LA LGBT Center Blasts AIDS Healthcare Foundation For Denouncing PrEP in Powerful Video

LA LGBT Center Blasts AIDS Healthcare Foundation For Denouncing PrEP in Powerful Video

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The Los Angeles LGBT Center wants to spread the word about PrEP, and about AB 2640, a new California Bill which would educate people about PrEP and help stop the spread of HIV in California.

The bill is simple. If you test negative for HIV, you should get information about PrEP.

That simple.

AHF’s Rand Martin, however, doesn’t agree. He says that Truvada can be “toxic” and “it does have side-effects.” And if, for example, “a 45-year-old man who’s been married for 20 years, who has a fling and panics and gets tested, and is told that he should try PrEP, he’s going to be asked to be prescribed Truvada,” he says, so you are “condemning a person who should not be taking it to forever having to take this pill.”

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Truvada can be as safe as aspirin, the video says, referring to a Buzzfeed article that said that “people who take Truvada, the once-a-day pill that prevents HIV, are no more at risk for dangerous side effects than those who take an aspirin a day to prevent heart attacks, according to a new study.”

Furthermore, the bill is not a mandate to anybody to prescribe anything, but instead it’s assurance that individuals who test negative will receive information about PrEP treatment.

Information can never hurt.

Dr. Robert Bolan, Medical Director of the LA LGBT Center urges for the passing of the bill, because it will save lives by “reminding medical providers” that they are also “educators.”

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For more information, or to sign a petition visit lalgbtcenter.org/ab2640.

Some of the facts highlighted in the video:

California has the second highest number of new HIV infections in the nation.

Expanding HIV testing, treatment and PrEP could slash new HIV cases by 70 percent by 2020.

One in four gay men should take the pill that prevents HIV, CDC says.

Only one in ten gay/bisexual men in California have ever taken PrEP.

Black and Latino men are least likely to know about it.

One in four latino gay/bisexual men are projected to get HIV in their lifetime.

Watch the full video below:

 

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2016 GOP Platform Proves It: Today’s Republican Party is an Anti-LGBT Hate Group

2016 GOP Platform Proves It: Today’s Republican Party is an Anti-LGBT Hate Group

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The Republican Party has done it again, taking a big step toward approval of its most staunchly anti-LGBT, hateful platform of all time.

The platform includes provisions supporting state laws to restrict transgender rights on bathroom use, support of conversion therapy for gay people “by saying that parents should be free to make medical decisions about their children without interference,” according to the New York Times. It also says “that ‘natural marriage’ between a man and a woman is most likely to result in offspring who do not become drug-addicted or otherwise damaged.”

The paper adds, “nearly every provision that expressed disapproval of homosexuality, same-sex marriage or transgender rights passed. The platform calls for overturning the Supreme Court marriage decision with a constitutional amendment and makes references to appointing judges ‘who respect traditional family values.’”

When gay Republican delegate Rachel Hoff attempted to add language that specifically noted LGBT people as targets of the Islamic state it was shot down by conservative delegates “who said they felt there was no need to single out any one group.”

The battle for the platform was combative, particularly on these issues, but social conservatives won the day over pro-LGBT delegates with Paul Singer’s American Unity Fund.

CNN reports:

Through hours of debate on topics ranging from federal lands to immigration to the economy to family values, a handful of delegates gathered for Platform Committee meetings ahead of next week’s Republican National Convention repeatedly challenged their peers to moderate provisions affecting gay and lesbian Americans. They were for the most part rebuffed by the 112-member panel, which approved a GOP platform that opposes same-sex marriage rights, supports efforts to restrict bathrooms to individuals’ birth gender and protects businesses who refuse services to individuals based on religious objections to gay marriage.

After failing repeatedly in their efforts, the group was buoyed by the number of delegates who voted in their favor, including about 20 delegates raising their hands in support of a proposal from D.C. delegate Rachel Hoff to revamp the party’s position on marriage to broaden the language to include “diverse” views on marriage and support the “strength of all families” While raising the amendment, Hoff also emotionally made public to her peers that she was gay. New York delegate Annie Dickerson said the GOP Platform Committee has been resisting an obvious trend in the country toward gay rights, calling same-sex marriage “settled law,” saying it is only a matter of time before federal nondiscrimination statutes protecting LGBT rights are enacted.

Other things in the platform: approval for a border wall along Mexico, support for teaching the Bible as a historical document in public schools, an order that lawmakers use religion as a guide when legislating, criticism of President Obama as weak, barring women from combat in the military, and a denunciation of pornography as a “public menace” which is harmful to children.

But the moderates will be heard at the convention, guaranteeing that these social issues will come up front and center: “The party’s approach to social issues now threatens to disrupt the convention next week. Moderate delegates pushing for gay rights language in the platform secured enough signatures on Tuesday to demand a vote on their proposals from all 2,475 delegates.”

Gregory-T.-Angelo-Log-Cabin-RepublicansThe Log Cabin Republicans sent out this fundraising email shortly after the Party of Hate’s platform was approved:

There’s no way to sugar-coat this: I’m mad as hell — and I know you are, too.

Moments ago, the Republican Party passed the most anti-LGBT Platform in the Party’s 162-year history. Opposition to marriage equality, nonsense about bathrooms, an endorsement of the debunked psychological practice of “pray the gay away” — it’s all in there.

This isn’t my GOP, and I know it’s not yours either. Heck, it’s not even Donald Trump’s! When given a chance to follow the lead of our presumptive presidential nominee and reach out to the LGBT community in the wake of the awful terrorist massacre in Orlando on the gay nightclub Pulse, the Platform Committee said NO.

