Laganja Estranja – Why Digital Pride is so important

Laganja Estranja – Why Digital Pride is so important
Laganja Estranja - Why Digital Pride is so important

RuPaul’s Drag Race star Laganja Estranja talks about the meaning of Pride, social media and the importance of Digital Pride to the wider LGBTI community.

FInd out more about Digital Pride at digitalpride.com

Follow Digital Pride: twitter.com/digi_pride
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Song: Get Up
Artist: Nicolai Heidlas
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New Orleans holds a “reverse parade” opposing Trump’s antigay agenda in powerful must-see video

New Orleans holds a “reverse parade” opposing Trump’s antigay agenda in powerful must-see video

The Trump administration has already begun chipping away at LGBTQ rights with last week’s executive order rescinding protections for trans youth, but at least one American city is taking a stand against it.

Related: 9 Fabulous GIFs From Movies Shot On Stunning New Orleans Locations

New Orleans Tourism is pushing back in a way only New Orleans can: by throwing a parade! Hundreds of people gathered on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter during Mardi Gras for a “reverse parade” to show that New Orleans is a city that welcomes everyone and where ya’ll truly does mean all.

Related: WATCH: Get Lost On A New Orleans Swamp Tour With These Two Heartthrobs

But the video, which features people of all ages, races, genders, and orientations, is more than just another travel commercial. It offers us a much-needed reminder that, despite the current political climate in America, we’re never going back. The advancements made in LGBTQ rights under the Obama administration are here to stay and we’re committed to making sure of that.

Check out the powerful video…

www.queerty.com/new-orleans-holds-reverse-parade-opposing-trumps-antigay-agenda-powerful-must-see-video-20170227?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+queerty2+%28Queerty%29

Snow Leopards, Ricky Martin, Judge Wapner, Tom Perez, William Owens, EGOT: HOT LINKS

Snow Leopards, Ricky Martin, Judge Wapner, Tom Perez, William Owens, EGOT: HOT LINKS

FAKE EXPERTS. Swedish officials have no idea who the “national security advisor” is who appeared in a FOX News segment talking about the country’s immigration policy.

BUSINESS AS USUAL? Dems elect Tom Perez chair of the DNC.

LeMireCALIFORNIA. Man sues Elk Grove police department: “Thus began a nearly two-year stint at Elk Grove Police Department marked allegedly by verbal abuse, cat calls and retaliation, according to a 15-page civil complaint LeMire filed in January against the department.”

MONTANA. Missoula Police Department says it knows identities of gay bashers: “Sgt. Travis Welsh said he does not believe either man has been arrested, and that charges have not yet been filed.”

ILLINOIS. Mundelein mayor stands by anti-gay remarks: “Nearly two years after creating a political firestorm by criticizing the legalization of same-sex marriage and blasting unwed parents during a public Independence Day speech, Mundelein Mayor Steve Lentz is standing by the remarks.”

RACKING THEM UP. Guess who’s now just one Grammy away from an EGOT?

OwensWILLIAM OWENS. Slain Navy SEAL’s father wants answers from Donald Trump: “I told them I don’t want to meet the President….Why at this time did there have to be this stupid mission when it wasn’t even barely a week into his administration? Why? For two years prior, there were no boots on the ground in Yemen — everything was missiles and drones — because there was not a target worth one American life. Now, all of a sudden we had to make this grand display?…Don’t hide behind my son’s death to prevent an investigation.”

RIP. Judge Wapner from The People’s Court.

OUT AND ABOUT. Ricky Martin and Jwan Yosef hit up the Vanity Fair Oscar party.

IrelandNORTHERN IRELAND. Ulster Unionist promises to fully support marriage equality if re-elected: “I was elected to the last assembly only in May and I was the only mainstream unionist to vote for same-sex marriage. Whenever I realised it was coming forward I spent a great deal of time talking to people on both sides of the argument, including the gay community. I reached out to individuals from that community as well as religious organisations and faiths who robustly argued against it. But I found myself coming to a view of ‘live and let live’.”

MALE MODEL MONDAY. Calum Winsor. More here.

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SNOW LEOPARDS. It’s the first time four have been caught on camera: “The crew spent a total of 16 weeks on location in Ladakh, India, hiking into the Himalayas and placing the cameras as high as 16,400 feet. (The extreme altitude gave Anderson a case of “acute mountain sickness” — he had to retreat to the hotel and spend a few days breathing with an oxygen canister to recover.) Then they left the cameras in place for months at a time. ”

TRAILER OF THE DAY. Kong: Skull Island.

MONDAY MUSCLE. Gay Arizona Wildcats recruit My-King Johnson.

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Black History, Queer Future: University of Louisville students organize queer Hip Hop showcase

Black History, Queer Future: University of Louisville students organize queer Hip Hop showcase

Photo Credit: Aisha Bibbs

Unhinged: Black History, Queer Future. It was big, it was bold, and it was unapologetically Black.

The University of Louisville’s student-run organization for queer students of Color, Shades, hosted its first event: a concert and a panel showcasing regional queer Hip Hop artists in celebration of Black History Month.

