Kansas teacher asked to resign for showing anti-LGBTI bullying video returns after outcry

Kansas teacher asked to resign for showing anti-LGBTI bullying video returns after outcry

A Kansas high school teacher who was asked to resign after showing his students a video telling them not to bully LGBTI students has returned after outcry.

Tom Leahy, a social studies teacher in the Conway Springs school district, returned to his classroom on Monday (9 November) after overwhelming support from LGBTI organizations and the public.

He had started a class project where students were asked to create colonies.They were then allowed who to let in, and some said they wouldn’t allow gay people.

So in an effort to teach inclusion, diversity and acceptance, Leahy showed the video Love Is All You Need – a world of mostly gay people where you are bullied for being straight.

Some parents condemned Leahy, calling for the school to fire him.

The school reportedly asked Leahy to resign, which he said he inititally intended to do, but changed his mind after receiving a huge amount of support.

According to The Wichita Eagle, Leahy returned to his classroom on Monday after a 10-day leave of absence.

In a written statement, officials said he ‘will be allowed back in the classroom with some safeguards in place to make sure the students in the classroom are okay which is our number one concern.’

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New Film Examines the Horror of Being Gay, Old, and Forgotten: WATCH

New Film Examines the Horror of Being Gay, Old, and Forgotten: WATCH

Gen Silent Documentary

New Logo documentary Gen Silent examines the experiences of six aging LGBT people and the generation gap between gay youth and the elderly gay community.

The documentary sheds light on how gay seniors are often forced to deny their sexuality in order to access such institutions as care homes.

Gen Silent also finds that elderly gay people often age alone because of such factors as broken relationships and the decision to not have children.

In an interview with Huffington Post, director Stu Maddox talks about his personal experience of interacting with aging gay people and the importance of breaking down barriers between gay youth and the elderly gay community.

Said Maddox of filming these LGBT seniors:

“The isolation was just… can’t describe it. We queer folk don’t have a patent on growing old alone but we definitely get a double dose of it because our support group is smaller. Even now, it’s more likely you have a brother or sister who has “issues” with you and won’t be there for you in the crunch, or that you lost a lot friends from AIDS in the 80s/90s, or maybe you just don’t want the married with children life. All of these things made me realize that it’s extra important to fill my life starting now with people who will really love me enough to wipe my bottom later on. Did I just say that? Yup. It’s true though.”

Watch a trailer for the documentary below.

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Michael Fitzgerald

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Pastor Opposed to HERO Thinks Biblical Therapy Will 'Heal' Transgender People

Pastor Opposed to HERO Thinks Biblical Therapy Will 'Heal' Transgender People

David Welch, a Baptist pastor who is well-known in Houston as one of the organizers of the successful campaign to defeat the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, is becoming almost as well-known for his views of those people who identify as transgender. 

The pastor of Bear Creek Church, who draws an average of 3,000 faithful to his weekly sermons, feels “transgender people disrespected the Christian God by wanting a body other than the one he created for them,” according to a report in the Houston Chronicle.

Rev. Welch led opposition to the ordinance, and told the newspaper Saturday trans men and women suffered a “mental disorder” that should be “healed,” not validated by policies that accommodate their needs.

People do not have the right to choose their gender, Welch told the Chronicle, and should be treated with what the paper described as “Biblical therapy” in order to “settle their confusion.”

But conversion therapy, also known as reparative therapy, has been condemned by experts as well as the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, which joined with the American Psychological Association last month in calling for an end to the practice.

“Extremist, right-wing religionists, people out there on the fringe — and they are a real minority — captured the narrative on this election,” said Terri Burke, executive director of the Texas affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union. She discussed the HERO vote with the Voice of America, the government-funded institution that is chartered to present objective, unbiased and accurate news and information to the world.  

Rev. Welch claimed that the fear of predators in public restrooms is valid, the VOA reported, and if he was questioned about the accuracy of his statement, that question and his answer did not appear in VOA’s online report.

