1988 Roze Zaterdag Delft

1988 Roze Zaterdag Delft

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1988 Roze Zaterdag Delft

datum: 25 juni 1988
auteur: An Stalpers
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‘Love, Simon’ spin-off series is coming to a TV near you

‘Love, Simon’ spin-off series is coming to a TV near you

Iced coffee for everyone! Love, Simon, the groundbreaking gay teen rom-com film, is getting a small-screen spin-off.

The TV show, also titled Love, Simon, will start production later this month and will premiere at a later date on Disney+, the streaming service that will launch in November.

Related: A boyband megastar posted about Love, Simon and Twitter just about lost its mind

Anabelle Comes Home actor Michael Cimino will star as Victor, who embarks on a “journey of discovery as he’s facing challenges at home, adjusting to a new city and struggling with his sexuality” and who “reaches out to Simon to help him navigate high school,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.

 

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Nick Robinson, who played Simon in the feature film, will executive-produce and narrate the show. Ugly Betty alum Ana Ortiz will costar as Victor’s mother.

Love, Simon is a powerful story embraced by critics and audiences alike for its universal messages of authenticity, love, and acceptance,” Disney+ SVP Agnes Chu said in a statement. “We are honored to partner with the talented team at 20th Century Fox Television to bring this new chapter of a beloved story to Disney+, continuing the personal and uplifting narrative that captivated fans of the original film.”

Related: 7 new gay TV couples we’re already shipping

Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, who adapted the Becky Albertalli book Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda for the 2018 film, will be the showrunners of the TV show. “We could not be more excited to be making Love, Simon for Disney+,” they said. “Writing Love, Simon was one of the most profound and enjoyable experiences of our careers to date and we are beyond thrilled that we get to revisit this world and tell the story of Victor, a brand-new Creekwood student, and his family and friends.”

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Michelangelo Signorile, James Bond, Anti-Gay T-Shirt Shop, Octavia Spencer, Mika, Elite: HOT LINKS

Michelangelo Signorile, James Bond, Anti-Gay T-Shirt Shop, Octavia Spencer, Mika, Elite: HOT LINKS

DON’T DENY THE TRUTH. Michelangelo Signorile slams Log Cabin Republicans in Washington Post op-ed: “What planet has this group been living on?”

BOND 25. And the title is

KENTUCKY. 7-year battle with anti-gay t-shirt shop to go before state Supreme Court: ‘Much of the debate in the case boils down to whether or not Hands On Originals refused to provide a service because of the sexual orientation of a customer — the Gay and Lesbian Services Organization — or refused to print a message that does not align with its beliefs. The human rights commission argues that the shirt company sells goods or services to the general public, a so-called public accommodation in the ordinance, and can’t deny goods or services because of race, gender, national origin or other factors. Attorneys arguing on behalf of Hands On Originals said that the “service” the business provides by printing shirts is the promotion of messages, making its decision a freedom of speech issue.’

JIM WATSON. Ottawa mayor responds to homophobia after coming out: “Social media is an anonymous way to attack people,” he said. “You grow a thicker skin when you’re in politics like I’ve been for many years, but I think it’s just standing up to these bullies and pushing back.”

UNLEARNING PREJUDICE. Homophobia rises in European countries without gay marriage: “Homophobia has risen in European countries that do not legally recognize same-sex relationships, while acceptance of gay and lesbian people has jumped in states where they can marry, research released on Wednesday showed.”

BLESS YOUR HEART. It’s Octavia Spencer’s favorite expression.

DELETED SHIRTLESS SCENE OF THE DAY. Chris Hemsworth in Men in Black.

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Mika “Tiny Love”.

TV TRAILER OF THE DAY. Elite Season 2.

HUMP DAY HAIRY. Justin Russo.

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Five Must-Have Resources to Make Back to School Gender-Inclusive

Five Must-Have Resources to Make Back to School Gender-Inclusive

For many children with marginalized identities, the first few days back to school can make or break their year — and for trans and non-binary students, it can be doubly difficult to know where to turn to seek support for their unique needs.

That’s why it’s critical that educators and school administrators continue learning how to create safe and supportive schools for transgender and non-binary students so that their classrooms provide safe, supportive environments.  

Here are some valuable resources from HRC Foundation that will help ensure your classrooms are fully inclusive of gender-expansive identities and help students understand the ways that gender stereotyping impacts everyone.

1. Children’s Books Featuring Transgender, Non-Binary and Gender-Expansive Children 

Books such as Kyle Lukoff and Kaylani Juanita’s “When Aidan Became A Big Brother” and  Vivek Shraya’s “The Boy & the Bindi” teach children about gender identities and how to express their inner selves. 

2. HRC Foundation’s 2018 Gender-Expansive Youth Report 

This report captures experiences of approximately 5,600 transgender and gender-expansive youth in their families, schools, social circles and communities. It details the alarming challenges and barriers facing transgender and gender-expansive youth around the country — and their perseverance in the face of discrimination and harassment.

3. Resources for Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Students in Schools

As school communities work to create environments that embrace and welcome transgender and non-binary students, all students benefit when educators encourage youth to be themselves without limitations based upon gender or their gender expression.

4. Lesson Plans to Help Students Understand Gender and to Support Transgender and Non-Binary Children

These lesson plans are great tools for educators to use when discussing and challenging gender stereotypes with their students, expanding children’s ideas about gender and helping gender-expansive youth feel welcome in the classroom. 

5. Jazz & Friends National Day of School and Community Readings

After a national anti-LGBTQ hate group bullied a young transgender girl in rural Wisconsin, her community rallied behind her by hosting a community reading of “I Am Jazz,” a book co-written by transgender trailblazer and former HRC Youth Ambassador Jazz Jennings about her experience as a transgender girl. In honor of the original event in Mount Horeb, communities across the country are invited to join HRC’s Welcoming Schools program and the National Education Association for our next annual Jazz & Friends National Day of School and Community Readings on February 27, 2020.

For more resources like these, visit WelcomingSchools.org

Housed by the HRC Foundation, Welcoming Schools and Time to THRIVE are national programs designed to help LGBTQ youth succeed. Welcoming Schools is the nation’s premier professional development program providing LGBTQ- and gender-inclusive resources to schools to reduce bullying behavior and establish a positive school climate. Time to THRIVE is an annual national conference that brings together K-12 educators, counselors and other youth-serving professionals to build awareness and cultural competency to better support LGBTQ youth.

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