Search Results: transgender (1972)

[…] the queer diaspora of overlooked narratives. The docu follows the titular resort which was a popular resort in the 50s and 60s where self-proclaimed cross-dressing men and transgender women found temporary refuge, community, and joy. Through archival footage and interviews with regular visitors who are still alive today, it explores this vibrant underground group. […]

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[…] for president. Both governors are publicly affiliated with Moms for Liberty, and signed a record number of anti-LGBTQ bills in their states. Reynolds’ bills and rhetoric include:  transgender youth, HIV and AIDS education, LGBTQ topics in the classroom, and access to diverse reading materials. To date, more than 1,000 books and 500 unique titles […]

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[…] The Washington Post noted: “The second most common reason cited for pulling LGBTQ texts was an explicit desire to prevent children from reading about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary and queer lives.” Notably absent from the hearing was the voice of any student, the group most affected by book bans and the harmful messaging […]

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[…] experiences, communities, and interests. The event includes panels that explore themes of intersectionality, liminality, and unconventional interpretations of popular culture as they relate to individuals of color, transgender and gender nonconforming individuals, as well as those living with disabilities. The goal is to address a lack of representation or perspective, or to highlight a […]

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[…] on U.S. network television, according to Deadline. Bringing unprecedented representation to mainstream media has become commonplace for Berlanti. His work has introduced the world to the first transgender superhero on his series Supergirl, the first same-sex legal marriage on network television on Brothers and Sisters, and most recently the first single gay lead in a […]

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[…] accredited membership, adding 600 critics, and assisting critics from underrepresented communities to attend film festivals and entertainment industry events. Alex Schmider, GLAAD’s Senior Director of Entertainment & Transgender Inclusion added, “This move by Rotten Tomatoes will enable LGBTQ audiences to more directly support the careers of LGBTQ filmmakers, talent, and inclusive films by having […]

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