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Michael Urie’s At-Home Buyer & Cellar Raises $200K for Theater Workers
The actor, in his living room portrayal of a gay man curating Barbra’s basement, proved that a great performance can light up a livestream.
www.advocate.com/theater/2020/4/21/michael-uries-home-buyer-cellar-raises-200k-theater-workers
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Streep, LuPone Among Stars Slated for Sondheim’s Birthday Concert
The gay composer-lyricist is “greatness personified,” says Raúl Esparza, who will host the show.
www.advocate.com/music/2020/4/21/streep-lupone-among-stars-slated-sondheims-birthday-concert
GLAAD joins 170 LGBTQ and allied organizations in second open letter to U.S. public health officials and policy leaders highlighting the importance of measures to prohibit discrimination in COVID-19 treatment and prevention
On Tuesday, GLAAD joined 170 national, state and local LGBTQ and allied organizations in releasing a second open letter to health and policy leaders highlighting the importance of implementing measures to prohibit discrimination in COVID-19 treatment and prevention, and clear communication of those measures and policies to better serve the health needs of marginalized communities who have been historically discriminated against within medical and public health systems. The letter was initiated by a coalition of six organizations: The Whitman-Walker Institute; the National LGBT Cancer Network; GLMA Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality; SAGE; New York Transgender Advocacy Group; and National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance.
For the full letter and the list of signatories, click here.
The letter also urges medical providers and public health authorities to properly document and report the impact of COVID-19 on LGBTQ communities by collecting sexual orientation and gender identity data for COVID-19 cases. The letter also states how data should be also collected on race, ethnicity, age, sex, and disability in order to document and address the pandemic’s disproportionate impact on minority communities.
The signatories of the letter also highlight the disproportionate economic effects of the pandemic on LGBTQ people, specifically those who are lower-income or work in the service industry. Studies have documented that on the national level, 22% of LGBTQ community members live in poverty, as compared to 16% of non-LGBTQ people. For some subsets of LGBTQ community, this gap is even more profound; nearly one in three (29.4%) transgender people and cisgender bisexual women live in poverty.
The letter calls on federal, state and local public health authorities, health care institutions, and government officials to:
In March, GLAAD joined over 100 LGBTQ organizations in releasing the first open letter to media and public health officials outlining how certain LGBTQ people could be particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, which was initiated by the same coalition of six organizations: the National LGBT Cancer Network; GLMA Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality; Whitman-Walker Health; SAGE; New York Transgender Advocacy Group; and National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance. The letter highlights how media and public health officials working with COVID-19 must understand how LGBTQ communities are among those who are particularly vulnerable to the negative health effects of this virus. The letter also provides different ways to ensure that LGBTQ communities are adequately served during this outbreak
For more information about the open letters, as well as information on organizational resources and things that LGBTQ communities need to know about COVID-19, visit the National LGBT Cancer Network’s website.
Melissa Etheridge & Daughter Perform Moving Rendition of ‘Fix You’
Etheridge and daughter Bailey Cypheridge trade off on verses and instruments for an electrifying performance.
www.advocate.com/music/2020/4/21/melissa-etheridge-daughter-perform-moving-rendition-fix-you
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