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[…] the sleepy facade of Kasselton to reveal a dark underground that may hold the answers to decades of disappearances, deaths, and legends—-and perhaps even Mickey’s own complex family history. The series also features some exciting LGBTQ characters. Viewers everywhere are shipping Ema and Whitney! Prime Video With new episodes being released every Friday, the […]

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[…] a super Catholic place. Leaving town does change your mind totally. Before, I didn’t know the difference between trans and drag.” Cristian Peralta said that his “ family gave me emotional stability. Having those ties and that emotional support helps you a lot in face of any attack from outside. I work so that […]

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[…] alignment with GLAAD’s fourth annual State of HIV Stigma report in partnership with Gilead Sciences and the Gilead COMPASS Initiative®. Damon L. Jacobs – Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and HIV prevention specialist engaging during the presentation  The HIV stigma study was created in partnership with Gilead Science and the Gilead COMPASS Initiative® (COMmitment […]

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[…] the Beauty and the Bloodshed, which tells the story of bisexual photographer and recovering Oxy-Contin addict Nan Goldin and her mission to shame members of the Sackler family pharma dynasty for willfully helping fuel America’s opioid crisis.  Roadside Attractions Roadside Attractions was founded in 2003 by Howard Cohen and Eric d’Arbeloff. In 2007, Lionsgate […]

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[…] LGBTQ-inclusive films, despite the fact that the anime fanbase is full of eager queer consumers.  Overall, GLAAD hopes to see more LGBTQ inclusion in Sony’s future comedy, family, and animated slates to parallel their recent dramatic releases. HISTORY Founded as Cohn-Brant-Cohn Film Sales in 1918, the film studio was renamed Columbia Pictures in 1924. […]

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[…] riding a bike together with Caleb’s results, which are never stated.  This film shows the realities of messy young queer love and provides many instances of chosen family, through the support group, Dara and Caleb’s relationship, and Caleb’s relationship with his grandmother. The movie also sends a powerful message about how an HIV diagnosis […]

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[…] lifted off of my shoulders and a brighter, truer smile appeared on my face. Then, over the next few weeks I began slowly coming out to friends, family, and colleagues, (and sort of to myself, over and over again) as I felt comfortable to do so. It’s been a weird, wonderful, simple, scary, complicated, […]

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