HRC Celebrates 31st Annual National Coming Out Day

HRC Celebrates 31st Annual National Coming Out Day

HRC is celebrating the 31st annual National Coming Out Day (NCOD). Every year on October 11, NCOD emphasizes the importance of coming out and creating a safe world in which LGBTQ people can live openly as their authentic selves.

“National Coming Out Day is an important opportunity to celebrate the power of visibility to change hearts and minds and how coming out can transform our lives and our movement,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “The tragic reality is that there are still far too many LGBTQ people across America and around the globe who are forced to live in fear. At a time when transgender people, especially transgender women of color, face an epidemic of violence, it is imperative we address this crisis at all levels of government and in every community. If you come out but cannot be safe, you are not free. The only way to triumph over fear is with love — love of ourselves, our LGBTQ community and the diversity of communities and experiences that enrich our humanity. We must turn that love into action — by living our truths and fighting for a world where every person is safe to live theirs.”

In honor of NCOD, HRC launched a powerful video and digital campaign highlighting inspirational stories of celebrities and influencers who have come out over the past year, including Jonathan Van NessLil Nas XRyan RussellWillow Smith, and Lilly Singh.

In recent years, the LGBTQ community has made great strides toward full equality in the U.S. through legal victories and political change built on decades of grassroots activism. This May, for the first time, a chamber of Congress passed a comprehensive LGBTQ civil rights bill — the Equality Act.

Yet at the same time, the LGBTQ community faces unprecedented attacks from the Trump-Pence administration, including the rescinding of key protections for transgender students, the banning of transgender troops from serving openly and the advancement of policies that would open the door to discrimination against LGBTQ people in health care, housing, public accommodations and other aspects of life. In addition, 50% of LGBTQ Americans live in the 29 states that still lack statewide legal non-discrimination protections, leaving their residents and visitors at risk of being fired, denied housing or refused service. And in 2019, at least 19 transgender people have been killed in the United States, nearly all of them Black transgender women.

Research shows that when an individual knows someone who is LGBTQ, they are far more likely to support LGBTQ equality. For example, a 2016 survey commissioned by the HRC Foundation — the educational arm of HRC — found that 35% of likely voters know or work with a transgender person, twice as many as a report from 2014 found. Significantly, more than two-thirds of those who said they know a transgender person expressed support for full LGBTQ equality.

Last year, HRC worked with Twitter to mark the occasion for the first time in history with a dedicated National Coming Out Day emoji in conjunction with the hashtag #ComingOutDay. Social media users can use the hashtag again this year to elevate their voices, connect with the community and share their stories.

The HRC Foundation has launched several resources available to encourage and support individuals in their coming out journey, including guides on coming out as your true identity, in communities of faith, among different racial and ethnic identities, in the workplace, at the doctor and in a variety of other contexts. Visit hrc.org/comingout for more information.

For more information and resources on NCOD, visit HRC’s Coming Out Center.

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Today is National #ComingOutDay and we want to celebrate every brave soul that has decided to come out and live their truth. pic.twitter.com/jFnUjEhxU1

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 11, 2019

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GLAAD partners with TikTok for #ThisIsMe campaign in honor of National Coming Out Day

GLAAD partners with TikTok for #ThisIsMe campaign in honor of National Coming Out Day

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In honor of National Coming Out Day, GLAAD has partnered with TikTok for its #ThisIsMe campaign. From October 9 to 16, TikTok users can show their support for acceptance by creating, engaging and sharing #ThisIsMe videos. For each video created, TikTok will donate $1 to GLAAD’s LGBTQ advocacy work, up to $50,000.

TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. The platform’s mission is to inspire and enrich people’s lives by offering a home for creative expression and an experience that is genuine, joyful, and positive. #ThisIsMe provides TikTok users an opportunity to celebrate and show their support for friends and family in the LGBTQ community.

“TikTok is about embracing creative expression through video. We’re proud to partner with GLAAD on #ThisIsMe, which celebrates the LGBTQ community and shows our commitment to acceptance in honor of National Coming Out Day. Today and every day we celebrate all of our LGBTQ friends who have come out, and those learning who they are, ” said Edward Chou, TikTok.

“National Coming Out Day is an important moment for LGBTQ people to share authentic stories of self-acceptance, identity, and love,” said Rich Ferraro, GLAAD’s Chief Communications Officer. “Participants in the TikTok #ThisIsMe campaign will help spread these stories and messages in a unique way and will also remind LGBTQ youth that there is an entire community of people who accept and support them. Today more than ever, these messages are critical to amplify.”

