After the Lights Go Out feat African-American Music Appreciation Month

After the Lights Go Out feat African-American Music Appreciation Month

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Black Music Appreciation Month is an annual celebration of African-American music in the United States. It was initiated as Black Music Month by President Jimmy Carter who, on June 7, 1979, decreed that June would be the month of Black music.


After the Lights Go Out feat African-American Music Appreciation Month

After the Lights Go Out feat African-American Music Appreciation Month

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Black Music Appreciation Month is an annual celebration of African-American music in the United States. It was initiated as Black Music Month by President Jimmy Carter who, on June 7, 1979, decreed that June would be the month of Black music.


LGBTQ Representation in Movies and TV Shows 2021

Representation matters. According to a poll by Gallup, 5.6% of Americans identify as something other than heterosexual. Due to this, queer representation in the media has increased in recent years. Here are 10 movies and TV shows featuring LGBTQ+ characters that you can watch on Netflix and Hulu.

 

 

Atypical TV-14

This teen sitcom follows Sam, a teenager with autism, as he navigates high school and dating. Along the way, his sister, Casey, questions her sexuality.

 

Julie and the Phantoms: Music from the Netflix Original ...

Julie and the Phantoms TV-G

This family musical show is about a teen girl, Julie, dealing with the loss of her mother with the help of three teen ghosts, Luke, Alex, and Reggie. They help reignite her passion for music, and she helps them find their unfinished business. Alex is gay, and was not accepted by his parents before he passed. His friends gave him their unconditional support, which goes with the theme of found family that encompasses the show.

 

Schitt’s Creek TV-MA

“Suddenly broke, the formerly filthy-rich Rose family is reduced to living in a ramshackle motel in a town they once bought as a joke: Schitt’s Creek (Netflix).” David Rose is queer, and he is still loved and accepted by all. It’s wonderful to see a queer character live through the same struggles the rest of the characters and not struggle because of his sexuality.

 

The Half of It PG-13

“When smart but cash-strapped teen Ellie Chu agrees to write a love letter for a jock, she doesn’t expect to become his friend - or fall for his crush (Netflix.)” Ellie Chu tried to work out her feelings for her newfound crush while grappling with the question of how to come out to her father.

 

Sex Education TV-MA

“Insecure Otis has all the answers when it comes to sex advice, thanks to his therapist mom. So rebel Maeve proposes a school sex-therapy clinic (Netflix).” This ensemble comedy follows teenagers as they discover who they are.

 

Modern Family TV-14

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Today's American families come in all shapes and sizes. The cookie cutter mold of man + wife + 2.5 kids is a thing of the past, as it becomes quickly apparent in the bird's eye view of ABC's half-hour comedy, which takes an honest and often hilarious look at the composition and complexity of modern family life (Hulu).” This family mockumentary comedy includes married couple, Cameron and Mitchell and their adopted daughter Lily.

 

 

Love, Simon PG-13

“A closeted gay teen deals with coming out to his family and friends in this charming coming-of-age tale (Hulu).”

 

Love, Victor TV-14

Set in the world of the original 2018 film “Love, Simon,” the series follows Victor, a new student at Creekwood High School on his own journey of self-discovery, facing challenges at home, adjusting to a new city, and struggling with his sexual orientation. When it all seems too much, he reaches out to Simon to help him navigate the ups and downs of high school (Hulu).”

 

The Society TV-MA

This dystopian teen drama is set in a small town with dark happenings. After a smell invades the town, the teens are sent on a camping trip while it is cleaned. However, when they get back, the town is abandoned and they have no way out. While all this is going on, one teen struggles with being the only out gay person in town.

 

Workin’ Moms TV-MA

“Four very different thirty-something working mother friends try to balance their jobs, family lives, and love lives in modern-day Toronto, Canada (IMDb).” One of the main characters is a lesbian mother who struggles with raising children with her girlfriend that are not biologically hers.


Resources for LGBTQ+, National and Local

June is Pride Month! We know that members of the LGBTQIA+ community face discrimination in several ways. Here are 20 national and local organizations that have been created to help members of the LGBTQIA+ community. 

 

National Resources

  • Amnesty International - amnestyusa.org
    • Amnesty International states on their website, “We work both at home and abroad to tackle the most pressing human rights violations.” This is a good resource for people all over the world to use when their human rights have been violated.
  • Family Equality Council - familyequality.org
    • Family Equality Council advocates for LBGTQ+ issues. They educate families, speak out about equality, and fight to protect LGBTQ+ people.
  • National Center for Transgender Equality - transequality.org
    • The National Center for Transgender Equality educates transgender people about their rights and takes action by supporting legistlation that protects the rights of transgender people, like the Equality Act
  • National LGBTQ Task Force - thetaskforce.org
    • The National LGBTQ Task Force is a great tool for members of the LGBTQ+ community. They use their resources to mobilize their members to take action and to stay informed
  • The Trevor Project website states, “Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the TrevorLifeline now at 1-866-488-7386.” This is a great place to reach out to if you or a loved one needs help.
  • OutServe-SLDN - sldn.org
    • OutServe-SLDN is “a united voice for the LGBTQ military and veteran community - and our modern military families.” Their mission is to make a real difference in the lives of LGBTQ servicemembers, military spouses, veterans, and family members through advocacy, education, and support. 

