GLAAD Responds to IMDb Revision of Birth Name Policy for Transgender Professionals in the Entertainment Industry: “it remains imperfect”

GLAAD Responds to IMDb Revision of Birth Name Policy for Transgender Professionals in the Entertainment Industry: “it remains imperfect”

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Today, GLAAD responded to IMDb’s revised birth name policy that will now allow some entertainment industry professionals to remove their birth names from the biography section of their profiles.

“Revealing a transgender person’s birth name without permission is an invasion of privacy that can put them at risk for discrimination,” said Nick Adams, GLAAD’s Director of Transgender Media. “IMDb’s new policy is a step in the right direction and gives some transgender professionals in the entertainment industry the dignity and respect that they’ve long deserved – however, it remains imperfect. Trans people with credits under their old name for work in front of or behind the camera will still be affected by IMDb’s determination to publish outdated information. The platform still has a long way to go in maintaining the privacy of all the entertainment industry professionals listed on the site. GLAAD and SAG-AFTRA, along with trans people working in Hollywood, will continue to advocate that IMDb create policies that respect everyone’s privacy and safety.”

An IMDb spokesperson explained the new policy to Variety, noting that: “IMDb now permits the removal of birth names if the birth name is not broadly publicly known and the person no longer voluntarily uses their birth name.” They continued: “To remove a birth name either the person concerned or their professional industry representative simply needs to contact IMDb’s customer support staff to request a birth name removal. Once the IMDb team determines that an individual’s birth name should be removed — subject to this updated process — we will review and remove every occurrence of their birth name within their biographical page on IMDB.”

It is important to note that, according to Variety, the IMDb spokesperson said for prior credits where a transgender person was credited as their birth name, that old name will remain listed in parentheses in the credits section of their own IMDb page and the title pages for the project. For actors and below the line professionals like cinematographers, editors, production designers, art directors, makeup artists, and costume designers, this policy means their private gender history is disclosed to potential employers whenever they apply for a new job.

It is good news that some transgender people whose birth name was added to IMDb without their consent are now able to have that name removed, but GLAAD reached out to IMDb and parent company Amazon for clarification around this policy and to explain the continuing harm caused by allowing prior credits to remain on the site unchanged.

In June 2019, GLAAD signed on to support SAG-AFTRA in the fight against IMDb from publishing performers’ private information. Other LGBTQ organizations including the National LGBTQ Task Force, the Transgender Law Center, the Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund, Transcend Legal, Inc, and the Equality Federation also signed on. GLAAD and other organizations called for change via numerous media appearances and at industry events. In a legal filing, the coalition of organizations joined SAG-AFTRA in speaking out against the continued publication of the birth names of transgender performers and people in the entertainment industry without their consent. Read the legal filing in full here

SAG-AFTRA has been fighting for enforcement of California’s anti-age discrimination law, known as AB 1687, which requires subscription-based entertainment casting databases such as IMDbPro to remove paid subscribers’ date-of-birth information from its websites, including IMDb.com, upon request. In February 2018, a judge stopped enforcement of the law. SAG-AFTRA and its allies are currently appealing that ruling with oral argument before the Ninth Circuit scheduled on Sept. 9.

Today, SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris also responded to the policy change: “While this half-measure is a step forward in protecting the personal safety of and reducing employment discrimination for transgender people, in revising its birth name policy, IMDb admits to invading the privacy of performers and putting them at risk for discrimination. IMDb can make no principled distinction to justify its arbitrary choices about when to invade the privacy of performers.”

Carteris continued, “IMDb has more work to do. SAG-AFTRA and its allies continue to fight to protect all performers and for enforcement of California’s anti-age discrimination law. This change in birth name policy should help make it clear to the appellate judges that the harm here is fundamental and compelling, and that California law AB 1687 is necessary in order to remedy IMDb’s discriminatory practice.”

August 13, 2019

www.glaad.org/blog/glaad-responds-imdb-revision-birth-name-policy-transgender-professionals-entertainment-industry

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Odell Beckham Jr. shuts down homophobes mocking his thirst-inducing Calvin Klein photo shoot

Odell Beckham Jr. shuts down homophobes mocking his thirst-inducing Calvin Klein photo shoot

NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. is not having any of the homophobic nonsense currently being directed at him on social media.

This week, the Cleveland Browns receiver shared a thirsty photo from his upcoming Calvin Klein underwear campaign to Instagram, along with the caption: “Here’s a pic of me and a world class lamp.”

So far, the photo, which is part of a larger campaign that also includes Diplo, Gigi Hadid, Jacob Elordi, Lay Zhang, and Jelly Lin in “real-life” situations, has received over 800K likes and 22K comments, including several homophobic ones.

“Boy look gay as hell,” one person wrote.

“Omm he gay,” another added.

“He low key gay tho,” a third person said.

But it didn’t stop there.