Check out some of the highlights from TikTok’s #ThisIsMe campaign so far:

 

October 11, 2019

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The GLAAD Wrap: New looks at ‘Steven Universe,’ ‘She-Ra,’ and ‘Twenties’; music from Hayley Kiyoko, Halsey, and Mika; and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: New looks at ‘Steven Universe,’ ‘She-Ra,’ and ‘Twenties’; music from Hayley Kiyoko, Halsey, and Mika; and more!

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Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.

1) Out actress Cherry Jones has been cast in the upcoming The Eyes of Tammy Faye, a Tammy Faye Bakker biopic alongside Jessican Chastain and Andrew Garfield. The film will follow Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker on their journey to and from fame, include Tammy Faye’s work with the LGBTQ community. In other film news, the first trailer has been released for the documentary Moving Parts, which follows the journey of drag queen and musician Trixie Mattel. Watch the trailer below.

2) GLAAD Media Award-winning series Steven Universe has released the opening sequence to their upcoming sixth season, entitled Steven Universe: Future. In it, Steven will be working to tie up all the loose ends after saving the universe, but as he runs out of other people’s problems to solve, he’ll finally have to face his own. A teaser has been released for the upcoming fourth season of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, which will be released on Netflix November 5. The show features several LGBTQ characters; watch the trailer below.

3) The first trailer has been released for new Netflix food show Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, where chef David Chang explores different cultures and cuisines with celebrity guests. Two of the four guests are out lesbians Kate McKinnon and Lena Waithe. Watch the trailer here. Waithe has also released a teaser for her new BET series Twenties. The comedy follows Hattie, a lesbian in her twenties and group of friends. Watch the teaser below!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Your twenties are a work of art. #TwentiesOnBET is coming soon.

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4) It has been announced that out newscaster Rachel Maddow will be in new series Batwoman, voicing Vesper Fairchild, Gotham City’s gossip radio host. Batwoman, starring Ruby Rose as the titular lesbian superhero, airs Sunday nights on The CW. In more TV News, a trailer has been released for the newest set of episodes of Queer Eye, where the “Fab Five” go to Japan. Aptly titled Queer Eye: We’re in Japan!, the four-episode special will drop on November 1. Watch the trailer below.

5) Search Party, the millennial murder mystery comedy from TBS, has announced that its third and fourth season will move to new streaming service HBO Max. The show included several queer characters in the ensemble. Search Party will begin its new season in Spring 2020. A trailer has been released for the upcoming third season of Marvel’s Runaways on Hulu. The look into the season shows a dark presence within bi superhero Nico, as the others, including her girlfriend Karolina try to save her. Runaways premieres December 13 on Hulu; watch the trailer below.

6) Diversity Hire, a pilot from Felicia D. Henderson and out witer Cameron Johnson, has been giving a put pilot commitment by Fox. The show follows Zenzi, a low-level coder, is plucked from obscurity and promoted to chief diversity and inclusion officer, because she is “diverse.” The third season of American Gods has cast Pose’s Dominque Jackson, where she will play the goddess Ms. World. Out actor and recent Emmy-winner and fellow Pose star Billy Porter has been in talks for Sony’s newest version of Cinderellawhere he would play the fairy godmother. 

7) Lesbian pop star Hayley Kiyoko has announced her newest project, I’m Too Sensitive for This S**t, where the singer will release a collection of new songs from now until January. She also announced a North American tour in early 2020. Her first single from the collection, “Demons,” is out today, listen here! Bi singer Halsey has released a new video for her single “Graveyard” off her upcoming album Manic. Preorder Manic here and watch the music video below.

8) Queer singer Mika released his newest album My Name is Michael Holbrook last weekend. With it, he released the new video “Sanremo.” Order the album here and watch the video below. Out actor Luke Evans announced his crossover into singing with his debut album At Last where he covers iconic pop songs. The album will be released on November 22.

9) Queer soul artist Michael Blume has released a new music video for his song “In Between.” Blume uses his music to talk about multiple sides of the queer experience, and this song is no exception. Watch the video here! Out singer Todrick Hall released a music video for his song “Dripeesha” featuring Tiffany Haddish. Watch the video below!

10) Filmmaker Natalie J. Harris is currently fundraising for her short film, Pure, a queer coming-of-age story set in the Black South. The film follows 17-year-old Celeste, who participates in the Cotillion ball, despite thinking it is antiquated and heteronormative, and finds beauty in her pluralities. Learn more and support the project here.

October 11, 2019

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