“We have incidents all over America where men who claim to be women, or claim to be transgender, or predators are going into women’s restrooms,” said Welch.

In point of fact,  transphobic claims like Welch’s, frequently recycled by opponents of equal access for LGBT people, are patently false. The ordinance would in no way have allowed legal cover for men to enter women’s restrooms. 

No other Christian perspectives were presented in the VOA’s or Chronicle’s reporting, to challenge Welch’s condemnation of transgender individuals.

The Chronicle did, however, shine a better light on the struggle of transgender residents by covering a small rally Saturday, organized by Nikki Araguz Loyd, founder of the Transgender National Alliance. She told the newspaper that media coverage of HERO promoted a shallow, simplified notion of what a trans person is. 

“Our mission is to create a new perception of trans people,” she said. “Not a stereotype.”

But in reporting on the dozen or so protesters attending the rally, the paper relied on appearances, rather than delving deeper to convey the authentic identities of those involved, and mangled some facts and statistics along the way.

One such example was in describing Olivia Maynard, who told the Chronicle, “We are here to say ‘We are not going to rape you in the bathroom,’ ” The newspaper portrayed Maynard, 41, as “a transgender woman with tidy makeup, flowing hair and a loose blouse. She would be hard to pick out in a women’s restroom.”

To his credit, however, reporter Dylan Baddour then shared Maynard’s story of self-discovery and coming out, the benefits of medical intervention as well as the cost of authenticity: losing her job and family.

In reporting on the struggle of the transgender community, Baddour wrote that Saturday’s rally “drew more than trans folk to support the cause of a deeper perception.” and mentioned straight cisgender [non-trans] allies took part, including an Army veteran, whose wife actively promoted the cause in social media. He also interviewed a local psychologist and Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality, to give Chronicle readers a better understanding of the transgender experience. 

“Research from Boston Medical Center found gender dysphoria affects up to 1 in 100 Americans to varying degrees and may be encoded in genes,” Baddour wrote, which is accuarate. But he also wrote that “one in five Americans knows or works with a transgender person, according to an April report by the Human Rights Council.”

Actually, that’s the Human Rights Campaign, and its survey found 22 percent of likely voters reported they knew or worked with someone trans, up from 17 percent in 2014. It turns out there is another statistic dealing with one in five Americans, and it’s that one in five transgender Americans has experienced homelessness, and that same number has experienced discrimination in seeking a home, according to NCTE.

The newspaper article concluded not with Rev. Welch’s rhetoric but with Maynard, getting soaked in a downpour as her fellow demonstrators dispersed. “She admitted little optimism in her quest for a job and to reconcile her relationships,” Baddour wrote. And he reported that after HERO, she senses that people who know or meet her are now suspicious.

“I just want to live a happy life for however long I have left on this planet,” she told the Chronicle. 

And living as the woman she is requires going to the women’s bathroom, Baddour added. 

Dawn Ennis

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If you buy poppers in the UK after Christmas, you could go to jail for seven years

If you buy poppers in the UK after Christmas, you could go to jail for seven years

Selling or buying poppers in the UK could land you in jail for seven years, according to new legislation being enacted by the Government.

Home Office Minister Mike Penning has reportedly said he is insistent that amyl nitrates, widely used in the British LGBTI community, must come under new legislation that bans ‘legal highs’.

Lawmakers are banning the drug under a ‘blanket ban’ on the production, distribution, sale and supply of psychoactive substances. This ban will cover many substances including laughing gas, salvia and vanilla sky, but alcohol, nicotine and caffeine are exempt.

Gay rights activists, as well as a committee looking over the bill, argued poppers are ‘not seen to be capable of having harmful effects sufficient to constitute a societal problem’.

David Bridle, managing editor at London gay scene magazine Boyz, said at a meeting held last night (9 November) with the minister, LGBTI activists and the National AIDS Trust that it made sense for poppers to be regulated under current sex shop licensing and therefore continuing to be available to over 18 gay men as the sex tool they have been for over 30 years.

