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Two Double-Mastectomy Survivors Walked Topless Down A Runway For A Powerful Reason

Two Double-Mastectomy Survivors Walked Topless Down A Runway For A Powerful Reason
It was a powerful moment: the event was a fashion show that sought to challenge normative ideas of gender and beauty, and there, walking the runway were two double mastectomy survivors, both topless and wearing nothing but underwear.

The two women are cancer survivors Emily Jensen and Melanie Testa, and they were modeling the creations of Play Out, a New York City-based company that specializes in gender-inclusive undergarments. The show took place during Rainbow Fashion Week, a weeklong event that’s part of NYC Pride.

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Abby Sugar, co-founder of Play Out, told Mashable that the point of the show was to challenge gender norms and empower people of all bodies. She said she also hoped to spread awareness about “flattoppers,” or women who have undergone mastectomies and have chosen to remain flat-chested.

“We wanted to … show that you can be yourself, no matter your gender presentation or after a cancer diagnosis,” she said. “We also want to … keep breaking down barriers in terms of gender expectations. It’s underwear, no matter your gender presentation or sexual orientation (gay, straight, bi, pan, etc.), we should all be able to wear whatever underwear makes us feel sexy and affirms our sense of self.”

Earlier this year, Play Out released a powerful photo campaign featuring double-mastectomy survivors. Both Jensen, founder of Flattopper Pride, an organization that supports LGBTQ breast cancer survivors, and Testa took part in the series. They said at the time that they hoped the campaign would serve to empower other survivors.

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Models Emily Jenson (left) and Jodi Jaecks (right) in Play Out’s photo campaign

“Living in a society that does not reflect the image of my body [type] — breast-less, scarred, affected by cancer — has great consequence and influence to those who are newly diagnosed,” Jensen told HuffPost in May. “Not all women choose reconstruction or feel that it will make them whole again; some feel quite whole without breasts and without the need to wear breast forms. I choose to embrace my body as is and blithely proceed with grace and dignity. My hope is that other women will see these images in their time of need and that they will feel empowered and informed about flat reconstruction as one option among many.”

Flattopper Pride was also born from a similar sentiment, she said.

One in eight women [in the U.S.] will have breast cancer in their lifetime. Fifty-eight percent of those women will not have reconstructive surgeries. That is a huge percentage of the population that is flat, yet people are shocked to see flattoppers,” Jensen told HelloGiggles in a recent interview. “Flattopper Pride began as a result of my realization that people like me had nowhere to turn for support, or even for a compassionate ear.”

Find out more about Flattopper Pride here; and visit Play Out’s website to learn more about their underwear, which the company says are designed to appeal to all genders. Play Out told Mashable that the company is planning on expanding its product line to include plus-size products, and new items including tank tops and bandeaus.

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Uganda national football manager tortured to ‘prove’ he’s not gay

Uganda national football manager tortured to ‘prove’ he’s not gay

The former Ugandan national football manager was tortured to ‘prove’ he’s not gay, a doctor has said.

Chris Mubiru is facing charges of ‘sodomizing’ one of his team players after he was allegedly ‘exposed’ by a tabloid.

In 2012, Red Pepper splashed pornographic pictures across their front page with the headline: ‘SMOKED OUT! Uganda Cranes boss nabbed sodomizing players – Shocking pictures inside.’

The captions were designed to outrage the conservative population, with one saying: ‘MASTER AT WORK: Mubiru nails the boy’s butt.’

Another said ‘END GAME: The boy struggles to stand up after the bum shattering session.’

The alleged ‘young player’ was not identified and the pictures were unable to verified.

Due to the papers selling so well, the gay pornographic Red Pepper issue was reprinted for another two weeks.

And now, three years later, Mubiru is facing a lifetime in jail for homosexuality.

In the court case, Mubiru’s lawyer asked a doctor to ‘anally probe’ the football manager. During these procedures, popular in Africa and the Middle East, the doctor examines the anus of a suspect for ‘proof’ he has engaged in anal sex and checks for traces of sperm.

The doctor also takes a picture to study the shape of the hole – the larger the width, the more ‘likely’ the person is gay, according to this discredited theory.

These tests are scientifically nonsensical and human rights organizations have condemned them for being inconclusive, degrading and a form of torture.

