so many wonderful moments that I’ve experienced as a Youth Ambassador, but the brightest has been getting to know my fellow ambassadors. Each one of these extraordinary people has a very real and very empowering backstory that has crafted them into these resilient, glowing and fierce leaders who exude wisdom and light. Hearing their stories personally and spending time with them was everything!

This March, we celebrate Bisexual Health Awareness Month. Can you tell us what this month means to you as a young bi+ activist?

Bisexual Health Awareness Month to me is a firm foot in the door. I think many people have terrible and unfavorable opinions of who bi+ people are, and that’s due to the constant lack of representation of our stories. We aren’t humanized in media; we’re mostly stereotyped. Saddest of all, we’re over-sexualized in most films, TV and other media outlets due to the lack of information, respect and willingness from our LGBTQ siblings and supporters to acknowledge us as more than “curious.”

What’s your message to other young bi+ people who may not see themselves and their stories represented in mainstream media?

Start creating your own stories to share with the world! Start by making short films and uploading them to YouTube about literally anything. Write blogs about your experience and create community in life and/or online. Change starts with you, so don’t be afraid to stand up and say that you’re bisexual and proud! You are who you are, and that’s perfect.

The HRC Foundation Youth Ambassadors are a group of inspiring young people from across the country who show courage in sharing their stories and demonstrate a commitment to speaking out about issues facing LGBTQ youth. As Youth Ambassadors, they represent the HRC Foundation, using their voices to raise awareness about HRC’s youth-focused programs. Learn more here.

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GLAAD: Heather Wilson Must Receive Thorough Vet by UT’s Board of Regents Before Serving as UTEP President

GLAAD: Heather Wilson Must Receive Thorough Vet by UT’s Board of Regents Before Serving as UTEP President

The Advocate: Heather Wilson’s Antigay Record, Husband’s Past Complicate Job at UT

ICYMI: GLAAD calls on O’Rourke to ‘speak out’ on Wilson UTEP nomination

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today called on the Board of Regents for the University of Texas system to conduct a full and thorough background check on Heather Wilson before she assumes the role of President at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). This follows a disturbing news report suggesting Wilson used the power of her political office to cover up a sex abuse allegation involving her husband and a minor. Wilson also has an extensive anti-LGBTQ record, which GLAAD has chronicled since she assumed the role as Secretary of the Air Force.

“It is imperative that the University of Texas Board of Regents address Heather Wilson’s long anti-LGBTQ record and her mishandling of accusatory records related to her husband before this appointment moves forward,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “It’s critical that LGBTQ students – and all marginalized communities on the UTEP campus – feel safe and supported. Sadly, Heather Wilson appears unfit to represent the interests of all of the students she is poised to serve – just only those she deems are in line with her agenda.”

Prior to the bombshell by The Advocate, GLAAD called for UTEP, its students, and the El Paso community – including 2020 presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke – to reject Heather Wilson after research showed a disturbing anti-LGBTQ record by Wilson, including her vote against The Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act in 2007. Student groups and advocates have issued a public campaign against Heather Wilson since being named the “sole finalist” for the UTEP vacancy.

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‘Broad City’ Ends, ‘Mamma Mia 2’ Debuts, ‘Abby’s’ and More TV This Week

‘Broad City’ Ends, ‘Mamma Mia 2’ Debuts, ‘Abby’s’ and More TV This Week

Check out our weekly guide to TV this week, and make sure you’re catching the big premieres, crucial episodes and the stuff you won’t admit you watch when no one’s looking.

Jane the Virgin kicks off its final season Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern on the CW. The critical darling’s fourth season ended with turmoil for the coupling of Petra and JR. Find out if they can make it work before the series wraps.

Barr, be damned, we survived TRUMP: The Rusical last week on RuPaul’s Drag Race, but the competition continues to heat up. Who will sashay way next? Find out Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern on VH1.

Bisexual actress Natalie Morales plays a bisexual backyard bartender in the new NBC sitcom Abby’s, premiering Thursday at 9:30 p.m. Eastern on NBC.

Broad City changed the game for millennial comedy when it premiered five seasons ago, but the always queer-friendly series is coming to an end Thursday at 10 p.m. Eastern on Comedy Central.

One of the greatest entries in the contemporary camp canon, Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again makes its HBO debut 8 p.m. Eastern Saturday. A truly terrible, but wholly enjoyable way to spend an evening, the musical film features performances from Lily James, Amanda Seyfried, Christine Baranski, CHER (!!!) and more.

What are you watching this week on TV?

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