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[…] gender some of the time. Some have only disclosed the fact that they are transgender to certain people. Often a suspect’s co-workers, neighbors, or even friends and family won’t know that the person is transgender. In these cases, you should still default to the way a suspect identifies at the present time. Often, police […]

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[…] Hudson.  The 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York is presented by Gilead Sciences and Hyundai Motor America, with Official Sponsors Delta Air Lines, Ketel One Family Made Vodka, and Sony Music Group. As the official streaming partner, a special presentation of the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles is streaming […]

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[…] (she/her) Karina Dandashi is a Syrian-American Muslim writer, director, and actor born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Her films explore nuances in identity through the intersection of family, religion, and culture in Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) and Muslim communities in America. Karina is a 2020 Silver Sun Diverse Voices Creative Culture Fellow […]

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[…] first reported River’s nonbinary identity: River is being remembered as a friendly, kind-hearted person. Their social media content up until December 2023 intertwines fun group photos with family/friends with memes urging support for people living with mental illness and addiction. They shared fundraisers. They shared art. River often changed their hair color. According to […]

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[…] Hudson.  The 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York is presented by Gilead Sciences and Hyundai Motor America, with Official Sponsors Delta Air Lines, Ketel One Family Made Vodka, and Sony Music Group. As the official streaming partner, a special presentation of the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles is streaming […]

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[…] instead. In a mutually beneficial agreement, Min pays for IVF treatments for Angela’s partner Liz (Gladstone) in exchange for his green card and the approval of his family. However, things take a turn when Min’s grandmother makes a surprise visit from Seoul to throw the couple a Korean wedding banquet. As more information surfaces, […]

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[…] film genres have seen substantial improvement in LGBTQ inclusion over the past decade: superhero films – led by new inclusion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, kids and family films, romantic comedies, raunchy adult comedy, and action/sci-fi/horror. LGBTQ characters remain lacking in total screen time, with the most recent SRI showing more than half appearing […]

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