According to Uganda’s Daily Monitor, Dr Francis Kajumba said: ‘The lining of Mubiru’s genital was intact. I have examined two victims of sodomy, so I have some experience in such cases. There was no darkening or change on foreskin, his anus had a normal tone so it would withhold stool and his HIV/Aids status was also negative.’

Mubiru has claimed he is not gay, saying: ‘I have never, at any one time in my life, committed sodomy acts.’

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Hundreds rally around torched LGBT mural in San Francisco

Hundreds rally around torched LGBT mural in San Francisco

The ‘Por Vida’ (for life) mural that depicts gay couples and a transgender man has been a target of homophobes since it was unveiled in San Francisco’s Mission District last month.

The mural by artist Manuel Paul of Los Angeles’ Maricón Collective was vandalized twice by vandals before it was torched late on Monday night, the most serious attack to date.

Some 400 supporters including District Supervisor David Campos and State Assemblyman Tom Ammiano joined an outdoor rally on Wednesday evening to call for unity and dialogue.

A memorial of flowers and candles had been placed in front of the section of the mural located on the exterior wall of Galería de la Raza that was torched.

‘To go from the incredible high of the Supreme Court using a ruling that extended the Constitution to the LGBT community, to go from that high to seeing this, was an emotional experience,’ Campos was quoted as saying by Misson Local.

‘The Mission has always had that queer presence,’ he said in defiance of anyone who thought otherwise. ‘From every single moment of its existence the Mission has had that queer presence.’

The report noted that the mural was defaced twice on the opening weekend, followed by more tagging after the first mural was replaced. It was replaced again on Friday at the start of Pride weekend.

Galería de la Raza, which has spent $3,000 to get rid of the spray paint, is accepting donations to help with repairs.

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Sylvia Tan

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Morocco Police arrest two over mob beating of trans woman in Fez

Morocco Police arrest two over mob beating of trans woman in Fez

Police have arrested two men over a 29 June attack on a Moroccan transgender woman in the city of Fez that went viral online and authorities hope to identify more suspects

Moroccan authorities have announced the capture of two suspects in a brutal and sustained attack by a mob on a transgender woman in the city of Fez last week and are hopeful of making more arrests.

‘Two suspects have been arrested for the time being and the investigation will continue to determine the responsibility of other persons,’ police said in a statement circulated by Moroccan national news agency MAP.

While carrying no comment on the right of LGBTI people to be able to live in safety, the statement stressed the ‘firm determination of the authorities to take action against those who act outside the law.’

In the video the trans woman is seen being punched and hit by several unidentified individuals, and as she tries to flee, she is hunted down by the crowd.

Forcing her to the ground, the crowd is seen striking her and kicking her in the head. One thug used a motorcycle to attack her as she clearly struggled to stay conscious.

Finding the strength to flee once again, the victim then ran towards a market where a police officer protected her from the clutches of her attackers by drawing his pistol and pointing it in the air.

It was reported that several glass bottles were thrown at the police car that took the victim away to safety.

Homosexual acts are punishable by up to three years in prison in Morocco and the country’s laws do not recognise the possibility of gender transition so transgender women could potentially be punished under the same law.

Two gay men were jailed for four months as recently as 19 June for kissing in public – deemed an ‘affront to public decency’ and an ‘unnatural act with a person of the same sex.’

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Andrew Potts

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Watch: Beyonce posts cute rainbow-filled video to celebrate US same-sex marriage ruling

Watch: Beyonce posts cute rainbow-filled video to celebrate US same-sex marriage ruling

Celebrating the US Supreme Court’s landmark decision last Friday to legalize same-sex unions across the country, Beyoncé Knowles’s video is slightly late but ‘never too late’.

The 20-time Grammy winner’s video on Instagram features herself in a rainbow-striped bikini with a giant rainbow flag cape and eye mask among numerous costume – all in rainbow hues, of course – changes goofing off for the camera and dancing to one of her newer singles ‘7/11.’

This isn’t the first time the star has publicly shown support for gay marriage.

In 2013, she posted a handwritten note on Instagram that read, ‘If you like it you should be able to put a ring on it,’ with the hashtag #wewillunite4marriageequality.

