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IATSE and Low Budget Film Producers Form Working Group to Prevent Sexual Harassment on Set - variety.com
variety.com
15.02.2024

IATSE and Low Budget Film Producers Form Working Group to Prevent Sexual Harassment on Set

Caroline Brew editor The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and low budget film producers have teamed up to form a new subcommittee aimed at ensuring workers are free from harassment and discrimination. The group seeks to implement the Hollywood Commission’s Respect on Set program, which offers employers who are signatories of IATSE’s Low Budget Agreement services to create workplaces free from harassment and discrimination. According to the Hollywood Commission’s recent surveys of entertainment workers, workers on low budget productions experience more sexual coercion and assault, along with great rates of gender and racial bias, compared to their major-studio counterparts.

Pontins' shameful blacklist exposed as guests with certain names are banned - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Ireland - Jersey
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
15.02.2024

Pontins' shameful blacklist exposed as guests with certain names are banned

A damning report has found holiday park firm Pontins discriminated against Irish Travellers who tried to book stays at its resorts.

Berlinale Workers Demand ‘Immediate Ceasefire’ in Gaza and Call on Festival Leadership to Do the Same: ‘We Need Stronger Institutional Stances’ - variety.com - Germany - Israel - Palestine
variety.com
13.02.2024

Berlinale Workers Demand ‘Immediate Ceasefire’ in Gaza and Call on Festival Leadership to Do the Same: ‘We Need Stronger Institutional Stances’

Ellise Shafer A group of Berlinale workers have published an open letter to the festival, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza and asking that leadership take a “stronger institutional stance” on what the statement calls “the current assault on Palestinian life.” The letter, which was published on Instagram Monday night with a link to a Google Form for others to sign, was in response to the Berlinale’s Jan. 19 statement on the Israel-Hamas war.

'RHONJ' Alum Caroline Manzo Sues Bravo & Peacock Over Brandi Glanville Sexual Assault Claims - www.justjared.com - USA - New Jersey - Morocco
justjared.com
26.01.2024

'RHONJ' Alum Caroline Manzo Sues Bravo & Peacock Over Brandi Glanville Sexual Assault Claims

Caroline Manzo has filed a lawsuit against Bravo, Peacock, and several other production companies involved with Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip.

Lesbians Rejected by Wedding Venue Offered a New One for Free - www.metroweekly.com - state Kansas - city Wichita - county Eagle
metroweekly.com
23.01.2024

Lesbians Rejected by Wedding Venue Offered a New One for Free

Wichita Eagle. “[O]ur deeply held religious belief keeps us from celebrating anything but marriage between a man and woman.”“I just started crying hysterically,” Waggy told the Eagle.

Primary school teacher who accused colleagues of 'blackophobia' wins unfair dismissal and race discrimination case - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
17.01.2024

Primary school teacher who accused colleagues of 'blackophobia' wins unfair dismissal and race discrimination case

A black teacher children 'doted on' has won an unfair dismissal and race discrimination case against her former primary school after she accused staff of 'blackophobia'.

Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up Trans Restroom Case - www.metroweekly.com - Indiana
metroweekly.com
17.01.2024

Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up Trans Restroom Case

previous ruling by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the student, who is identified in court documents as A.C., will be allowed to remain in place while the case works its way through the courts.The 7th Circuit’s decision, issued in August, upheld a preliminary injunction issued by U.S.

Songer announces biggest UK tour to date with ‘The Price Of Therapy’ 2024 shows - www.nme.com - Britain - Manchester - Birmingham - Dublin - county Bristol
nme.com
16.01.2024

Songer announces biggest UK tour to date with ‘The Price Of Therapy’ 2024 shows

Songer has revealed details of his biggest UK tour to date, which will take place in April – check out all the dates below.The Reading-based rapper will kick off ‘The Price of Therapy’ tour on April 2 at Glasgow’s SWG3 Warehouse, before taking in Dublin, Bristol, Manchester and Birmingham, before rounding things off with a date at London’s O2 Kentish Town Forum on April 13.Support at all dates of the tour will come from the West London rapper KiLLOWEN. Tickets for the shows are available here.Songer released his third studio album ‘Skala’ last year, while his current single ‘Toxic’ has just delivered him his first ever entry in the UK Singles Chart, reaching Number 39 last Friday (January 12).Last March, Songer spoke to NME about tackling racism as a white rapper.