“Bro that’s mad weird,” someone else commented.

“He tryna defend the fact that he’s gay,” yet another person added.

“It’s not too late to delete this breh,” wrote another follower.

Beckham directly responded to the criticism in a comment on the post that read:

Yallll chilllll mann damnnnn! It be a lot of y’all sayin sus and alll the other comments that realllly be a direct reflection of who u are! Im straight! Like beyond it. If I sit here and defend myself y’all gon say im tryna defend myself , if I sit there and say nothin yalll gon say ‘seee he didn’t say anything..’I’m good wit me. Which is dumb straightttt… Period. lol I don’t neeed to say this shxt no mooooo! Half y’all girls in these comments. This the last time ima break this shxt down for y’all. And lastly before I got hit the weight room! Much love to everybody out there! Fellas sorry man, gotta get a (bag) for it!

In a recent interview with GQ, Beckham addressed the gay rumors that have been following him around since 2015.

“I’ve never had an opportunity to talk about this,” he said. “Honestly wasn’t offended.  … It was almost more funny to me.”

Later in the interview, he added, “I have no problem with anyone’s sexual orientation. … Love is love. If you’re attracted to somebody, you’re attracted to somebody. There was such a stigma built up, [as though] I don’t like my own women. It’s like, no, I don’t like anybody who annoys me. [laughs]”

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 13, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 13, 2019

MORNING MUST READ IN DAME — “THE GOP IS GOING AFTER TRANS HEALTH CARE”: Dr. Jennifer Gunter, an OB/GYN and a pain medicine physician, writes: “People need the medical care that they need. It’s really that simple. Or rather, it should be.” More from Dame.

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“If the changes to Section 1557 are accepted it will be easier to discriminate not just against trans and gender non-conforming people, but many patients.”@DrJenGunter on HHS’ proposal to rip away people’s access to critical care. #ProtectOurHealth t.co/rNqpnnGsQw

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) August 12, 2019

MAN TURNS SELF IN FOR MURDER OF DENALI BUCKLEY, BLACK TRANS WOMAN FROM SOUTH CAROLINA: Dominick Archield, 34, is being held for the murder, and police have not ruled out hate crimes charges. Buckley was fatally shot in North Charleston, South Carolina, on July 20. More from The Post and Courier.

HRC FOUNDATION OPENS REGISTRATION FOR 14TH ANNUAL HBCU LEADERSHIP SUMMIT FOR LGBTQ STUDENTS: The five-day gathering is the only leadership development and advocacy training program that empowers LGBTQ students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities to act as change-agents on their campuses and in their communities. More from HRC and HBCU Buzz.

TUESDAY TWEET — NEW HULU ANIMATED SERIES FEATURES DIVERSE FAMILIES:The Bravest Knight,” spotlights a two-dad family and the intersections of being same-sex parents of a multicultural family formed through adoption. Said HRC Senior Director of Programs and Partnerships Ellen Kahn (@ellenbkahn). “The greater the diversity of families and people we see as we grow up, the more possibilities we see for ourselves.” More from HRC and Common Sense Media.

THANK YOU @CommonSense ! We’re so very proud of @hulu’s #thebravestknight. ��❤️��❤️�� t.co/BKiN2l3mBA

— Wilson Cruz (@wcruz73) August 6, 2019

ILLINOIS GOV. SIGNS LAW ENSURING PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL TEACH LGBTQ HISTORY: More from CNN.

NYPD INVESTIGATING ANTI-LGBTQ GRAFFITI AS A HATE CRIME: The department has released video surveillance of the suspect and is asking the public for more information. More from NewNowNext.

LOVE THAT FOR YOU(TH) — ‘SCHITT’S CREEK’ FANS RAISE $20K FOR LGBTQ YOUTH CHARITY FOR DAN LEVY’S BIRTHDAY: More from HuffPost

NEARLY 600 ALABAMA UNITED METHODISTS SHOW SUPPORT FOR MARRIAGE EQUALITY: They signed an open letter apologizing for the church’s failure to change its stance on same-sex relations and its ban on same-sex marriage. More from CBS42.

REAL SALT LAKE COACH MIKE PETKE REMOVED FROM POSITION FOLLOWING ANTI-LGBTQ TIRADE: More from The Salt Lake Tribune.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

RUSSIAN SAME-SEX COUPLE FORCED TO FLEE COUNTRY AFTER GOVERNMENT THREATENED TO TAKE AWAY THEIR TWO CHILDREN: After Andrey Vaganov took his child to the hospital for a stomach ache, the government opened an “investigation” because the family has two fathers. More from BuzzFeed.

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Times of India shares the story of two men in Kerala challenging conventions on marriage equality by holding a ceremony and exchanging rings; Alexandria Living Magazine interviews a local advocate working to support LGBTQ youth; Queerty reports on the power of Pose’s representation of the Black LGBTQ community.

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