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q others from the lgbt 0 community. manner the bbc is not naming for safety reasons let afghanistan fearing for his life after the group took control of the country and august. in an instant, the relative safety of afghanistan relative safety of afg ha nista n is relative safety of afghanistan is community was wiped away, leaving many trying to escape. he's been speaking to our report. forsecurity he's been speaking to our report. for security reasons, his words are spoken by an actor. we travelled on a royal air force aircraft. i cannot express my emotions. ifeel blessed and so excited. i am free. we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly. they welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness. i asked myself, why people on the side of the world are so friendly towards us. forthe world are so friendly towards us. for the first time in my life, ifelt like i was us. for the first time in my life, i felt like i was a us. for the first time in my life, ifelt like i was a human being. everythi
q others from the lgbt 0 community. manner the bbc is not naming for safety reasons let afghanistan fearing for his life after the group took control of the country and august. in an instant, the relative safety of afghanistan relative safety of afg ha nista n is relative safety of afghanistan is community was wiped away, leaving many trying to escape. he's been speaking to our report. forsecurity he's been speaking to our report. for security reasons, his words are spoken by an actor. we...
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to be a - woman, to be an lgbt person and the death— woman, to be an lgbt person and the death penaltyon and the death penalty routinely employed. i death penalty routinely employed. ever since — death penalty routinely employed. ever since the _ death penalty routinely employed. ever since the deal— death penalty routinely employed. ever since the deal was— death penalty routinely employed. ever since the deal was first - ever since the deal was first floated _ ever since the deal was first floated we _ ever since the deal was first floated we said _ ever since the deal was first floated we said it _ ever since the deal was first floated we said it would i ever since the deal was first - floated we said it would represent the saudis — floated we said it would represent the saudi's high _ floated we said it would represent the saudi's high watermark - floated we said it would represent the saudi's high watermark for i floated we said it would represent i the saudi's high watermark for them to launder— the saudi's high watermark for them to laundertheir_ the saudi's high watermark for t
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a group of people from the lgbt community in afghanistan arrive in the uk after fleeing the taliban.ay man tells the bbc that he finally �*feels free�*. and ahead of the cop26 global summit in glasgow, church bells have run out across the uk to �*warn�* about the dangers of climate change. good evening. borisjohnson says there is �*turbulence�* in the uk�*s relations with france as the dispute over post brexit fishing rights continues to escalate. let�*s cross to rome and our correspondent, mark lowen. thank you very much indeed. a warm welcome to rome, where the first day of this two day t20 summit is a drawing to a close after important talks that have focused today largely on the pandemic and the global economic recovery, with the leaders of the world�*s largest economies are pledging to vaccinate 70% of the world by the middle of next year, and agreeing on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15% to try to stop companies from using offshore tax havens in their race for the bottom. the 620 leaders are now at a gala dinner at the diocletian laughs built at the turn of the fourth
a group of people from the lgbt community in afghanistan arrive in the uk after fleeing the taliban.ay man tells the bbc that he finally �*feels free�*. and ahead of the cop26 global summit in glasgow, church bells have run out across the uk to �*warn�* about the dangers of climate change. good evening. borisjohnson says there is �*turbulence�* in the uk�*s relations with france as the dispute over post brexit fishing rights continues to escalate. let�*s cross to rome and our...
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they traded, some of having a problem with lgbt and antiblack discrimination.mpletely removed from reality and so is she. >> never forget, this is the biden harris administration. they told us that's what we had to call it. planning to dress up your kid a a princess or superhero this halloween? i am. the anti-defamation league once you to rethink that. why it is now warning people to avoid those costumes. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate thato suliberty mutualealth! knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ ferry horn honks ] i mean just cause you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, [ chuckles ] or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah.
they traded, some of having a problem with lgbt and antiblack discrimination.mpletely removed from reality and so is she. >> never forget, this is the biden harris administration. they told us that's what we had to call it. planning to dress up your kid a a princess or superhero this halloween? i am. the anti-defamation league once you to rethink that. why it is now warning people to avoid those costumes. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me...
