Troye Sivan Blooms Just for You in New Video: WATCH

Troye Sivan Blooms Just for You in New Video: WATCH
Troye Sivan bloom

Troye Sivan bloom

Pursing a pair of pouty red lips, Troye Sivan slips right in to a parade of androgynous art/fashion tableaus including a blue feather wig and white boots and a leather coat and beret in the new video for “Bloom”, revealed by the singer himself in a since-deleted tweet to be about bottoming.

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The looks are intermingled with shots of a shirtless man flexing from behind and segue into Sivan standing in a stylized Pierre et Gilles-esque floral diorama.

The lush clip was directed by Bardia Zeinali.

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Troye Sivan Blooms Just for You in New Video: WATCH

Willie Maxwell: Welcome

Willie Maxwell: Welcome

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#AskNordicAmbs: HRC to Moderate Second Twitter Town Hall with Nordic Ambassadors

#AskNordicAmbs: HRC to Moderate Second Twitter Town Hall with Nordic Ambassadors

Join the Human Rights Campaign and the Nordic ambassadors to the U.S. from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden on Twitter on Friday, June 8, from 10 – 11 a.m. EST to discuss equality and LGBTQI rights. HRC will moderate a virtual Town Hall with the Nordic ambassadors in honor of the upcoming D.C. Capital Pride. Participate on Twitter at #AskNordicAmbs.

Equality is a fundamental value in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Marriage equality is the law and same-sex couples are able to adopt children in all five countries. Promoting equal rights abroad is also a central priority for the Nordic countries. The Nordics believe that supporting human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex persons is the responsibility of all governments and people.

The Nordics work for LGBTQI rights individually and jointly through the United Nations as well as through various funds and initiatives such as the U.S.-led Global Equality Fund. Working together increases effectiveness and shows that ensuring the ability of LGBTQI persons to live safely, freely and without discrimination is a growing priority among many governments.

HRC Global is committed to a world where everyone is assured of fundamental fairness and equality. We work to strengthen the global equality movement by supporting the efforts of LGBTQI organizations and advocates abroad, raising awareness of discrimination and persecution faced by LGBTQI people and advocating for an LGBTQI-inclusive U.S. foreign policy.

For more information about HRC’s work around the globe, check out hrc.org/Global.

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BREAKING: Bermuda Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Marriage Equality

BREAKING: Bermuda Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Marriage Equality

Today, HRC celebrated a historic decision by the Bermuda Supreme Court overturning the nation’s ban on same-sex marriage. The court’s decision comes in response to legal challenges to newly enacted domestic partnership legislation that repealed marriage equality in Bermuda.

“The Bermuda Supreme Court has righted the injustice that occurred when Bermudian lawmakers made the islands the first national territory in the world to repeal marriage equality,” said Ty Cobb, director of HRC’s global department. “We congratulate the plaintiffs in this case on their historic victory ensuring that once again, Love Wins!”

The Supreme Court’s decision today invalidates sections of the recently enacted Domestic Partnership Act that removed full marriage rights for same-sex couples. Bermuda first achieved marriage equality through a Supreme Court ruling in May 2017 in a case brought by a couple who challenged the Registrar-General’s rejection of their application to marry. However, in response to the court’s decision, the Parliament of Bermuda enacted legislation repealing marriage equality and replacing it with domestic partnership benefits.  

In a letter to lawmakers, the CEO of the Bermuda Tourism Authority warned of consequences for the tourism industry, citing economic fallout over anti-LGBTQ measures in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Indiana in 2016 and 2015. The letter stated, “Significantly, it’s not only LGBT travelers that care about equal rights based on sexual orientation. Our research indicates many companies, consumers and travelers, including the overwhelming majority of the younger visitors powering Bermuda’s growth, care about this issue. It’s why the fallout in North Carolina and Indiana has proven so detrimental.”

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