Watch: ‘We Thought You’d Accept Us’ – powerful LGBT film from Africa
A new video from Atlantic Philanthropies shows that despite written law; tolerance and acceptance do not come easily to those living in Africa; and in particular South
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A new video from Atlantic Philanthropies shows that despite written law; tolerance and acceptance do not come easily to those living in Africa; and in particular South
Powerful piece from 2 talented ladies; Becca Khalil and Nayo Jones. The young women perform “Ambiguous”, which is about racial identity and part of a series by
Ellen Page, best known for portraying intelligent and quirky characters in hit films including “Juno,” “Inception,” and “X-Men: The Last Stand,” Friday told an audience
What is about gays on TV which can cause such a stir? Last week it was reported that 5 year old actress from ‘Good Luck Charlie’
“Any story dealing, however seriously, with homosexual love is taken to be a story about homosexuality while stories dealing with heterosexual love are seen as
If only the world was as “open-minded” as us… Alas, matters of sexual identity and equal love, often cause so much friction in the rest of the world. Here, find an open dialogue on the issues facing our LGBT community.
Elliot Page has come out as trans with a powerful message of love and hope.
Singers Lizzo and Janelle Monae also appear on this year’s Out100 list.
Emmy Award-winning actress plays a protective mother who becomes quite terrifying over the course of the movie.
It’s the deadliest year on record for the transgender or gender non-conforming community.
Batwoman’s new trailer offers a first look at new lead Javicia Leslie in action as Ryan Wilder.
The model sister of Kate Moss says she’s open to relationships with people of “any gender”.
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