The event brought together artists from the greater Louisville, Kentucky area, as well as Chicago, Illinois in order to shed light on the prominence of queer people in Hip Hop, and the importance of Black history in cultivating such platforms.

Artists performing at the concert included Roy Kinsey, SCZ, Banjee Report, and Sasha Renee, and catering was provided by Black-owned businesses such as Boss Hog’s BBQ. It was important to ensure that all aspects of the creative process included merchants of color, due to the recurring white washing of events hosted during Black History month.

Unhinged: Black History, Queer Future explored issues that musicians often face when trying to exist at the intersection of being both Black and queer, as well as how difficult it is to achieve notoriety as a musician.

A common thread highlighted by the musicians during the performances was the inclusion current events and the issues that People of Color face in every-day America. Sasha Renee showcased her song “Modern Day Emmett Tills,” the lyrics of which included the narration of three Black men killed by police brutality. Banjee Report included music used in Black queer ballrooms and showcased the importance of having those spaces for youth. Roy Kinsey rapped about the intersection of being Black, male, and a gay rapper, and SCZ’s DJ set included tracks that delved into body positivity and gender ambiguity and fluidity. This segment of the event worked to dismantle false notions that claim Hip Hop, POC, and queer identities cannot intersect.

Immediately following the concert, the artists spoke on a panel and gave insight into the importance of queer Black icons such Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera, and Bayard Rustin and the roles they played in history, highlighting their intersecting identities as People of Color and queer.

Student-run events like Unhinged: Black History, Queer Future, accomplish what much of the media does not: recognizing, celebrating, and amplifying the voices and contributions of Queer People of Color. Queer People of Color have always had a central role in social movements and in the entertainment industry, but their work is often discredited or swept under the rug. Unhinged: Black History, Queer Future, organized by and for QPOC, honored the work of these past leaders, and celebrated modern QPOC artists and leaders.

Aisha Bibbs, GLAAD Campus Ambassador, University of Louisville

GLAAD Campus Ambassadors are a volunteer network of LGBTQ and ally college and university students who work with GLAAD and within their local communities to build an LGBTQ movement to accelerate acceptance and end hate and discrimination.

If you would like to learn more about the GLAAD Campus Ambassador Program, please contact Clare Kenny— GLAAD Youth Engagement Strategist.

February 27, 2017

www.glaad.org/blog/black-history-queer-future-university-louisville-students-organize-queer-hip-hop-showcase

Journalist wants to know why Garrett Clayton is in his underwear so much in new play

Journalist wants to know why Garrett Clayton is in his underwear so much in new play

CBS’s Juan Fernandez is a journalist who’s not afraid to ask the difficult questions and pulls no punches.

Sitting down with Garrett Clayton, Fernandez grilled the actor about his latest role in God Looked Away, in which he plays one of Tennessee Williams’ boytoys; a teenage runaway named Luke. (The playwright is played by noted scenery-chomper Al Pacino.)

“Many actors and actresses have to bear it all to get into character,” Fernandez begins, “and that’s literally true for Garrett Clayton in the new stage production God Looked Away…”

Related: Ex-Disney star Garrett Clayton finds a type

“You’re in your underwear a lot,” Fernandez notes, roughly a minute and a half into the interview. “What’s that like? I mean, I know that on a movie set it’s a little different, but on stage, the audience is there…? What’s it like for you?”

“I think it would be a bit more of a struggle if I wasn’t comfortable with myself,” Clayton giggles. “But I’m fine with it; everybody has a body and I’m just in my underwear on stage, it’s fine.”

“Why is Luke in his underwear?”

“Why? Oh… I don’t want to give away the plot. Maybe in the first act, a joke happens, or… in the second act, it’s plot-driven a lot more, but I’m worried about giving too much away.”

So there you have it.

Later on, Clayton talks about his actorly “process” and what it’s like to work with Pacino. (It’s an honor.)

You can watch the slightly peculiar interview here.

Related video:

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Watch LIVE: Sean Spicer Holds First Press Briefing Since Shutout of NYT, CNN, Etc…

Watch LIVE: Sean Spicer Holds First Press Briefing Since Shutout of NYT, CNN, Etc…

Sean Spicer is scheduled to hold a press briefing at 1:30 pm ET.

It’s his first press briefing since the gaggle held on Friday following Donald Trump’s speech at CPAC from which the NYT, CNN, BuzzFeed, the L.A. Times, and Politico were barred.

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In some related Spicer news, Axios reports that “White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer personally picked up the phone and connected outside officials with reporters to try to discredit a New York Times article about Trump campaign aides’ contact with Russia, then remained on the line for the brief conversations.”

Spicer is also conducting random phone checks of his own staff overseen by White House lawyers, Politico reports:

Upon entering Spicer’s office for what one person briefed on the gathering described as “an emergency meeting,” staffers were told to dump their phones on a table for a “phone check,” to prove they had nothing to hide.

Spicer, who consulted with White House counsel Don McGahn before calling the meeting, was accompanied by White House lawyers in the room, according to multiple sources.

There, he explicitly warned staffers that using texting apps like Confide — an encrypted and screenshot-protected messaging app that automatically deletes texts after they are sent — and Signal, another encrypted messaging system, was a violation of the Presidential Records Act, according to multiple sources in the room.

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