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Vida’s Season 2 Trailer Just Dropped, and It’s Queerer Than Ever
The groundbreaking series from out creator Tanya Saracho has sisters Lyn and Emma figuring out what to do with their mother’s neighborhood bar.
www.advocate.com/television/2019/5/02/vidas-season-2-trailer-just-dropped-and-its-queerer-ever
PHOTOS: Meet the sextabulous men of Los Angeles up close & personal
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Richard Madden, Karamo Brown, Palo Alto, Chris Hemsworth, Gay Panic, Emmet Flood, Steve Bullock: HOT LINKS
RAGE. White House rages at Mueller in leaked letter: ‘In the April 19 letter to the Justice Department obtained Thursday by Fox News, White House Counsel Emmet Flood laid out a series of concerns with the Mueller report, specifically on the team’s handling of the investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice. “The Special Counsel and his staff failed in their duty to act as prosecutors and only as prosecutors,” Flood wrote, complaining that the report “suffers from an extraordinary legal defect” by failing to comply with the “requirements of governing law.”‘ Grave miscalculation?…
OUTBREAK. Scientology cruise ship quarantined due to measles.
AND THEN THERE WERE 22. Senator Michael Bennet enters presidential race: ‘Michael Bennet, the moderate, studious Democratic senator from Colorado known for his work on education and immigration reform, announced his candidacy for president on Thursday. He joins a field so packed with candidates that it now includes six of his colleagues in the Senate and his former boss, John Hickenlooper, a past governor of Colorado.’
AND ANOTHER. Montana Governor Steve Bullock prepping 2020 announcement. ‘Bullock’s announcement won’t be a big surprise. He formed a political action committee, Big Sky Values PAC, in mid-2017, to fund political travels and activity around the country, and he’s hired political veterans as staffers for the PAC, including an organizing director in Iowa.’
NAME-CALLING. Trump spends much of the day obsessing over evil nicknames for his 2020 rivals. “With Trump, everything is personal. So for Trump, a lot of the day is spent trying to assess the weaknesses of the other candidates. Trump believes that if you can encapsulate someone in a phrase or a nickname, you can own them. Low-energy Jeb, Little Marco — that kind of s— really diminishes people and puts you in control of them, and that’s what Trump is a genius for doing.”
CONVICTED. Florida man threatened to behead Bernie Sanders.
TRUMP CAMPS. 3rd migrant child dies in custody.
JOE BIDEN. Barr should resign.
RUSSIA. Putin wants a separate internet for Russia: “Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law new measures that would enable the creation of a national network, able to operate separately from the rest of the world, according to documents posted on a government portal on Wednesday. For now, the network remains largely theoretical though, with few practical details disclosed.”
CONNECTICUT. State to consider bills to ban ‘gay panic’ defense and to “create an advisory committee to study discrimination on the basis of gender identity or expression that occurs in workplaces and schools in the state.”
WASHBOARD. Chris Hemsworth’s post-surfing bod.
SMILE. Tennis pro Andy Murray got new teeth.
VICE. Publication unblocking words such as “gay,” “fat,” “Muslim” and “transgender,” and “calling on advertisers to reconsider the standard brand-safety practice of blacklisting keywords like these in their media buys.”
JULIAN ASSANGE. Wikileaks found will fight extradition to United States: ‘At a court hearing Thursday, Assange said he would not surrender to extradition for doing what he called “journalism that has won many awards.”’
PALO ALTO. Gay man says officers kicked down his door, beat him, and arrested him unlawfully. ‘The lawsuit further alleges that the officers mocked and humiliated Alvarez because of his sexual orientation and were motivated by their “hatred and prejudice” of gay men.’
STEVEN ANDERSON. Homophobic pastor will not be allowed into the Netherlands.
AMERICANS FOR THE EQUALITY ACT. Dustin Lance Black and Karamo Brown.
FASHION ANALYSIS OF THE DAY. Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell and Richard Madden reflect on Elton John’s style.
THIRSTY THURSDAY. Michael Arafat.
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Hillary Clinton on Lindsey Graham Targeting Her: ‘Absolute Disgrace’
Speaking on Rachel Maddow’s show, Clinton said Republicans continue to use her as a diversion from Trump’s corruption.
www.advocate.com/politics/2019/5/02/hillary-clinton-lindsey-graham-targeting-her-absolute-disgrace
Official video released for Taron Egerton’s version of Elton John’s “Rocket Man”
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Be a Part of History By Volunteering for WorldPride 2019 | Stonewall 50
This summer, get ready to celebrate Pride like never before. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising, NYC Pride is hosting WorldPride, the first time the massive international celebration has come to America in the event’s nearly 20 year history.
Iconic events like the NYC Pride March and PrideFest will be bigger and better than ever before, while the entire month of June will boast an array of events and activities in the city where the contemporary LGBTQ+ liberation movement began.
All that’s missing is you.
“I grew up in the midwest, not necessarily the most welcoming place for people who were different,” said Brian Heck, a fifth year Pride volunteer. “When I first came to New York and saw the march, I was really inspired by all the diversity I saw; I knew then that I wanted to save up money so I could move to New York.”
