Chad Griffin takes high road reacting to Larry Kramer's trashing of Human Rights Campaign

Chad Griffin takes high road reacting to Larry Kramer's trashing of Human Rights Campaign

HRC President tells GSN: ‘We don’t necessarily always agree on everything but he is a true legend and there are few in this world that I have more respect for than Larry Kramer’

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News: Beauty and the Beast, Al Gore, Ghostbusters, Stop the Robots

News: Beauty and the Beast, Al Gore, Ghostbusters, Stop the Robots

Road Senator Claire McCaskill thinks Hillary Clinton should have been more prepared for email questions. 

Road A coalition of Democratic and Republican state lawmakers in Florida are renewing their push to add sexual orientation and gender identity to state civil rights law. 

LaettnerRoad ESPN documentary on former Duke Blue Devils player Christian Laettner explores the homophobia directed at him in college. “To be honest with you, it hurt and I didn’t like it,” Laettner says, “but the media makes a big deal about a lot of stuff that shouldn’t be made a big deal of. I just realized it was something I couldn’t control, so when you look in the mirror, you know the truth, and rumors that I was gay in 1992, that was shocking and not very socially acceptable.”

Road Kathy Griffin addresses her Fashion Police exit during her Atlantic City stand-up over the weekend. 

Road The DC bill banning “ex-gay” therapy for minors has passed Congressional review and is now law

Road Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast gets March 17, 2017 release date

Road Ezra Klein on why Al Gore should run for president. “Though he’s been out of office for 15 years, he’s never left the climate fight. Gore has proven himself the opposite of those politicians who love the game more than they care about the issues.”

Road WATCH: Mariah Carey performs beautiful rendition of “Hero” at HRC gala. 

ScarecrowRoad An eccentric resident of a dying southwestern Japanese community is replacing his village’s lost citizens with scarecrow caricatures – which now outnumber people roughly three to one.

Road Mike Huckabee is turning to snake oil infomercials to help fund his presidential campaign. 

Road Nick Stevens writes in TIME on why he’s “proud to be a transgender Catholic.” 

Road Madonna says she “felt incarcerated” during her marriage to Guy Ritchie. 

Road An organization called Stop the Robots marched in Austin for South By Southwest over the weekend to protest the emergence of AI and our future robot overlords.  

Road Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says there won’t be a Palestinian state as long as he’s in charge of Israel. 

Road Gwyneth Paltrow helps raise money for AIDS research at amfAR gala in Hong Kong. 

SerranoRoad Male model Monday: Xavier Serrano.

Road Why the GOP on Captiol Hill can’t get enough of Chick-fil-A. “Two and a half years later, the scent of fried chicken practically permeates the walls of the Capitol. Tea-party members in the House nosh on original chicken sandwiches and waffle fries at the Heritage Foundation’s monthly “Conversations with Conservatives.” Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a longtime Chick-fil-A aficionado, has the chain cater his birthday lunch party every year. During late-night GOP strategy sessions in the Senate ahead of a potential government shutdown in December, Chick-fil-A was the hunger-reliever of choice. And while Speaker John Boehner prefers a glass of red wine and Italian dishes served alfresco at Trattoria Alberto, his office has dropped hundreds on Chick-fil-A fare in the last few years—though Boehner spokesman Michael Steel says he’s never seen the speaker himself indulge.”

Road Paul Feig, director of the upcoming all-female Ghostbusters reboot, addresses the Twitter backlash for his casting decisions. 

Road Kanye West maintains that he and President Obama are phone buddies.

Road Aaron Schock reportedly bought a $5000 replica of President Obama’s podium. 


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Shonda Rhimes Says She Isn't 'Diversifying' Television, She's 'Normalizing' It — There's A Difference

Shonda Rhimes Says She Isn't 'Diversifying' Television, She's 'Normalizing' It — There's A Difference
Shonda Rhimes proved long ago that she is a force to reckon with.

The growing influence she has had in television has not gone unrecognized and has resulted in a major boost for ABC’s Thursday night network ratings. However, more importantly, Rhimes — who is the mastermind behind shows like “Scandal,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “How To Get Away With Murder” — has increased onscreen representation of diverse roles that were once overlooked and in doing so, has raised further awareness on issues related to LGBT, women and people of color.

Because of her stellar contributions to the medium, Rhimes was honored with the Ally for Equality award at this year’s annual Human Rights Campaign Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday.

After accepting the award, she delivered a searing speech and discussed why she decided to tell such a wide range of stories and how the direction she has taken with her shows is one that goes far beyond just diversifying television.

“I really hate the word ‘diversity,’ it suggests something…other. As if it is something…special. Or rare,” Rhimes said. “As if there is something unusual about telling stories involving women and people of color and LGBTQ characters on TV.”

“I have a different word: NORMALIZING. I’m normalizing TV.”

Rhimes – who also received a Diversity Award during last year’s Directors Guild of America Awards — went on to share why her approach to “normalizing” television speaks to her larger mission at hand: “Making TV look like the world looks.”

“Women, people of color, LGBTQ people equal WAY more than 50% of the population. Which means it ain’t out of the ordinary. I am making the world of television look NORMAL,” she said.

“The goal is that everyone should get to turn on the TV and see someone who looks like them and loves like them. And just as important, everyone should turn on the TV and see someone who doesn’t look like them and love like them. Because, perhaps then, they will learn from them.”

Well said, Shonda, well said.

Read more of Shonda Rhimes’ speech here.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/16/shonda-rhimes-diversity-normalize-television_n_6878842.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

HRC Religion Council Member Becomes First LGBT President of Central Conference of American Rabbis

HRC Religion Council Member Becomes First LGBT President of Central Conference of American Rabbis

For the first time in the 125-year history of the Central Conference of American Rabbis – the rabbinical arm of the Reform Judaism movement– an openly LGBT person will serve as president of the organization.
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www.hrc.org/blog/entry/hrc-religion-council-member-becomes-first-lgbt-president-of-central-confere?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Father’s Horrific Reaction To Gay Teen Son Captured On Facebook Messenger

Father’s Horrific Reaction To Gay Teen Son Captured On Facebook Messenger

grindr-360x202Here are five words nobody should ever hear after coming out of the closet, least of all from their own father: “This is worse than death.”

Sadly, that’s just one of the remarks that a fifteen-year-old Vancouver, Canada boy named Tyler was met with when he came out to his dad via Facebook messenger.

Tyler posted the conversation, which occurred during the winter, to his Tumblr account. Since then it’s attracted attention for being a harsh reminder of the struggle people face to find acceptance.

After posting a coming out on his Facebook page and telling his sisters and mother, Tyler moved onto his dad. He knew it wasn’t going to be easy.

Here’s more of Dad’s response: “We took care of you since you were a baby. We loved you, took care of you when you’re sick. Lost many days and nights in all your fifteen years. [Now] this is what we get in return, shame and embarrassment…Take out your post from the social media. You embarrass me… I’m going to puke.”

Still, Tyler is hoping for resolution some day soon. He told HuffPost:

“I’m hoping there’s still the possibility that he could change, even it takes while. Maybe he could accept me, because that’s all I want… I just want him to be there for me.”

Here’s the conversation Tyler posted:

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