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organizers were delightewith e turnout of the event, which is a cornerstone of the lgbt community.y of foot traffic to check out the booths as businesses began to build back after the pandemic in 2020. apart from the music and popular attractions, there was a serious note underlying this month's fair. development in the issue of bloody quality. >> a new fda advanced study to see if men can donate blood without being celibate for six months in the lgbt community. dion: great to raise that awareness. the study has already started and will continue for one year. shifting to the weather and lots of tank tops i see in that video. the weather just perfect. >> we had 84 in the city. warm to hot across the region. widespread 90's to round out the weekend. toward next week we will find much cooler weather moving in. this afternoon, a live look. we are fog free as we look along the coastline. there's a lot of haze, elevated smoke in our atmosphere. we are doing pretty good at in terms of our air quality in the north bay. we have fresh air but you look at places like the east bay and the sout
organizers were delightewith e turnout of the event, which is a cornerstone of the lgbt community.y of foot traffic to check out the booths as businesses began to build back after the pandemic in 2020. apart from the music and popular attractions, there was a serious note underlying this month's fair. development in the issue of bloody quality. >> a new fda advanced study to see if men can donate blood without being celibate for six months in the lgbt community. dion: great to raise that...
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we've seen a lot of lgbt superheroes _ important story.u can attach something like this to the name — can attach something like this to the name superman, who is known around _ the name superman, who is known around the — the name superman, who is known around the world, people will pay attention — around the world, people will pay attention. the around the world, people will pay attention. . ., . around the world, people will pay attention. . , �* ., , attention. the comic isn't due to be released until _ attention. the comic isn't due to be released until november, _ attention. the comic isn't due to be released until november, but i attention. the comic isn't due to be released until november, but therej released until november, but there has been plenty of reaction online already. has been plenty of reaction online alread . ., ., ~' has been plenty of reaction online alread . ., , ., already. look, the reactions have been, honestly, _ already. look, the reactions have been, honestly, they _ already. look, the reactions have been, hones
we've seen a lot of lgbt superheroes _ important story.u can attach something like this to the name — can attach something like this to the name superman, who is known around _ the name superman, who is known around the — the name superman, who is known around the world, people will pay attention — around the world, people will pay attention. the around the world, people will pay attention. . ., . around the world, people will pay attention. . , �* ., , attention. the comic isn't due to...
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the bill was initiated following the opening and subsequent shutdown of an lgbt key shutdown.ree years at a human rights said the new bill could promote a system of state—sponsored discrimination and violence against sexual minorities in the country but the bill is likely to pass with some amendments since many mps favour it. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: protests across ecuador, as the indigenous movement fights petrol price rises and fuel subsidy cuts. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. mission control: booster ignition and lift-off - of discovery, with a crew - of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. bor
the bill was initiated following the opening and subsequent shutdown of an lgbt key shutdown.ree years at a human rights said the new bill could promote a system of state—sponsored discrimination and violence against sexual minorities in the country but the bill is likely to pass with some amendments since many mps favour it. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: protests across ecuador, as the indigenous movement fights petrol price rises and fuel subsidy cuts. indira gandhi, ruler of the...
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we have seen a lot of lgbt superheroes - character.ast couple of decades and some of them are not quite household names, but when you can attack something like this to the name superman, who is known around the world, people will pay attention.— the world, people will pay attention. . ., , attention. what have you been ickin: attention. what have you been picking up _ attention. what have you been picking up about _ attention. what have you been picking up about the _ attention. what have you been picking up about the reaction l picking up about the reaction to this? ~ ., picking up about the reaction to this? ~' ., ., to this? like tom taylor said, it has been — to this? like tom taylor said, it has been mostly _ to this? like tom taylor said, it has been mostly positive. l to this? like tom taylor said, it has been mostly positive. a lot of people were really moved by the fact that this is happening and there is also the usual segment of naysayers on the internet who feel like this character should not become this. a , character shou
we have seen a lot of lgbt superheroes - character.ast couple of decades and some of them are not quite household names, but when you can attack something like this to the name superman, who is known around the world, people will pay attention.— the world, people will pay attention. . ., , attention. what have you been ickin: attention. what have you been picking up _ attention. what have you been picking up about _ attention. what have you been picking up about the _ attention. what have you...
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he set up black rights versus lgbt right. you're team black or team trans.e existence of black trans people. doesn't black lives matter mean black trans women matter. it ignores the presence of intersectionality. it was like watching someone perform brain surgery with an axe. the approach was a little bit clumsy. . >> how are you making sense of the fact that this is comedy, right? part of dave chappelle's thing was to make everyone uncomfortable. he compared being trans to blackface. >> yeah. >> which was a kpaer son i found very, you know, clumsy at best. and obviously very offensive at worst. >> hoarse the thing about dave chappelle. that's his brand, right? he wants to make us squirm. we want to squirm. that's part of what we sign up for when we listen to him. so i think that is exactly part of his intention. he's kind of doubling down on previous controversy. and the other thing that's interesting to know about dave chappelle, he embraces all of this controversy. he cannot be canceled. dave chappelle is under uncancellable. he already proved he is ready
he set up black rights versus lgbt right. you're team black or team trans.e existence of black trans people. doesn't black lives matter mean black trans women matter. it ignores the presence of intersectionality. it was like watching someone perform brain surgery with an axe. the approach was a little bit clumsy. . >> how are you making sense of the fact that this is comedy, right? part of dave chappelle's thing was to make everyone uncomfortable. he compared being trans to blackface....