Suits' Gabriel Macht breaks silence on Meghan Markle's potential return to show - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA - county Sussex
dailyrecord.co.uk
08.01.2024

Suits' Gabriel Macht breaks silence on Meghan Markle's potential return to show

Suits actor Gabriel Macht has shared his thoughts on Meghan Markle making a potential return to the legal drama, with him seemingly swerving the Duchess in the process.

Embracing Self-Care in 2024: A Gay Wellness Guide for Men - travelsofadam.com
travelsofadam.com
06.01.2024

Embracing Self-Care in 2024: A Gay Wellness Guide for Men

Travel blog by Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) – Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) - Travel & Lifestyle Hipster Blog In a world that constantly demands our attention, taking time for self-care has become more critical than ever. For gay men, embracing wellness practices is not just about physical health but also nurturing mental and emotional well-being. In this gay wellness guide, I’ll share the importance of wellness, mindfulness, and meditation in the lives of gay men like myself, emphasizing the benefits of self-care and the role it plays in fostering a healthier and more fulfilling life.

U.S. Removes Uganda from Trade Deal Following Homophobic Law - thegavoice.com - Gabon - Uganda - Niger
thegavoice.com
05.01.2024

U.S. Removes Uganda from Trade Deal Following Homophobic Law

The U.S. has removed Uganda from the list of nations eligible to benefit from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) because of their enactment of the “Anti-Homosexuality Act.”

'Don't suffer in silence' - people in West Lothian urged to talk about mental health - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
04.01.2024

'Don't suffer in silence' - people in West Lothian urged to talk about mental health

People across West Lothian are invited to say what they really mean when asked how they are, and have an open conversation about mental health.

UK TV Diversity Chief Defends Social Media Activity After “Antisemitism” Row Over Stephen Fry Speech - deadline.com - Britain - Israel - Palestine
deadline.com
03.01.2024

UK TV Diversity Chief Defends Social Media Activity After “Antisemitism” Row Over Stephen Fry Speech

EXCLUSIVE: The chief executive of one of the UK’s top diversity bodies has denied ‘liking’ allegedly antisemitic LinkedIn posts about Stephen Fry‘s Christmas speech.

Two Librarians Fired Over Rainbow Autism Symbol - www.metroweekly.com - county Miller - state Kansas - city Lancaster
metroweekly.com
19.09.2023

Two Librarians Fired Over Rainbow Autism Symbol

Emma & Mommy Talk to God, The Color Purple, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Separate is Never Equal, Wonder, and To Kill a Mockingbird. Of those titles, only The Color Purple contains LGBTQ content.The display had a piece of artwork showing a child in a wheelchair against a background of five colors, along with a quote from poet Maya Angelou reading, “In diversity there is beauty and strength.”The display also contained a multicolored infinity symbol, symbolizing autism awareness, with the slogan, “We all think differently,” reports The Topeka Capital-Journal.A temporary summer employee, Ruth Splitter, believed the autism symbol signified support for LGBTQ Pride, and told Lancaster, during an argument on June 22, she found it offensive.Even after being told it was a neurodiversity and autism logo, Splitter launched into an “anti-LGBT diatribe,” according to the librarians’ lawsuit.That same day, Splitter complained to library board member Michelle Miller in a text about “gay pride.” Miller, the vice chair of the library board, told Splitter she would raise her concerns at the board meeting the following day, allegedly telling her, “We’re not going to have that display up because I will rally the board members to call [Wheeler] to take it down.”Miller then texted Wheeler, saying she had stopped by the library, even though she had not.“I do not want any kind of rainbow display (aside from solely colors focused) especially in this month,” Miller said, referencing the fact that June is celebrated as Pride Month.

