#AM_Equality Tipsheet: September 10, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: September 10, 2019

ICYMI — HRC PRESIDENT ALPHONSO DAVID (@AlphonsoDavid) JOINED JOSHUA JOHNSON (@jejohnson322) ON NPR’S 1A YESTERDAY: David spoke about the future of HRC, violence against the transgender community, HRC’s historic Power of Our Pride Democratic Presidential Town Hall and more. Listen here.

Thanks to @jejohnson322 and all the listeners who asked questions on @1a this morning about @HRC‘s work to secure full equality for LGBTQ people and my plans for the future of the organization. You can listen to the full interview here:t.co/earIpZinjZ

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) September 9, 2019

HRC MOURNS BEE LOVE SLATER, A BLACK TRANSGENDER WOMAN WHO WAS KILLED IN FLORIDA LAST WEEK: Slater is remembered by loved ones as someone “with a really, really sweet heart” who “never harmed anyone.” “Bee Love was loved by many family, friends and neighbors,” the funeral home wrote in a Facebook statement. Slater would have turned 24 this week, and is the 18th known transgender person killed this year, a majority of whom were Black transgender women. More from HRC.

ANTI-LGBTQ JUDICIAL NOMINEE STEVEN MENASHI TO HAVE SENATE CONFIRMATION HEARING WEDNESDAY FOR LIFETIME JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT: Menashi has a history of hateful, disturbing writings that render him unfit to be an impartial federal judge tasked with protecting the rights and civil liberties of all. More from HRC and HuffPost.

TUESDAY TWEET — TODAY IS NORTH CAROLINA’S NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION: Equality Voters have a clear choice: HRC-endorsed Dan McCready. There is a clear distinction between McCready and his opponent, Dan Bishop–the chief architect of anti-transgender HB2. Bishop has a long-standing record of discriminatory animus — from leading the fight to put voter ID on the ballot to his investment in a social media forum for white supremacists, neo-Nazis and far-right extremists. At every opportunity, Bishop has shown that he is aligned with the Trump-Pence administration. More from HRC

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We need you to turn OUT to help elect pro-equality champion Dan McCready (@McCreadyforNC) in the special election for #NC09 TOMORROW. t.co/ykW6bXLCUW

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) September 9, 2019

AS KIDS HEAD BACK TO SCHOOL, IT’S IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS TO SET AN EXAMPLE OF ALLYSHIP FOR LGBTQ KIDS & YOUTH: “The reality is that all children live in an increasingly diverse world in which LGBTQ+ people are their friends, family members, and neighbors — and the more we as parents can do to prepare our children to understand and appreciate this diversity, the more successful they will be regardless of their own identities as they mature,” said HRC Senior Director, Programs and Partnerships Ellen Kahn (@ellenbkahn). Read more from Your Tango.

FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS, COURTS HAVE MADE CLEAR THAT LGBTQ PEOPLE ARE COVERED UNDER EXISTING CIVIL RIGHTS LAW: As Title VII goes to the Supreme Court, Lambda Legal’s Sharon McGowan (@SharonMcGowanDC) and LCCHR’s Vanita Gupta (@vanitaguptaCR) write for SCOTUSblog on why the law is on our side. Read more at SCOTUS Blog.

THE ETERNALS TO FEATURE FIRST OPENLY GAY MARVEL CINEMATIC UNIVERSE CHARACTER: In a recent interview, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed that the character will be married with a family. More from PinkVilla.

2020 PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFULS CONDEMN ANTI-LGBTQ VANDALISM AT LAS VEGAS LGBTQ CENTER: More from 8NewsNow.

Deeply disturbing. I visited @thecenterlv just a few weeks ago and was so impressed by the warmth and strength of this community. We see you, we are with you, and we remain united against hate. t.co/mxl5ci4ml0

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) September 6, 2019

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

EL SENADO DE CHILE PONE EN TABLA EL MATRIMONIO IGUALITARIO: Más de BioBioChile.

