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[…] a story that he was especially proud of for The Reckoning, about Atlanta’s Silver Lining Project, which is comprised of Black gay men over 50 living with HIV.  “It was really important for me to amplify the stories of these men, because it’s really important that black, queer youth know the shoulders on which […]

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[…] first time in five years, though there was a decrease in percentage of LGBTQ characters of color, LGBTQ women, and zero LGBTQ characters living with disabilities or HIV. All seven studios receive “Insufficient,” “Poor,” or “Failing” grades as GLAAD includes new evaluation of public advocacy on LGBTQ issues, employee resources, and political giving from […]

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[…] History That Never Should Have Been: Julius’ Bar” PIX11 Morning News (WPIX-TV ) “How Psychiatrist ‘Dr. Anonymous’ Impacted The Fight For Gay Rights” Sunday TODAY (NBC) “ HIV in the Deep South” In Real Life (Scripps News) “Inside The Effort To Ban Conversion Therapy” (NBC News NOW) “Introducing Nora J.S. Reichardt” (WOI/KCWI-TV ) “Life […]

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[…] addressed.” As states continue to shape legislation to protect the trans and gender nonconforming community, Minnesota is gearing up to add further protections for those living with HIV with SF3062, a bill that will appropriate ten million dollars set aside from the government’s general funds to help support community-based HIV/AIDS support services. The funds […]

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[…] “A History That Never Should Have Been: Julius’ Bar” PIX11 Morning News (WPIX-TV ) “How Psychiatrist ‘Dr. Anonymous’ Impacted The Fight For Gay Rights” Sunday TODAY (NBC) “ HIV in the Deep South” In Real Life (Scripps News) – WINNER “Inside The Effort To Ban Conversion Therapy” (NBC News NOW) “Introducing Nora J.S. Reichardt” (WOI/KCWI-TV ) “Life […]

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[…] significant work remains in terms of securing inclusive federal legislation in the areas of marriage and relationship recognition, hate crimes laws, employment non-discrimination, immigration equality, ending the HIV travel/immigration ban, and repealing the so-called “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law barring military service by openly gay personnel. (For more details on policy issues facing the […]

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[…] a wide variety of cultural and religious experiences. Consider the daily lives of black LGBT people. So often, stories about gay or bisexual black men revolve around HIV/AIDS. While these are important stories to tell, also try to think about positive or upbeat stories that might be of interest to your readers and which […]

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