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a group of people from the lgbt community in afghanistan arrive in the uk after fleeing the taliban.e cop26 global
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a group of people from the lgbt community in afghanistan arrive in the uk after fleeing from the talibangay man tells the bbc that he finally �*feels free�*. sportsday will be coming up shortly. . . before that, though it's climate change: countdown to cop26. hello, i�*m david shukman. bbc bbc�*s science editor. this is climate change: countdown to cop26, a series of programmes from around the world as leaders prepare to gather in glasgow there will be something like 25,000 people there from nearly 200 countries, and the stakes could hardly be higher. can the world agree to put itself on a zero carbon pathway and avoid the most dangerous temperature rises in future? i�*ve been covering climate change for much of my career, and the stats are pretty scary. in the nearly a0 years that i�*ve been at the bbc — can�*t quite believe ijust said that — global carbon dioxide levels have shot up 20%, weather—related disasters have tripled, and arctic summer ice has declined dramatically. i�*ve seen that for myself, and in fact i�*ve been looking back at how the science of climate change has evolved
a group of people from the lgbt community in afghanistan arrive in the uk after fleeing from the talibangay man tells the bbc that he finally �*feels free�*. sportsday will be coming up shortly. . . before that, though it's climate change: countdown to cop26. hello, i�*m david shukman. bbc bbc�*s science editor. this is climate change: countdown to cop26, a series of programmes from around the world as leaders prepare to gather in glasgow there will be something like 25,000 people there...
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we have seen a lot of lgbt superheroes in the past couple of decades, and some of them are not quitef reaction online already. the reactions have been... honestly, they have been overwhelmingly positive, which i wasn't quite expecting. yes, there's a lot of trolling online, but there are so many people reaching out in so many different languages saying what this means to them. i'm seeing tweets from people saying that they burst into tears when they read the news, that they wished that superman was this when they were growing up, that they could see themselves. and people are saying for the first time ever, they are seeing themselves in superman, something they never thought was possible. his sexuality isn't the only way the character has been updated. in recent editions, he has been advocating for refugees and fighting the climate crisis. is it a bird? is it a plane? or is it social change? courtney bembridge, bbc news. now, how about this for a holiday with a difference? champing — that's camping in a church — has become one of the surprise if unorthodox travel trends of recent mon
we have seen a lot of lgbt superheroes in the past couple of decades, and some of them are not quitef reaction online already. the reactions have been... honestly, they have been overwhelmingly positive, which i wasn't quite expecting. yes, there's a lot of trolling online, but there are so many people reaching out in so many different languages saying what this means to them. i'm seeing tweets from people saying that they burst into tears when they read the news, that they wished that superman...
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reggie: i vocal anti-vaccine, anti-lgbt groove just group has been showing up at council meetings andout as a video showing one person targeting the mayor at home over the weekend. >>>> we now all about you, you need to leave this town. we don't want you here. reggie: the woman continues saying that he has sick ideologies and referencing her support of the lgbt community. the group has shut down multiple public meetings for the town installed rainbow stripes. it's no coincidence the attacks are named at the mayor, the only person of color. >> in any other circumstance, i don't this would've happened in the same way and other committee members on the council who have stood silent would have said more. reggie: we have reached out to the mayor and other town leaders but we have not heard back. kumasi: the ceo of mountainhegok on cybersecuty attacks. they say it's time for world leaders to create international standards for an increasingly connected world. he made the comments yesterday during a wall street journal story. the sec is bowing to act on unwanted text messages that we often se
reggie: i vocal anti-vaccine, anti-lgbt groove just group has been showing up at council meetings andout as a video showing one person targeting the mayor at home over the weekend. >>>> we now all about you, you need to leave this town. we don't want you here. reggie: the woman continues saying that he has sick ideologies and referencing her support of the lgbt community. the group has shut down multiple public meetings for the town installed rainbow stripes. it's no coincidence the...
