Attitudes towards lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender travelers (LGBT) around the world can vary widely in many countries. However, if you prepare well and research your destination before you go, you won’t have any problems. 1. NORWAY Norway ranks first among the countries that grant everyone the same rights. Nature activities are paramount when you […]… Continue reading Gay Friendly Safest Countries For LGBT Travelers — Gay Film, Gay Short Film, Gay Movie, Gay Short Films & Movies. LGBTI.Tv
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Festival occurring twice a year. In Toronto in June. And in Los Angeles in September. Showcasing the best of LGBT Short Films and Screenplays from around the world.
She Changed Her Mind About Marriage Equality — Gay Film, Gay Short Film, Gay Movie, Gay Short Films & Movies. LGBTI.Tv
CDU President and Federal Defense Minister Annegret Crump Carrenbauer, who announced in 2015 that she was against marriage equality, has changed his mind. Carrenbauer said at an event organized by the Gay Association initiative as part of the CDU: “Getting married is not a problem for me and everyone. Everyone was married and legally accepted. […]… Continue reading She Changed Her Mind About Marriage Equality — Gay Film, Gay Short Film, Gay Movie, Gay Short Films & Movies. LGBTI.Tv
What I Want to Know of Kindness — Longreads
On masculinity, grief, and learning from suffering. via What I Want to Know of Kindness — Longreads
“SEE YOU IN ANOTHER LIFE, BROTHER” – LOST COLLAGE — GAS Designs – Gerry Albert Studios
Any LOST Fans out there? I absolutely loved this show and it is still to this day one of my favorite shows ever. I drew the picture below almost 10 years ago when the show LOST was just ending. I was a mega fan of this show. Still am. But this drawing was also one […]… Continue reading “SEE YOU IN ANOTHER LIFE, BROTHER” – LOST COLLAGE — GAS Designs – Gerry Albert Studios
Celebrating Pride at Automattic: “In a World That Wants You to Apologize or Minimize Who You Are, Don’t.” — Discover
In this first interview of our Pride Month series, a human resources wrangler talks about identity, building trust and support in the workplace, and more. via Celebrating Pride at Automattic: “In a World That Wants You to Apologize or Minimize Who You Are, Don’t.” — Discover
“We are not okay. And you shouldn’t be either.” — Discover
Meg Guliford on being a black grad student right now: “I’m disappointed with and disheartened by the institutional expectation that pressing forward with little interruption while trying to process all this heartbreak is healthy.” via “We are not okay. And you shouldn’t be either.” — Discover
Brené Brown — Discover
Brené Brown has spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy. She’s written ten books and runs a successful podcast called Unlocking Us. via Brené Brown — Discover
Age of Revolutions — Discover
For those who find it helpful to look at history to better understand current events, Age of Revolutions is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on episodes of political unrest and social upheaval. via Age of Revolutions — Discover
Celebrating Pride at Automattic: “Reflect What Is Given, and In So Doing Change It a Little” — Discover
An interview with Automattic developer Echo Gregor on identity, pronouns, and celebrating Pride Month. via Celebrating Pride at Automattic: “Reflect What Is Given, and In So Doing Change It a Little” — Discover
Winning LGBT TV PILOT Screenplay: No Good Deed, by Heather Farlinger
In 1975, a decorated Marine and wounded Vietnam veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder heroically saves the life of President Ford, only to be outed and betrayed by the media, destroying his life forever. Based on true events. CAST LIST: Narrator: Allison Kampf Wayne (M): Bill Poulin Adrian/Patrillo (M): Geoff Mays Billy/Coroner (M): Scott Beaudin… Continue reading Winning LGBT TV PILOT Screenplay: No Good Deed, by Heather Farlinger