AFTER MAYOR OF RIO DE JANEIRO ATTEMPTS TO BAN COMIC BOOK FEATURING SAME-SEX KISS, BRAZIL’S BIGGEST NEWSPAPER PRINTS ILLUSTRATION ON FRONT PAGE: More from The Guardian.

Esta foi a capa histórica da #Folha deste sábado (7). Acesse t.co/OUrEFevL3e para ler mais #folha #folhadespaulo #fsp pic.twitter.com/sMydkcPnL4

— Folha de S.Paulo (@folha) September 8, 2019

SHAMEFUL — TRUMP-PENCE ADMIN DENIES ENTRY TO BAHAMIAN HURRICANE EVACUEES, INCLUDING CHILDREN:  More at the Washington Post, and here.

The Trump-Pence administration is subjecting hurricane refugees from the Bahamas to humiliating and cruel treatment in pursuit of a racist immigration strategy. These are not America’s values and this administration must be held accountable. t.co/ulk6Xejr6p

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) September 9, 2019

KAZAKHSTAN SUPREME COURT RULES TO PROTECT PRIVACY RIGHTS OF SAME-SEX COUPLE: The two women had faced harassment and death threats after a video of them kissing was posted online. More from HRC Global Innovator Zhanar Sekerbayeva (@moorlandiya) and ILGA Europe.

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Proactive Investors reports that Iconic Labs has acquired LGBTQ media outlet Gay Star News

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‘This Close’ gets even more up close and personal for dramatic and guest star-filled second season

‘This Close’ gets even more up close and personal for dramatic and guest star-filled second season

THIS CLOSE, SEASON 2

Sundance Now

The GLAAD Media Award-nominated series This Close premieres its highly-anticipated eight-episode second season on Tuesday, September 12th, on streaming service Sundance Now. The series is written by and stars Shoshannah Stern and Josh Feldman, who are both deaf, while Josh also identifies as gay.

“Being deaf is a messy thing. Not only does it means different things to different people, for me sometimes it means different things daily,” Shoshannah recently told Entertainment Tonight about creating the sexy and often quite serious series. “So we went about handling our show the same way.”

We caught up Josh and Shoshannah to get their take on what fans can look forward to. 

WHAT CAN FANS EXPECT FROM SEASON 2 — WHAT NEW ADVENTURES ARE IN STORE FOR OUR PROTAGONISTS, KATE AND MICHAEL?

We flip the script at the beginning of the season by having Michael be the more stable one, or at least appear to be, in the friendship, as Kate becomes more unmoored. Michael tries to make it work with Ryan again, but he’s still in denial about a lot of things. Kate definitely takes more risks this season as she tries to find her voice at work, and as a single woman – but risks don’t always pay off. We’re going to see how that affects those around her and shapes her as a woman and human being.

Josh Feldman and Lisa Rinna, This Close, Season 2

HOW WILL THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN KATE AND MICHAEL EVOLVE THIS SEASON?

A recurring theme we’re going to see this season is family. We’re going to see a lot of both of Kate and Michael’s respective families. When you go through trauma together as Kate and Michael have, it bonds you even more. However, because of how close they are, sometimes they can take that bond for granted, so they definitely find their friendship tested. It takes work to make a relationship survive – even friendships – and Kate and Michael are about to discover that.

YOU HAVE AN INCREDIBLE LINEUP OF GUEST STARS FOR SEASON 2; TELL US ABOUT WHO YOU HAVE AND WHICH CHARACTERS THEY’LL BE PLAYING?

We have Marcia Cross playing Kate’s mother, Millicent Simmonds playing Emmaline, a friend of the family, and Austin Nichols as Shep, Kate’s first love, showing up in Episode 2 alone. Then we have Lisa Rinna, who plays Ryan’s mother, Margaret Cho who plays a new acquaintance of Michael’s, Camryn Manheim, who plays a therapist, and Steven Weber as Michael’s father.

YOU RECEIVED BOTH PEABODY AWARD AND GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS NOMINATIONS FOR YOUR FIRST SEASON; WHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS THAT RESONATED SO MUCH WITH AUDIENCES, WHICH LED TO THE SHOW BEING SO CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED?