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alcaldesa participó de este simulacro hoy es el día en que todo se unen contra el acoso a la comunidad lgbtcon los demás personas a la depresión y también la ansiedad entonces la familia o los amigos como pueden involucrarse y ayudar a estos jóvenes de estas comunidades que están siendo acosados ? primero esinformando de las diferentes significados de cada letra, alguna persona que está explorando su identidad hablar y preguntar también ver como te puedo apoyar la otra es enseñar comportamiento que está en la comunidad de eso puede abrir conversaciones enseñar su apoyo los diferentes recursos de la comunidadhablamos entre, siente familia y lo segundo es enseñar que uno es su aliado en rechazar esos comentarios de discriminación y poner en voz alta que es un espacio abierto para que uno esté explorando también puede expresarse de manera libre muchas gracias a la psicóloga si usted conoce alguien esta pasando por acoso puede visitar la página web que aparece en pantalla estaremos con la previa del partido de los warriors que están trabajando al regreso de la pausa la previa clippers visitando
alcaldesa participó de este simulacro hoy es el día en que todo se unen contra el acoso a la comunidad lgbtcon los demás personas a la depresión y también la ansiedad entonces la familia o los amigos como pueden involucrarse y ayudar a estos jóvenes de estas comunidades que están siendo acosados ? primero esinformando de las diferentes significados de cada letra, alguna persona que está explorando su identidad hablar y preguntar también ver como te puedo apoyar la otra es enseñar...
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eu about what it perceives as poland's rolling back of democratic norms, including the crackdown on lgbtlus rights. it remains to be seen how long that you will tolerate poland's stance, as warsaw insists its constitution stands above any other law, and at the same time, rejecting the idea that it would one day believe that you. anchor: for more on the story, here is are reachable correspondent reporting. -- regional correspondent reporting. reporter: some people in poland are increasingly convinced the government wants to take the country out of the use, the logic that is what is necessary to pursue the authoritarian, nationalistic policies for which the polish government has been criticized since it came to power in 2015, of those people see the combative speech today as an alarming step in that direction, and since the overwhelming majority are pro-eu of the citizenry, a lot of people are alarmed, and that showed up in the protests held on october 10, which drew tens of thousands of people. people bear told me they did not believe the government's rhetoric that it wanted to stay in th
eu about what it perceives as poland's rolling back of democratic norms, including the crackdown on lgbtlus rights. it remains to be seen how long that you will tolerate poland's stance, as warsaw insists its constitution stands above any other law, and at the same time, rejecting the idea that it would one day believe that you. anchor: for more on the story, here is are reachable correspondent reporting. -- regional correspondent reporting. reporter: some people in poland are increasingly...
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we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a wonderful learning are going to speak -- >> hi everybody, i'm the general manager of your san francisco recreation and parks department. i'm thrilled to be here with all of you and our honored guests. we have our mayor, our assembly men, supervisor mandelman, our new assessor, our commissioners. to all of the honored and elected guests, we have a ribbon cutting for all of you today that is right up your alley. this is actually the ninth ribbon cutting of let's play sf. this happened -- let's play sf, none of us remember wh
we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's...
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the san francisco eagle is a cornerstone of our leather lgbt cute district and an important cultural institution and humidity anchor that deserves all the protections and privileges the city can provide . if the sf eagle achieves landmark status it will be the seventh lgbtq site site is a friend landmark in the city. thanks for supporting the initiation of this process. and the leather lgbtq cultural district and for an owner and steward of the eagle, the historians have documented the history of san francisco including but not limited to the l rubin, shane watson, donna graves and the sf city planners especially alex westhoff who worked so hard to pull the forthcoming presentation together and thank you to chair melgar and the committee membersfor your consideration of this destination . >> chair: thank you for the thoroughness of your presentation. i'm amazed . this is the first in the soma. thank you to supervisor haney for bringing it forward. we have francis mcmillan who will weigh forth on thisitem. >> i have a presentation . >> we have granted you presenter status if you want
the san francisco eagle is a cornerstone of our leather lgbt cute district and an important cultural institution and humidity anchor that deserves all the protections and privileges the city can provide . if the sf eagle achieves landmark status it will be the seventh lgbtq site site is a friend landmark in the city. thanks for supporting the initiation of this process. and the leather lgbtq cultural district and for an owner and steward of the eagle, the historians have documented the history...
