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Who is Lil Nas X? Who is openly LGBTQ Black artist? Montero Lamar Hill?
Montero Lamar Hill, born April 9, 1999, known by his stage name Lil Nas X, is an American rapper and singer-songwriter
He rose to prominence with the release of his country rap single "Old Town Road", which first achieved viral popularity in early 2019 before climbing music charts internationally and
becoming diamond certified by November of that same year
"Old Town Road" spent 19 weeks atop the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the longest-running number-one song since the chart debuted in 1958
Several remixes of the song were released, the most popular of which featured country singer Billy Ray Cyrus
Lil Nas X came out as gay while "Old Town Road" was atop the Hot 100, becoming the only artist to do so while having a number-one record
What is Montero
His debut studio album, Montero, was preceded by the chart-topping single "Montero ", and the singles "Sun Goes Down" and "Industry Baby"
Lil Nas X was the most-nominated male artist at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, where he ultimately won awards for Best Music Video and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
"Old Town Road" earned him two MTV Video Music Awards including Song of the Year, and the American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip Hop Song; Lil Nas X is also the first openly LGBTQ Black
artist to win a Country Music Association award
Time named him as one of the 25 most influential people on the Internet in 2019, and he was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2020
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“Did You Feel That Too?”
Directed by Samaria Burgess
Written by Samaria Burgess
DP: Luke Risher and Jordan Moore
Editors: Francois Gatsinzi and Luke Risher
Set in the present, the story is of two young women who meet by chance in a diner on a late evening. Their infatuation with one another leads to a forming relationship and moment constructed by the powers of nature, science, and magic.
The Music used in this film is not owned or created by Gr88 studios.
Song: Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell- For Your Precious Love
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"Curse of the Unkissable Kid"
DIRECTED BY
Mark Marchillo
CAST
Lee Meriwether
William Leon
Liv Southard
Hilary Pingle
Drew Droege
Joseph Haag
Christopher Bones
Brady Matthews
PRODUCED BY
Matt Marr
WRITTEN BY
Mark Marchillo & Matt Marr
RETURNING from deployment and surprising my boyfriend !
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Trey just wanted his mom to love him. After a short stint in juvi Trey finds himself free from the woman and joining a new family. But sometimes – family ain’t family - and Trey finds himself struggling when it comes to his attraction for the brash but charming golden boy of his new family - Rel. Trey isn’t the only one left scarred by his relationship with his mother – we also meet Deon the black sheep cousin of Trey’s new family.
Vogue, the dance, not the magazine.
Voguing is fairly new, created in the 80s, compared to the New York City drag ballroom scene which goes back to at least the 1920s. The dance's name is borrowed from Vogue magazine. The movements that define voguging are also styled after the model poses in Vogue. Willi Ninja, considered the godfather of vogue, also drew inspirations from some unlikely sources such as mimes and martial arts. Voguing also happens at Kiki balls—like a junior legeauge before the main competitions of the ballroom scene. In the LGBTQ community voguing is more than just a popular dance fad co-opted into mainstream. Surrogate families called houses are also a major part of the ballroom scene.
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Music: Cradles slowed down piano version
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Description in process..✨
Btw if the whole story line where he explains "Brooky" and "Gemz" I'll be explaining that in the next episode in the description, because I feel like it wasn't really well explained so I apologise :'D
also someone said that the character with the blue hair looked like "Rin" from an anime series and I looked that character up and oh gosh they looked similar, but I swear I'm not trying to copy any characters, and I didn't even know that anime since I don't watch anime that much and yeah, please don't attack me "you copied a character from an anime series" because I didn't know that anime and yeah (╥﹏╥)
but anyways, I might delete this description when I make my new one because I want to give credit to the music and the storyline of "Brooky" and stuff and yeah
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STYMIE
"A guy that goes by the name, Christian, struggles with money and surviving. He starts committing crimes until he run into a producer that caught him in the act of robbing his house. He made a deal with him to work with him in-order for him to not turn him in to the police. The special work he wants Christian to do is 'gay' porn."
ABOUT STYMIE
"STYMIE talks about the hidden secrets about how corrupted and manipulative people are if you use your lively hood as a pawn in their hands. Also, it hows the friendship between homosexual and heterosexual individuals. The film also dives in making African American males to find a better way to take control of their lives and make right decisions."
Starring
JEVON LOVING
CHANNING HARRAL
BYRELL DALLAS
RYAN KENNEDY
EULA BURESSA
PARIS WALKER
ETC.
Music By Kalvin Hobbs
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about the series | Will the wild-natured Santana and the brooding Kaleb survive each other or will they tragically (and maybe poetically) crash and burn -- together?
starring | Karras Jordan + Kevin Boles, Jr.