The Riley Roundup: International LGBTQ News Edition - www.metroweekly.com - Britain - Ukraine - Kenya - Indiana - Nigeria - Bulgaria - county Delta - Romania
metroweekly.com
17.09.2023

The Riley Roundup: International LGBTQ News Edition

ruled that the government of Bulgaria violated European human rights law by failing to legally recognize same-sex marriages, reports Human Rights Watch.Liliya Babulkova and Darina Koilova, two Bulgarian women who were legally wed in the United Kingdom in 2016, brought the case to the court three years ago, after Bulgarian authorities refused, multiple times, to recognize their marriage.The couple claimed, in their complaint, that the refusal to recognize their marriage is discriminatory and violated their rights under the European Convention on Human Rights.The court found that the Bulgarian government violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which protects the right to private and family life.The court — as it previously did with similar cases from Ukraine and Romania — ruled that Bulgaria must take some action to recognize same-sex relationships or remove discriminatory portions of its laws, although it did not require the country to take specific actions, such as legalize same-sex nuptials. It also ordered the government to pay 3,000 euros to the couple to cover legal costs.“The decision is fundamental for the development of Bulgarian legislation in the field of equality and LGBT rights,” a lawyer for the couple said in a statement.

Federal Judge Blocks Idaho’s Trans Restroom Ban - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - Virginia - state Idaho - state North Dakota
metroweekly.com
13.08.2023

Federal Judge Blocks Idaho’s Trans Restroom Ban

Idaho’s law is similar to laws in at least eight other states that have passed laws in recent years barring transgender students from using school facilities matching their gender identity — although it does not go as far as laws in North Dakota and Florida that go beyond schools to prohibit transgender people from accessing gender-affirming restrooms in some or all government buildingsHowever, Idaho’s law does contain what critics have called a “bounty” — in which cisgender students and their parents may sue schools for up to $5,000 if they find a transgender student using facilities that do not match that student’s assigned sex at birth. As a result, the plaintiffs have claimed, the law encourages people to seek out and harass transgender students in the hope of finding them violating the law in exchange for a monetary award.Under the now-blocked law, schools would have been required to provide a “reasonable accommodation” for transgender students unwilling or unable to use restrooms matching their assigned sex at birth.

Lawsuit Challenging Pro-Trans School Restroom Policy Dismissed - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
09.08.2023

Lawsuit Challenging Pro-Trans School Restroom Policy Dismissed

intervened in the case, representing Anne and her parents, praised the dismissal of the lawsuit.“Today’s ruling reaffirms that the Constitution is not a vehicle to compel discrimination,” David Carey, the group’s deputy legal director, said in a statement.

Missouri Sued Over Ban on Gender-Affirming Care - www.metroweekly.com - state Missouri
metroweekly.com
28.07.2023

Missouri Sued Over Ban on Gender-Affirming Care

The law, SB 49, which is scheduled to take effect on August 28, prohibits health care providers in Missouri from prescribing puberty blockers, hormones, or gender confirmation surgery — the latter of which rarely is prescribed for those under 18 — to minors suffering from gender dysphoria.The law contains an exception for those who have already begun gender-affirming care that will allow them to continue receiving it if their doctors believe that stopping treatment would do more harm.The law also prohibits Medicaid from covering the cost of any transition-related treatments or procedures, regardless of the age of the patient — meaning low-income transgender adults are effectively barred from accessing gender-affirming care, and prohibits incarcerated individuals from obtaining gender confirmation surgery.The lawsuit argues that the ban is unconstitutional, violating the rights of transgender youth by discriminating against them on the basis of both sex and gender identity, and violating parents’ fundamental right to make decisions they believe to be in the best interest of their children.The lawsuit also claims that, unless the court issues an injunction to block Missouri from enforcing the law, all the plaintiffs will be irreparably harmed. By banning the transgender youth from accessing gender-affirming care, the state is likely to exacerbate the youths’ feelings of anxiety and gender dysphoria, as well as lead to potential mental health issues.

Florida Gay Nude Resort Can’t Ban Women, Judge Rules - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - New Orleans
metroweekly.com
07.07.2023

Florida Gay Nude Resort Can’t Ban Women, Judge Rules

The Messenger.While Finkbeiner’s ruling is not binding, the commission must consider her findings before issuing a final decision.Chaudhry told The Messenger she hopes the ruling will ensure other businesses aren’t allowed to discriminate against anyone, and implied her complaint may have broader implications, especially for members of the transgender community, who may experience discrimination in public accommodations.“The implication is if [New Orleans House is] allowed to discriminate against any genders they don’t want coming in there, then any other place of public accommodations can do the same thing,” she said.New Orleans House says it allows anyone to stay at the resort, but restricts access to the “clothing-optional” parts of the facility.Russell Cormican, the attorney for New Orleans House, criticized the judge’s ruling, claiming Finkbeiner “totally sidestepped” what Cormican believes is the most important issue at play: the privacy rights of New Orleans House guests who have deliberately sought out a male-only, clothing-optional facility and wish not to be in a state of undress around non-males.“There’s areas of the hotel that are set aside for men to be nude,” Cormican said.