‘The minister was unmoved, even after I explained our Boyz readers and others in the gay community were “gobsmacked” this Conservative government (of equal marriage and other pro-gay policies) was banning poppers,’ he said.

Penning has previously said the Misuse of Drugs Act will ‘fundamentally change the way we tackle new psychoactive substances’.

‘It will put an end to the game of cat and mouse in which new drugs appear on the market more quickly than Government can identify and ban them’.

Activists are now appealing for a review, but as it stands now, poppers will be banned in the UK for sale or purchase. This includes importing from online websites from next year.

The law will be enacted by trading standards officers from April 2016.

Gay Star News has contacted the Home Office and is awaiting a response.

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Joe Morgan

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DVD: “Mr. Holmes,” “Tangerine,” “Mala Mala,” “Perfect Cowboy” & More!

DVD: “Mr. Holmes,” “Tangerine,” “Mala Mala,” “Perfect Cowboy” & More!

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It’s a week of sleepers and alternative standouts in our home entertainment round-up.

An elderly Sherlock Holmes goes back into action, a clique of sassy L.A. transgender gals go on a mission (Tangerine, above), Puerto Rican transgender individuals share their stories in a documentary, and a gay man tries to return to his small town country-rocker life after prison.

Now for the trailers and details!

 

Mr. Holmes

($24.99 Blu-ray, $19.98 DVD; Lionsgate)

Over the past decade, pop culture has been Sherlock Holmes cray-cray between the Guy Ritchie films, the Benedict Cumberbatch U.K. series (soon to return with a movie event) and CBS’s Elementary. Re-treaming with his Gods And Monsters star Ian McKellen, director Bill Condon imagines a 93-year-old, retired Holmes grappling with his fading memory, from which he must recover a critical clue from a 30-year-0ld case. Weaving together the present and two sets of flashbacks, this is an elegantly acted and directed character-driven chamber piece as opposed to a twist-filled mystery. Good show, old chaps. Extras include a pair of brief featurettes.

 

Tangerine

($29.98 Blu-ray, $26.98 DVD; Magnolia)

Famously shot on an iPhone, this raucous Sundance hit revolves around a pair of sassy Los Angeles transgender prostitutes. The plot: gal pals Sin-Dee Rella and Alexandra (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez & Mya Taylor), on the night of the former’s release from prison, embark on a quest through Hollywood to track down her boyfriend/pimp, who apparently is hooked up with a cisgender girl. Zany and ingenious, with some outrageously funny sequences, not to mention groundbreaking in director Sean Baker’s refreshingly matter-of-fact depictions of transgender characters portrayed by real-life transgender actresses, this one’s a must. Extras include four featurettes on the film’s making.

 

Mala Mala

($27.99 DVD; Strand)

Nine colorful members of Puerto Rico’s transgender and non-binary community are the subject of directors Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini’s lauded documentary. Subjects range from Queen Bee Ho and Alberic Pradoc, who perform as drag queens, to RuPaul Drag Race Season 6 contestant April Carrion, to glamorous transgender spokesperson Ivana Fred, to female-to-male Paxx Moll. Their experiences transitioning, and in some cases, deciding to stay in some grey area as far as their gender identity, prove enlightening and varied indeed.

 

Perfect Cowboy

($24.99 DVD; Breaking Glass Pictures)

Writer/director Ken Roht also stars in his debut feature as Jimmy Poole, a country rocker whose boozy antics led him to a three-year stint in the clink. Once released, he returns to his partner of 20 years, Ty, and adult son, Mark, who is now fronting Jimmy’s band. From there, it’s an uphill battle to reestablish his family life — which includes a connection with his son’s mother, Lacy — while concealing a secret he fears could unravel everything. Strong performances, excellent music, and a small town setting distinguish this one from the rest of the pack. Extras include a commentary and bonus footage.