Never Too Late #LoveWins ❤️

A video posted by Beyoncé (@beyonce) on Jul 1, 2015 at 10:35am PDT

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Sylvia Tan

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"We Do!"– Episcopalians OK Marriage for Same-Sex Couples

"We Do!"– Episcopalians OK Marriage for Same-Sex Couples
The Episcopal Church took a giant step forward today by removing barriers for same-sex couples desiring to be married in the church. Meeting in Salt Lake City, the General Convention an overwhelming majority of the House of Deputies concurred with the actions of the House of Bishops earlier this week, adopting two resolutions: A054 (authorizing new marriage liturgies for trial use) and A036 (removing references to marriage as being between a man and a woman in the church’s canons.)

Taken together, these actions make marriage – which the Supreme Court ruled last week is a “fundamental right” for all Americans – equally available for all Episcopalians. Carefully and prayerfully crafted, they provide as wide a tent as possible for the historic diversity that characterizes the Episcopal Church – guaranteeing access to marriage liturgies to all couples while protecting the conscience of clergy and bishops who dissent theologically.

The genius of today’s action is that the conscience of a dissenting bishop is protected but not at the price of denying same-sex couples access to the sacramental rite of marriage. It will be a “bridge too far” for some and not far enough for others. But it is an exemplary illustration of the hard, faithful work of a church refusing to let the perfect be the enemy of the good as it strives to become a more expansive and inclusive church.

The journey to this day has been long and the challenges have been great. We have worked, prayed, argued, debated and compromised to this moment. We have been on a forty year journey in the Episcopal Church working to turn the ‘full and equal claim’ promised to LGBT Episcopalians in 1976 from a resolution to a reality.

There is still work to do to reach the audacious goal of a church where there are no barriers to full inclusion for any member of the Church but today we celebrate an important and incremental victory toward that goal. It is a proud day to be an Episcopalian as we journey together into God’s future – a diverse people united in our commitment to the Jesus Movement our Presiding Bishop-elect has called us to claim and to proclaim to a world hungry for love, justice and compassion.

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June’s 12 Hottest Shirtless Celebrity Selfies: PHOTOS

June’s 12 Hottest Shirtless Celebrity Selfies: PHOTOS

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We love Instagram. We also love shirtless selfies. Ergo, we created a round-up of the best shirtless selfies from male celebrities on Instagram posted in the month of June.

Take a peek below and tell us which is your favorite.

Have a hot Instagram we should be following? Email us at [email protected].

Today on set with @parkergregory1 and @riverviiperi thx @giampaolosgura for the shot!

A photo posted by Pietro Boselli (@pietroboselli) on Jun 19, 2015 at 10:52am PDT

Can’t wait for summer! ☀️

A photo posted by Jack Laugher (@jacklaugher) on Jun 28, 2015 at 12:24pm PDT

#tbt to a couple of weeks ago when my trainer @bryan_yu and I got ticketed for drinking in public 😖🍺🚔💅🏾

A photo posted by 🇦🇺 Simon Dunn (@bobsleighsimon) on Jun 18, 2015 at 1:21pm PDT

To much fun #selfieworldtour #londonpride getting ready for @londonlgbtpride #bathroomselfie @clonezoneuk

A photo posted by Alex Minsky (@mminskyy) on Jun 27, 2015 at 1:53am PDT

Is someone trying to get baptized again in #MyBigFatGreekWedding2 ?

A photo posted by Nia Vardalos (@niavardalos) on Jun 25, 2015 at 9:55pm PDT

Workout Wednesday

A photo posted by Colton Haynes (@coltonlhaynes) on Jun 17, 2015 at 8:17pm PDT

A little Heat won’t hurt anybody, #EFFENVODKA #FRIGO #SMSAUDIO

A photo posted by 50 Cent (@50cent) on Jun 16, 2015 at 9:38pm PDT

Progress selfie… #3months #21lbsgained #hardwork #TheWorkDoesntStopHere

A photo posted by Ryan Guzman (@ryanaguzman) on Jun 13, 2015 at 4:04pm PDT

Africa… All love…

A photo posted by Vin Diesel (@vindiesel) on Jun 11, 2015 at 5:47pm PDT

“Hey Colton…show us ur tits.”

A photo posted by Colton Haynes (@coltonlhaynes) on Jun 29, 2015 at 10:30pm PDT

 

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June’s 12 Hottest Shirtless Celebrity Selfies: PHOTOS