‘Sopranos’ actor mockingly thanks SCOTUS for ‘allowing’ him to discriminate after LGBTQ rights ruling - nypost.com - Colorado
nypost.com
02.07.2023

‘Sopranos’ actor mockingly thanks SCOTUS for ‘allowing’ him to discriminate after LGBTQ rights ruling

he wrote on Instagram. “America is becoming dumber by the minute.”In a 6-3 decision issued Friday, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of artist Lorie Smith, who sued the state over its anti-discrimination law that prohibited businesses providing sales or other accommodations to the public from denying service based on a customer’s sexual orientation.Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the majority opinion, which said that, “In this case, Colorado seeks to force an individual to speak in ways that align with its views but defy her conscience about a matter of major significance.” “But, as this Court has long held, the opportunity to think for ourselves and to express those thoughts freely is among our most cherished liberties and part of what keeps our Republic strong,” he continued.The Supreme Court handed down several rulings at the end of June, including ruling against President Biden’s student loan handout plan.In the 6-3 decision, the court held that federal law does not allow the secretary of education to cancel more than $430 billion in student loan debt. The high court also ruled against affirmative action on Thursday.“Or a benefit to a student whose herit­age or culture motivated him or her to assume a leadership role or attain a particular goal must be tied to that student’s unique ability to contribute to the university.

LGBTQ People, Allies Lament Supreme Court’s Pro-Discrimination Ruling - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Colorado
metroweekly.com
30.06.2023

LGBTQ People, Allies Lament Supreme Court’s Pro-Discrimination Ruling

LGBTQ advocates and allies are lamenting the Supreme Court’s recent decision in favor of a website designer who sought an exemption from her state’s nondiscrimination law to allow her to refuse to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.Despite one of the alleged requests for service from a gay couple allegedly being fabricated or submitted under false pretenses, as reported by The New Republic, the high court ultimately decided in favor of Lorie Smith, the owner of 303 Creative, LLC, finding that Colorado’s law infringes on her free speech rights.The court further found that, because Smith creates “custom” websites that contain “expressive content,” she should have been granted a “free speech” exemption to the Coloraod Anti-Discrimination Act allowing her to not only refuse service to same-sex couples, but to post a notice that she will refuse to create websites celebrating same-sex marriages.Many allies of the LGBTQ community noted that while the decision is not as broad as to overturn nullify laws prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination, it does create a massive carve-out for businesses providing “custom-made” goods or services, allowing them to discriminate against prospective customers — in this particular case, LGBTQ individuals, but potentially members of other groups in the future — on free speech grounds. “The Supreme Court just gave businesses a license to discriminate,” Ben Olinsky, the senior vice president of Structural Reform and Governance at the left-leaning Center for American Progress, said in a statement.

Progress Parodox for the LGBTQ+ Community in Mexico - gaynation.co - Mexico
gaynation.co
17.05.2023

Progress Parodox for the LGBTQ+ Community in Mexico

2 min read As Mexico commemorates the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia, the nation remains fraught with paradox. Despite being a regional leader in the legal recognition of LGBTI+ rights, Mexico sadly ranks second in Latin America for reported hate crimes against the community.

Woman Sues Key West’s Island House Resort for Discrimination - www.metroweekly.com - Florida
metroweekly.com
02.05.2023

Woman Sues Key West’s Island House Resort for Discrimination

Island House Key West hotel and resort with the Florida Commission on Human Relations, demanding that the resort reverse its allegedly discriminatory policy, and also asking for reimbursement for attorney and legal fees.But the resort’s owners and attorneys claim they do rent separate apartment units to women. They didn’t allow Chaudhry to stay there because she was disruptive during an annual fundraiser that welcomes women to the resort for a cocktail party around the resort’s pool area, reports Keys Weekly.According to Chaudhry’s complaint, she attended an all-welcome Pride kickoff party and fundraiser at the Island House in June 2022.As part of the event, women and non-guests are welcome from 5 to 9 p.m., when clothing is required around the pool.