BUT…now is not the time to sit around feeling sorry for ourselves. Log Cabin Republicans has been officially credentialed for the Republican National Convention, and when it convenes in Cleveland in a mere 6 days’ time I want to be able to take a stand, but we’re going to need your support to do it.

Cleveland is rightly making the most of their time in the spotlight, and prices for advertising in area news outlets are sky-high. That’s why I’m writing to ask for your help.

Please give today and give generously — $500, $250, $100, or whatever you can give would go a long way to ensuring we don’t go quietly into the night.

Take back the Platform. Take back the Party. Stand up today and let the folks on the Platform Committee who paved the way to this foolishness know you’re not going down without a fight!

Sincerely,
Gregory T. Angelo
President

 

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GLAAD's Southern Stories Summer Tour continues in Alabama and Mississippi

GLAAD's Southern Stories Summer Tour continues in Alabama and Mississippi

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GLAAD continues its Southern Stories Summer Tour this week in Alabama and Mississippi.Throughout the trip, GLAAD will be facilitating conversations with local advocacy leaders about accelerating acceptance and amplifying the voices of LGBT people in the South.

The trip begins in Birmingham, AL where GLAAD will be meeting and interviewing with several local leaders.

From there, GLAAD will be traveling to Jackson, MS to meet with Mitchell Moore of Campbell’s Bakery. Moore created the “If You’re Buying, We’re Selling” campaign that encouraged businesses to not discriminate against LGBT customers in the wake of Mississippi’s so-called “religious freedom” laws. Moore created stickers that state “We don’t discriminate” for shops to put in their storefronts to show their support for the LGBT community. Many business owners in MS began displaying these stickers and rallying together to demonstrate that discrimination is bad for the community and local businesses. 

Thursday night, GLAAD will be hosting a fellowship dinner and panel discussion in Gulfort, MS. Panelists will include Molly Kester, President, Mississippi Rainbow Center; Lea Campbell, President, MS Rising Coalition and One Flag for All; John Perkins, President, Caya; Bethany Fayard, President, Coast Equality; Melinda Medina, MS Immigrant Rights Alliance; and Cindy Eldridge, lawyer for the Department of Justice. RSVP for this event here

GLAAD will then travel to Hattiesburg, MS to speak with more local advocates and attend a baptism service with Joshua Generation Metro Community Church (MCC). Finally, on Sunday morning, Ross Murray, Director of Programs, Global and US South will preach at Joshua Generation MCC. Joshua Generation MCC is a largely inclusive church that welcomes anyone regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, gender identity or social status. The church’s pastorm, Pastor Brandiilyne Dear has been a leader in LGBT advocacy in MS both in the religious community and beyond. 

To view the full schedule in detail, click here.

July 13, 2016
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Brandonna Summer Says “Shut Up,” But Nicer

Brandonna Summer Says “Shut Up,” But Nicer

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Silence. Rumor has it, it’s golden.

But did you also know it has untold health benefits?

That’s what self help drag guru Brandonna Summer is telling all her babies in the third episode of Brandonna Summer Says, and we’re inclined to believe her. So take a cue and see what a little peace and quiet can do for you.

You might, say, realize you want to help Brandonna, aka Brandon Alter, meet her/his goal of bringing “Brandonna Summer Lives” to the stage for NYC Fringe Fest.

You may recognize Brandon (under all the makeup) from the 2014 surprise hit Dear White People. He’s also appeared in shows like NBC’s Heartbeat and TruTV’s Rachel Dratch’s Late Night Snack.

But it’s hard out there bringing your own content to life, and this is the make or break week! Head here to learn more about “Brandonna Summer Lives.”

Watch the episode below:

Brandonna Summer Says, Ep 103– SILENCE IS GOLDEN from Brandon Alter on Vimeo.

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‘Ghostbusters’ Director Blames Studio for Keeping Kate McKinnon’s Character in the Closet

‘Ghostbusters’ Director Blames Studio for Keeping Kate McKinnon’s Character in the Closet

Ghostbusters director Paul Feig won’t say whether Kate McKinnon’s breakout character Holtzmann is gay. Because…you know….Hollywood.

The Daily Beast:

But while McKinnon is SNL’s first openly lesbian cast member, Ghostbusters offers only hints on Holtzmann, who spends her free time shamelessly flirting with Erin. I ask Feig: Is Holtzmann gay?

He pauses, smiling. “What do you think?”

I’d like to think yes, I say. He offers a grinning, silent nod. “I hate to be coy about it,” he offers. “But when you’re dealing with the studios and that kind of thing…” He shrugs apologetically.

“You know, Kate is who she is and I love the relationship between Kate and Melissa’s characters,” he says. “I think it’s a very interesting, close relationship. If you know Kate at all she’s this kind of pansexual beast where it’s just like everybody who’s around her falls in love with her and she’s so loving to everybody she’s around. I wanted to let that come out in this character.”

Writes Gawker’s Rich Juzwiak:

…ambiguity can enhance fiction, giving the illusion of depth to a two-dimensional character (and if there’s anything blockbusters are short on it’s ambiguity and depth).

But by the same token, if what we’re talking about isn’t a big deal, then why shouldn’t Holtzmann be gay? If she was, in fact, conceived that way, but Feig is trying to obscure that through coy hedging because Columbia Pictures (owned by Sony) is concerned that a gay character will be unmarketable, or offensive to idiots, or maybe reach out from the screen to molest the children sitting in the theater, then that’s fucked up. Ambiguity is fun until it exists to service those who are still uncomfortable with the idea that a good guy can be gay. What this creative decision, alongside Feig’s apparent admission of it perpetuate, is covering, the notion that in order to be socially acceptable, a queer person must tone down her sexuality.
And that’s a Hollywood story that seems to always have a sequel.

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