 

ALSO OUT:

 

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Trainwreck

Terminator Genisys

Selfless

Lawrence Ferber

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Trump Suits Up for Christmas Battle: ‘Maybe We Should Boycott Starbucks’ – WATCH

Trump Suits Up for Christmas Battle: ‘Maybe We Should Boycott Starbucks’ – WATCH

Donald Trump Starbucks

Donald Trump yesterday proved that he can pander to the Evangelical wingnuts like the best of them. He’ll even throw his bottom line on the sword for Christmas.

“Did you read about Starbucks? No more ‘Merry Christmas’ at Starbucks. No more. I wouldn’t buy. Hey look, I’m speaking against myself. I have one of the most successful  Starbucks at Trump Tower. Maybe we should boycott Starbucks. I don’t know. Seriously. I don’t care. By the way: That’s the end of that lease. But who cares? Who cares? Who cares. Who cares?! If I become president, we’re all going to be saying ‘Merry Christmas’ again. That I can tell you. That I can tell you! Unbelievable.”

Watch:

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Andy Towle

Trump Suits Up for Christmas Battle: ‘Maybe We Should Boycott Starbucks’ – WATCH

Johnny Depp: I play Jack Sparrow as gay

Johnny Depp: I play Jack Sparrow as gay

Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean is one of Johnny Depp’s most iconic film characters ever, and he has revealed he plays the drunk ship captain as gay.

The actor was recounting how he was nearly fired from the Disney film as he was taking part in the American Film Institute festival’s onstage discussions at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.

Back in 2002, when he first took on the role, the way he decided to play Jack Sparrow had Disney executives worried.

‘It trickled back to me somehow that, “Goddammit, Johnny Depp’s ruining the film! What is that thing? Is it drunk, is it gay?’ Depp said.

He said he was called in to meet with someone at the ‘upper echelon of the studio’ to explain his acting choices.

‘What the fuck are you doing”‘ he remembered the executive saying. ‘When they asked if it was gay, I said: “Did you know all my characters are gay?”‘Out of four films, the franchise has grossed $3.73 billion worldwide. A fifth film is due in 2017. Somehow, that Disney executive is probably not questioning Depp’s acting choices any more.

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Joe Morgan

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Dragaholic Is Back and More Sickening Than Ever, Yes Gawd!

Dragaholic Is Back and More Sickening Than Ever, Yes Gawd!

To celebrate its new home on Queerty, we asked Tim Winfred, the founder of Dragaholic, to share his thoughts on the recent merger of the two sites. Here’s what he had to say…

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We’re back, henny — the long-awaited return of your favorite drag
queen news site finally here! For more than a year and a half, the small Dragaholic team worked hard to provide you, our loyal readers, with top drag news from around the world… until we were forced to put things on hold this past May after a hack that completely wiped the site.

We were devastated. Then, darkness turned to light and the unfortunate situation helped us find our new home here on Queerty, which dashed to the rescue.

I-lips-dragAs the founder of Dragaholic, I’m so excited to announce that I have teamed up with Q.Digital, the world’s fiercest LGBT digital media company (not to mention most popular), to continue to bring you the best in drag queen news. It’s a partnership made in gay heaven!

With this new partnership, I have joined the marketing team at Q.Digital full-time and we’re working together to make sure all of the things you love about Dragaholic stay the same — but with an even bigger audience.

Plus, many of the Dragaholic writers you know and love will be working alongside the talented team of journalists here at Q.Digital. Together we will be working around the clock to find the best drag news stories — that means we’ll be able to bring you more drag queen news, entertainment, fashion and makeup than ever before. I promise you that this new chapter in the life of Dragaholic is going to be the most sickening one yet! Yes gawd!

Are you ready for the return of Dragaholic?! As we begin ramping up over the next few months, stay tuned for exclusive interviews with queens from around the world, full coverage of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 8, All Stars Season 2 and so much more.

Check out the site’s new home at queerty.com/dragaholic and don’t forget to follow Dragaholic on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter and YouTube

Timothy Winfred

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