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From cosplay to cinema, there are activities awaiting to please every stripe in the LGBTQ+ rainbow. In fact, WorldPride 2019 is themed “Millions of moments of Pride” celebrating the countless diverse experiences of our unique community.
“My first Pride was in 1998,” said 20-year Pride volunteer, Diana. “Other people have told me, ‘Diva, you did Pride in 1998, and you’re still doing it?’ I say ‘Well, it’s something that I like and I enjoy, so I’m going to continue doing it.’”
There are so many ways to be a part of WorldPride, but the most important way is to volunteer. This movement was started by LGBTQ+ people, and it’s the community that will continue this fight for acceptance, equality and dignity. With such a massive non-profit event coming together, volunteers are crucial part of WorldPride’s success.
“I wanted to be a volunteer, because this is how we bring that to the next generation,” said second-year volunteer Hannah Simpson. “To say this didn’t end 50 years ago, this just began.”
When volunteering with NYC Pride, there’s a chance to make real, significant input to the planning and execution of the largest Pride celebration in New York City’s history. Organizers work with volunteers to find a suitable assignment that leverages their temperament, experience and personal preference.
In addition to the satisfaction of being part of the history-making affair, volunteers have the chance to forge connections and support other members of the community. Long-lasting friendships are created between volunteers, and the experience is designed to re-energize the community. Volunteers are motivated by helping others, and they inspire the people they work with.
“It’s necessary for me to stand up and speak out and volunteer and inspire,” said first-year volunteer Keith Young. “It’s my purpose to help people.”
Volunteers have a unique opportunity to especially affect change with the younger generation.
If you’re interested in volunteering at WorldPride this summer visit nycpride.org/volunteer.
“People who want to help out and volunteer who are under 21, a lot of them do not have the support from their family, they’re not out, they’re looking for that sense of community,” Heck said. “We’re here to let them know that it’s ok, and they don’t have to go through this alone.”
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Be a Part of History By Volunteering for WorldPride 2019 | Stonewall 50
Trump-Pence Admin Allows Medical Providers to Deny Lifesaving Care to LGBTQ People
HRC responded to the Trump-Pence administration’s latest attempt to undermine the rights and welfare of LGBTQ people and their families. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a final version of a regulation that would allow medical providers to cite their personal beliefs in refusing to provide a broad spectrum of services — including lifesaving care for LGBTQ patients.
“The Trump-Pence administration’s latest attack threatens LGBTQ people by permitting medical providers to deny critical care based on personal beliefs,” said HRC Government Affairs Director David Stacy. “The administration’s decision puts LGBTQ people at greater risk of being denied necessary and appropriate health care solely based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. Everyone deserves access to medically necessary care and should never be turned away because of who they are or who they love.”
HHS announced today the issuance of the final rule that will sanction discrimination by healthcare providers who believe their personal beliefs should determine the care a patient receives. The rule could allow virtually any individual or entity involved in a patient’s care — from a hospital’s board of directors to the receptionist that schedules procedures — to put personal beliefs ahead of a patient’s health. This regulation will undoubtedly empower health care providers to deny necessary care to LGBTQ people and women.
This regulation will deter health care organizations and providers from taking necessary action to guarantee that all patients have access to the care they not only deserve but also are legally entitled to. In practice, the broad reach of the rule could allow health care providers to refuse to provide not only abortion and sterilization procedures, but also to deny treatment or preventative care for AIDS or HIV, hormone therapy treatment and transition related care and in-vitro fertilization for lesbians, single women or interfaith couples. The rule is especially dangerous for those already facing barriers to care, particularly LGBTQ patients, patients of color and those who are struggling to make ends meet.
Fear of discrimination causes many LGBTQ people to avoid seeking health care, and when they do enter care, studies indicate that LGBTQ people are not consistently treated with the respect that all patients deserve. Studies show that 56% of LGB people and 70% of transgender and gender non-conforming people reported experiencing discrimination by health care providers — including refusal of care, harsh language and physical roughness because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. According to the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey, 23% of transgender respondents did not see a doctor when they needed to because of fear of being mistreated as a transgender person and a startling 55% of transgender respondents who sought coverage for transition-related surgery were denied. Delay and avoidance of care due to fear of discrimination compounds the significant health disparities experienced by LGBTQ people.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer’s long-standing support for the LGBTQ community is highlighted in ‘Ask Dr. Ruth’
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Ask Dr. Ruth, a new documentary following the life of Dr. Ruth Westheimer, premiered to strong reviews at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival this past January. Filmed on the eve of the media icon’s 90th birthday, the film highlights Dr. Ruth’s long-standing commitment to accelerating LGBTQ-acceptance.
In the ’80s, Dr. Ruth stood up for gay men at the height of the AIDS epidemic and spoke out loudly for the LGBTQ community at a time when it wasn’t popular for media figure allies to do so publicly.
GLAAD has your exclusive first look at a clip from Ask Dr. Ruth, which highlights Dr. Ruth’s media activism.
Ask Dr. Ruth premieres in theaters on Friday, May 3rd, and on Hulu on June 1st.
www.glaad.org/blog/dr-ruth-westheimers-long-standing-support-lgbtq-community-highlighted-ask-dr-ruth
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