(Josh) Honestly, we don’t know! We just wanted to tell a story that was as human as possible.

(Shoshannah) I watch television to get out from behind my own two eyes. I get tired of seeing the world through them sometimes, and I’m always curious about other people and their experience and how they see the world. Sometimes I wish I could step into their body and borrow their eyes for a bit. I don’t think I’m alone in that regard, otherwise, television and film wouldn’t be as successful as it is. I think this is a story that hasn’t been told through this perspective before, and so I’d like to think that’s what people have picked up on.

Nyle DiMarco and Shoshannah Stern, This Close Season 2

WHERE DO YOU THINK REPRESENTATION FOR CHARACTERS WITH DISABILITIES IN FILM AND TELEVISION IS HEADING? IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION? OR IS THERE STILL QUITE A WAYS TO GO?

While there’s certainly been an exciting uptick in deaf and disabled characters being seen on the screen, there hasn’t been as much uptick in representation behind the screen. Disability and diversity are still seen as two separate conversations when they need to be one and the same. One in four Americans identify as having a disability, but disabled characters are shown onscreen only 2% of the time, and 95% of those characters are played by able-bodied people. While we’ve made some exciting strides, such as having the first deaf superhero in the MCU played by Lauren Ridloff, a deaf woman of color (in The Eternals, coming in 2020), we also have the situation where CBS All Access cast a hearing actor to play Nick Andros in The Stand, one of the most iconic deaf characters in literature. It was disappointing that the people involved with casting that role weren’t willing to have an open conversation about it.

WHAT ELSE HAVE YOU BOTH BEEN UP TO IN YOUR CAREERS RECENTLY? JOSH, I KNOW THAT YOU WERE PART OF THE SUNDANCE INSTITUTE’S MOMENTUM FELLOWSHIP, IN CONJUNCTION WITH WARNER BROS.

(Shoshannah) I did an independent movie called The Magnificent Meyersons about a dysfunctional family in New York City. Richard Kind and Kate Mulgrew play my parents and Lauren Ridloff plays my girlfriend. I can also confirm that I’m returning to Supernatural for its final season to reprise my role as Eileen Leahy. I have some very exciting things coming up after that and horizons I’m hopefully broadening, but I’m not allowed to say anything about that at this early stage. 

(Josh) My Momentum fellowship has been amazing, it’s been great getting to know the other fellows in my cohort. I’m currently writing a feature and will be shadowing directors with Ryan Murphy’s HALF Initiative so I eventually can start directing.

This Close returns to Sundance Now with new back-to-back episodes on September 12th. Additional back-to-back episodes will continue airing on Friday, September 13th, Thursday, September 19th, and Friday, September 20th.

September 9, 2019

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Trump Talks About Extending His Term to 2026: WATCH

Trump Talks About Extending His Term to 2026: WATCH

Donald Trump “joked” with reporters about extending his term to 2026 with FIFA President Gianni Infantino standing by his side.

Said Trump: “Gianni, we’re going to have to extend my second term because 2026 — I’m going to have to extend it for a couple of years. I don’t think any of you would have a problem with that.”

Trump “jokes” about extending his term to 2026 pic.twitter.com/QGnl5IjlY9

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 9, 2019

Trump also said on Monday he would not be willing to debate any of his three Republican 2020 challengers — former Rep. Joe Walsh, former Rep. Mark Sanford, or former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld. Four states have also canceled their Republican primaries.

“The three people are a total joke. They’re a joke. They’re a laughing stock. … The four states that canceled it don’t want to waste their money.”

Trump dismisses three Republican challengers as ‘the Three Stooges.’ More here: t.co/MSI4nnmVzQ pic.twitter.com/lQDPFli53V

— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) September 10, 2019

Trump also not surprisingly echoed language he has used about immigrants to comment on those seeking refuge in the United States from the hurricane-ravaged Bahamas.

“We have to be very careful,” Pres. Trump says of allowing Dorian evacuees from Bahamas into U.S. t.co/XUFP6aYpa1 pic.twitter.com/KpiYPPWEla

— ABC News (@ABC) September 10, 2019

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