 

National Resources for POC

  • API Equality - LA - apiequalityla.org
    • Their mission is to empower “Asian and Pacific Islander communities to achieve LGBTQ, racial, and social justice.” Their campaign aims to increase access to mental healthcare and holistic community wellness for LGBTQ people.
  • Audre Lorde Project - alp.org
    • The Audre Lorde Project focuses on creating resilience uplifting the LGBTQ community in the New York City area. They have events multiple times a year to bring together LGBTQ+ people of color and heal as a community.
  • Black Transman Inc - blacktransmen.org
    • Their website states, “Black Transmen, Inc. provides positive and affirming support to enrich the lives of transmen thru EmpowerHIM. The EmpowerHIM program offers self empowerment through mentoring, access to resources, and financial assistance to support his healthy transition and leadership development.” This is a good resource for transgender people of color across the nation.                                                                                 Graphic by Renee Garris
  • Incite! - incite-national.org
    • Incite is working to end violence in their homes, communities, and states to create a safer world for women of color.
  • Muslims for Progressive Values - mpvusa.org
    • Muslims for Progressive Values has a goal of reflecting Islam as “a source of dignity, justice, compassion, and love for all.” They have counseling services and use their resources to advocate for human rights.
  • National Black Justice Coalition - nbjc.org
    • The mission of the National Black Justice Coalition is to “end racism, homophobia, and LGBTQ+/SGL bias and stigma.” This organization is working to create policies that advance equity for black individuals, families, and communities. 
  • Trans People of Color Coalition - transpoc.org
    • The Trans People of Color Coalition creates visibility and safe space for transgender people of color.

 

Resources in North Texas

  • North Texas Pride - northtexaspride.com
    • “North Texas Pride advocates unity, equality and community integration for LGBTQ and allies through forums and events that promote pride and self-acceptance, education and awareness, and social interaction.”
  • Coalition Aging LGBT - cfa.lgbt
    • “Our Mission: Improve and protect the quality of life of older LGBT adults in North Texas through coordination and collaborations for health, housing, advocacy, financial security and social services.”
  • Trans-Cendence International - transcendint.org
    • “Trans-Cendence offers peer led support for transgender/gender diverse individua

    • ls as well as peer support for those surrounding them.”
  • PFLAG Denton - pflag.org
    • PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies.”
  • Transgender Education Network of Texas - transtexas.org
    • “TENT is an organization dedicated to furthering gender diverse equality in Texas. We work to accomplish this through education and networking in both public and private forums. Through our efforts we strive to halt discrimination through social, legislative, and corporate education.”
  • Dallas Voice - dallasvoice.com
    • “The premiere media source for LGBT Texas.”
  • GALA North Texas - galanorthtexas.org
    • “Celebrating diversity & enhancing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer North Texans.”

Amanda Gorman - Youth Poet Laureate 2021

Amanda Gorman

Shines again at the Super Bowl

Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman after drawing wide acclaim after her stunning poem recital at President Biden's inauguration, presented another masterpiece on the last Sunday ahead of Super Bowl 55.

The poem, titles “Chorus of the Captains” celebrated three community heroes chosen by the NFL to serve as honorary captains at Sunday’s game, including educator Trimaine Davis, nurse manager Suzie Dorner and Marine Corps veteran James Martin.

“Today we honor our three captains. For their actions and impact in a time of uncertainty and need,” Gorman read on Sunday.

“They’ve taken the lead. Exceeding all expectations and limitations, uplifting their communities and neighbors. As leaders, healers, and educators,” she continued.

Here’s the transcription of her poem:

 

 

Chorus of the Captains”

 

Today we honor our three captains


For their actions and impact in


A time of uncertainty and need.


They’ve taken the lead,


Exceeding all expectations and limitations


Uplifting their communities and neighbors


As leaders, healers, and educators.

 

James has felt the wounds of warfare,


But this warrior still shares


His home with at-risk kids.


During Covid, he’s even lent a hand,


Live-streaming football for family and fans.

 

Trimaine is an educator who works nonstop,


Providing his community with hotspots,


Laptops, and tech workshops,


So his students have all the tools


They need to succeed in life and school.

 

Suzie is the ICU nurse manager at a Tampa Hospital.


Her chronicles prove that even in tragedy, hope is possible.


She lost her grandmothers to the pandemic,


And fights to save other lives in the ICU battle zone,


Defining the frontline heroes risking their lives for our own.

 

Let us walk with these warriors,


Charge on with these champions,


And carry forth the call of our captains!


We celebrate them by acting


With courage and compassion,


By doing what is right and just.


For while we honor them today,


It is them who every day honor us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Shine Lord Radio Show feat Pastor Jeremy Glen: The Power of Strength part 1

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