Inside Out’s Incredible LGBTQ Film Lineup
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Inside Out’s Incredible LGBTQ Film Lineup
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Eurovision is the gayest show on TV and America is missing all of the fabulous fun
Did you watch Eurovision 2019 this past weekend? If you live in North America, the answer is most likely “no.”
Donald Trump Tweets Out Doctored ‘Drunk’ Nancy Pelosi Video Already Debunked by FOX News
Donald Trump on Thursday night tweeted out a video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi doctored to make it appear she is stammering her words. The video is part of a false information campaign of doctored Pelosi videos that flooded social media on Thursday. Even FOX News debunked the videos.
This is our very desperate President of the United States:
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Donald Trump Tweets Out Doctored ‘Drunk’ Nancy Pelosi Video Already Debunked by FOX News
Why a Road Trip With Your Significant Other Will Improve Your Relationship
Every trip is a journey of self-discovery. Should you decide to go on a road trip with your loved one, it can easily become a treasured occasion to rejuvenate your relationship and discover new things about each other. There is something truly enticing about venturing into the unknown with someone who shares joys and woes […]
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Why a Road Trip With Your Significant Other Will Improve Your Relationship
Booksmart and LGBTQ: New Movie Brings Diverse LGBTQ Representation
Actors Noah Galvin’s and Austin Crute’s roles in the new movie, “Booksmart” — in theaters today — is bringing diverse LGBTQ representation in a film enriched with LGBTQ youth navigating their identities.
“Alan basically gave me as Austin the liberty to explore queerness in a more organic feminine energy way,” said Crute, the singer, songwriter, producer and performer who plays Alan, “an eccentric musical theater kid,” in the movie. “I went to school in Georgia at a private Catholic school. I’m a pastor’s kid so I grew up in the church. I did not have any room to be queer at all, and nobody around me was openly queer.”
Crute, who identifies as queer, noted that this is the first time he’s played a character who’s gay, and it’s been a part of his journey with his identity.
“Accepting roles like this and being challenged as a professional to portray another person that’s going through similar things… Alan was therapeutic for me as well because when I first got the role at the time I had just told my parents about myself. I think me stepping into this character is like a beacon of freedom. It’s a time marker of progress for me personally,” he said.
His openly-gay co-star in “Booksmart,” advocate Galvin, also plays the character of an openly gay character, George, who’s a self-proclaimed theater director. While there are parallels between his personal identity and George’s, Galvin marveled at how the movie normalizes the visibility of several LGBTQ characters rather than having LGBTQ characters whose identities are tokenized.
“The other day, I spoke to a friend who attended a screening of the movie, and I referred to Kaitlyn Dever’s character, Amy, as the queer character, and my friend said ‘which one?’ and I realized that there are at least four queer characters in this movie,” Galvin told HRC. “This film beautifully showcases representation of more realistic queer characters on movies, and I think that it is something to be celebrated.”
Crute agreed that the audience will find the LGBTQ characters in the film genuine.
“This movie is authentic… because Amy had come out for two years and still hadn’t kissed a girl, and that kind of phenomenon has to be recognized,” Crute said. “[Coming out] is a very wide spectrum of exploration, insecurity, inexperience and a whole bunch of stuff.”
Galvin’s coming out journey began with bringing visibility to television screens nationwide with his role as Kenny, an openly gay teenager, in “The Real O’Neals.” From there, he became more involved with LGBTQ groups like HRC, the Trevor Project and more.
“Playing a character who comes out; it was at the time rare that an actual gay or queer person got to play a queer character… I saw this as a beautiful opportunity for authentic representation, so I decided to publicly come out,” he said.
As a gay man in the public sphere, Galvin knows LGBTQ youth will look up to him, especially those struggling to reconcile with their identities.
“It’s a two-fold. I think if you truly can’t be your true self because it endangers yourself, then it’s good to find content and people to look up to, that you want to emulate,” Galvin said. “On the other side of that, the two-fold, us as actors and people in the public eye, to be role models… it makes us think critically and carefully and live life with conviction and authenticity.”
Both Crute and Galvin emphasize “Booksmart” is a movie that has something for everyone, especially LGBTQ teens.
“I think it’s a really great story that communicates normalcy to LGBTQ people,” Crute said.
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Same-Sex Marriage Arrives in Taiwan on Friday
On Friday, May 24, same-sex marriage officially arrives in Taiwan, following last week’s historic vote in the Legislative Yuan. This makes Taiwan the first country in Asia to recognize same-sex marriage.
“We congratulate the Marriage Equality Coalition Taiwan and all the advocates who worked tirelessly to bring same-sex marriage to Taiwan,” said Jean Freedberg, HRC Director of Global Partnerships. “At a time when LGBTQ people’s lives are threatened around the globe just because of who they are or who they love, this victory is a major milestone for LGBTQ equality in Asia and sends a strong message to other countries in the region, and around the world.”
The legislation followed the May 24, 2018 first-of-its-kind ruling by the Constitutional Court of Taiwan, which stated that the prohibition of same-sex marriage was unconstitutional under the Civil Code. The decision mandated that the National Yuan amend Taiwan’s marriage law to allow marriage equality or to enact new legislation by May 24 of this year.
Last November, ahead of two public referendums, HRC joined 29 Taiwanese and multinational companies and six non-governmental organizations operating in Taiwan and globally to publicly support LGBTQ equality. HRC Global visited Taiwan in 2015 to celebrate the largest-ever LGBTQ Pride event in Taipei where then-Presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen announced her support of marriage equality.
Learn more about HRC’s Global work here.
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