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Some celebrities are proud and open when discussing their private lives. Others chose to keep their life away from the public eye, rarely discussing anything other than work. So, for every celebrity like Sir Ian McKellen, whoproudly discusses his homosexuality, there is another whose romantic preferences you would know nothing about without digging a little deeper.These are 15 celebrities you didn’t know were gay!
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“The Black Lives Matter Movement I think is a real inspiration for what could be a reinvigorated Gay Rights or LGBTQ Movement.” –Katherine Franke
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BRIC TV, in collaboration with Housing Works, hosted a live televised #BHeard Town Hall on LGBTQ civil rights. In light of the events in Orlando, the goal of the conversation was to craft a collective vision on the issues of discrimination, housing, healthcare and, most importantly, safety within the LGBTQ community.
Panelists include:
Ritchie Torres- New York City Council Member, District 15 (Bronx)
Kiara St. James- Housing Works and New York Trans Advocacy Group (NYTAG)
Meredith Talusan- LGBT Staff Writer at Buzzfeed News
Carl Siciliano-Executive Director of The Ali Forney Center
Professor Katherine Franke- Director, Columbia University Center for Gender & Sexuality Law
Hosted by:
Brian Vines
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Protests in support of police reform continued in the downtown area throughout the day Sunday as members of the Utah LGBTQ and Latinx communities marched in solidarity with the Utah chapter of Black Lives Matter.
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Benjamin is "ghosted" by his lover.
Written, directed, and edited by M. H. Murray
Starring Mark Clennon as Benjamin and Nykeem Provo as Simon
Cinematography by Dmitry Lopatin
Music by Mark Clennon and Spencer Creaghan
Produced by Black Elephant Productions ©
*Official Selection for the 2021 Seattle International Film Festival*
*Official Selection for the 2021 Connecticut LGBTQ Film Festival*
*Official Selection for the 2020 Inside Out Film Festival*
*Official Selection for the 2020 Paris Independent Film Festival*
2020
SPORTS!
When Zach brings along his thirsty, nosey roommate, Eduardo, to his basketball pick-up game with his straight best friend.. the outcome of the game takes an unexpected turn when Zach has to confront which team he is really on.
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Zach Graves
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Cody Callahan
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Directed by Kyle Krieger
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Written by Eduardo Sanchez-Ubanell
Cinematography by Jacques Lorch
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Produced by Jake Wilson
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Sound by Kevin DeKimpe
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Color by Daniel Seung Lee
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- After two black transgender women were murdered last week, advocates are making efforts to confront transphobia.
According to The Human Rights Campaign, Riah Milton in Ohio and Dominique Fells in Philadelphia, are the 13th and 14th transgender murder victims in the US this year.
Reporter Frances Lin spoke to two black members of the LGBTQ community here in Springfield and tells us their experience with racism toward black trans women .
Kyler Sherman-Wilkins shared his personal experience with discrminiation as a black man in the LGBTQ community.
"Homelessness and unemployment are particularly high amongst trans black, black trans women, or black trans individuals in general," Sherman-Wilkins said. "In terms of unemployment, transgender workers report unemployment twice that at a rate of the population as a whole."
"I work at a university, so in the academic context, they tend to be a lot more liberal and progressive than the general population," Sherman-Wilkins said. "However I do feel like in general, my everyday life when I'm not in a university setting, I'm often concerned with the general things that LGBT individuals are faced with."
And Toni Robinson, who identifies as gender queer, experienced the same things.
"Not only are black trans women pushed away from society, but they're also pushed away from a family perspective," Robinson said.
"I'm finding like the violence towards me or the discrimination towards me is far more violent than it was when I was identifed as female," Robinson said. "So that's something that I'm sure relates to trans, non-binary black folks that are being killed and harassed across the country."
They explained what gender queer means.
"Umbrella term for people that have are either trans, non-binary, have some type of queerness to their gender identity itself, not necessarily their sexuality," Robinson said.
And they both said racism occurs everywhere.
"I probably have felt more discrimination and incidences of racism in the community than I have outside of the community," Sherman-Wilkins said.
"Racism is not exclusive to other communities just because we are all part of a minority being queer, does not dismiss the existence of racism," Robinson said.
"Members of the LGBT community who are white or cis, or in middle class, they don't acknowledge their own privilege," Sherman-Wilkins said. "They're not free of bigotry, even if they belong to a group that has been discriminated against."
Sherman-Wilkins also said the recent SCOTUS decision to protect workers from being fired for sexuality is a great step forward, but doesn't touch on other topics, such as President Trump's recent decision to roll back on healthcare for trans individuals.