Ex-Gay Porn Star Wins Lawsuit Against University that Fired Him - www.metroweekly.com - Italy - Ireland - Rome
metroweekly.com
08.03.2023

Ex-Gay Porn Star Wins Lawsuit Against University that Fired Him

Repubblica.According to Gay Ireland News, Freddi noted that some of the extracurricular activities he proposed were canceled by the university, often without explanation.In one instance, he helped organize a meeting with a student group to talk about HIV, but the meeting was canceled after administrators learned of the proposal.In 2019, after being offered a position to teach a mathematics course, and working for 60 of the 100 estimated hours involved with the course, the university dismissed him, without any explanation, and refused to pay him for the work he’d done. He then filed a lawsuit in the Civil Court of Rome alleging he had been terminated unfairly. On January 24, the judge ruled in his favor, ordering the university to pay out 2,500 euros, or about $2,669 U.S.

Halle Bailey responds to ‘The Little Mermaid’ racism: ‘You just expect it’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
23.02.2023

Halle Bailey responds to ‘The Little Mermaid’ racism: ‘You just expect it’

her role as Ariel in Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid,” which premieres on May 26.“As a black person, you just expect it and it’s not really a shock anymore,” Bailey told The Face.Racist trolls hurled vile slurs online about the 22-year-old actress when she was cast in 2019 as well as when the teaser was released in September.“I never read my comments. Don’t ever read the comments,” she said.

John Oliver, Host Of Last Week Tonight Goes Viral Defending Trans Rights - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia - USA
starobserver.com.au
19.10.2022

John Oliver, Host Of Last Week Tonight Goes Viral Defending Trans Rights

John Oliver, host of the satirical TV news show Last Week Tonight, has gone viral for a pro-trans speech he made during his October 16 show.During the segment, Oliver discussed the fight for trans rights, with a focus on how conservatives have “truly lost their minds” about it. The host of the Emmy-winning series started by stating that over 100 anti-trans bills have been introduced in states across the United States, with 12 states signing them into law. Oliver went on to talk about the tactic used by conservatives to explain the rise in kids identifying as trans as “due to social contagion” or a “rapid onset gender dysphoria,” which Oliver said is, “total horseshit.”Oliver then pointed out that “there is ample evidence of gender variance throughout human history and as far back as historians have found evidence of trans people, they found trans children.   “And, to the extent that some young people are just exploring their gender identity, how exactly is that a bad thing? Who the fuck are they hurting?“Watching the conversation around this, it is hard not to feel like, to the extent that there is any social contagion here, it is among adults who have whipped themselves into such a frenzy that they can find themselves repeating some humiliating nonsense.”Holy shit pic.twitter.com/jAxYqytO8M— Ari Drennen (@AriDrennen) October 17, 2022Last Week Tonight with John Oliver airs Sunday nights and can be watched on Binge. © Star Observer 2022 | For the latest in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTIQ) news in Australia, be sure to visit

Yeshiva Uni Suspends All Clubs to Avoid Recognizing Gays - www.metroweekly.com - USA - New York - state Mississippi - New York - Washington - Jackson, state Mississippi
metroweekly.com
22.09.2022

Yeshiva Uni Suspends All Clubs to Avoid Recognizing Gays

According to The Commentator, Yeshiva University’s student newspaper, school officials sent an email saying that as the Jewish High Holy Days approach, the university will “hold off on all undergraduate club activities while it immediately takes steps to follow the roadmap provided by the US Supreme Court to protect YU’s religious freedom.”The freeze came two days after the Supreme Court narrowly decided, on a 5-4 vote, not to hear an emergency appeal of a New York state court’s ruling that the university had discriminated against the YU Pride Alliance by refusing to acknowledge it as an officially recognized on-campus group. By refusing to hear the university’s emergency appeal, the high court has allowed the lower court ruling to temporarily stand while the case is litigated on its merits in the courts.Official recognition by the school would have allowed the Pride Alliance to use school facilities as meeting spaces, put up fliers on school bulletin boards advertising its meetings and events, and have a booth set up at the school’s club fair.The student group’s lawyer, Katie Rosenfeld, told The Washington Post the shut-down is “a throwback to 50 years ago when the city of Jackson, Miss., closed all public swimming pools rather than comply with court orders to desegregate.”“The Pride Alliance seeks a safe space on campus, nothing more,” Rosenfeld wrote to The Post.

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