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latinas son aún más vulnerables al abuso, pero le ayudaba más allá, a personas transgéneros la comunidad lgbtque si se puede, noticiero telemundo 48 >>> o el estado dorado aprobó mantener los espacios al aire libre que surgieron en los restaurantes por coronavirus, extendieron la venta de bebidas alcohólicas >>> el gobernador firmó la ley que lo avala este día en un restaurante en auckland, consideró que esto les ayude a los negocios al ir con las limitaciones quehan tenido durante la pandemia >>> esta bien que pueden ir a su casa, estar con su familia y aseguran que nos ayudará reponerse de las perdidas en la pandemia, mozo ver este espectáculo de la naturaleza, >>> (musica)(musica)(musica) >>> comió temporada llega para nosotros, excelente noticia, no suficiente para esta sequía que todavía tenemos pero las condiciones se sienten diferentes, de fiesta san francisco, cuándo caí célebre con mucho cuidado las temperaturas el momento no 59 grados, todavía y posibilidades de que sigan presentándose lloviznas, algunas lluvias un poco más intensas a lo largo de la bahía, especialmente a partir de
latinas son aún más vulnerables al abuso, pero le ayudaba más allá, a personas transgéneros la comunidad lgbtque si se puede, noticiero telemundo 48 >>> o el estado dorado aprobó mantener los espacios al aire libre que surgieron en los restaurantes por coronavirus, extendieron la venta de bebidas alcohólicas >>> el gobernador firmó la ley que lo avala este día en un restaurante en auckland, consideró que esto les ayude a los negocios al ir con las limitaciones quehan...
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in numerous pieces of legislation, if lgbt is mentioned in it, that becomes a roadblock for it to be moved forward because of republican abstinence. national coming out day, i think it's a day to recognize the great progress we have made a lgbt people in the country. so many people have made that brave decision to be who they are, who live authentically. make no mistake, it is a division that exists today and it's a more dangerous division. it's being done for politics. the republicans are doing it for politics. >> thank you, congressman mark takano for being there and for speaking truth. thank you for joining me this morning. >> thank you. >>> coming up, senior u.s. and tally fan officials are holding talks for the first time since kabul fell. >>> the battle for access to abortion has consequences for all women in the u.s., but especially women of color and women in poverty. more of that uphill fight ahead. >>> when you think of the fight against segregation in public schools, you think of the landmark supreme court case brown versus the board of education. that wasn't the only case
in numerous pieces of legislation, if lgbt is mentioned in it, that becomes a roadblock for it to be moved forward because of republican abstinence. national coming out day, i think it's a day to recognize the great progress we have made a lgbt people in the country. so many people have made that brave decision to be who they are, who live authentically. make no mistake, it is a division that exists today and it's a more dangerous division. it's being done for politics. the republicans are...
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we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's been eye opening and a wonderful learning >> president cohen: my name is malia cohen. it is 5:48 on october 20th. we are just getting started. i want to recognize my fellow commissioners that have joined us. vice chair cindy elias, jim byrne and commissioner yee joining us we have executive director paul henderson and chief. please call the roll. [ roll call ] commissioner hamasaki is
we've been doing lgbt night longer than most teams. i enjoy that i work for an organization who supports that and is all inclusive. that means a lot to me, and i wouldn't have it any other way. i wasn't sure i was going to get this job, but i went for it, and i got it, and my first season, we won a world series even if we hadn't have won or gone all the way, i still would have learned. i've grown more in the past four years professionally than i think i've grown in my entire adult life, so it's...
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some concerns, i'm maining looking at this in the state that's have passed laws that are targeting lgbt people and in particular trans folks, senator weiner enacted. i believe it's right for san francisco to put their money where their mouth is. i'm also cognizant that there are queer people and people of color and lots of women in these states. in some cases there are businesses that are owned by or doing their best to lift up women and people of color and queer folks in these states. although i believe we need to pass this legislation, i also hope that folks be willing to engage with me as we move forward thinking about particular around queer people if there's some ways to recognize companies that are doing good work in these states, that are doing the work of change in those states. if there's a business that's being led by an african american lesbian in louisiana, i would support that legislation. i'll be reaching out to all of you to think about potential offerings in the future. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor. why don't we go to public comment -- i'm sorry. i can't deal with
some concerns, i'm maining looking at this in the state that's have passed laws that are targeting lgbt people and in particular trans folks, senator weiner enacted. i believe it's right for san francisco to put their money where their mouth is. i'm also cognizant that there are queer people and people of color and lots of women in these states. in some cases there are businesses that are owned by or doing their best to lift up women and people of color and queer folks in these states. although...
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." >> we have seen a lot of lgbt superheroes in the past couple of decades, and some of them are not household names. but when you can attach something to the name superman, known around the world, people will pay attention. >> the comic isn't due to be released until november, but there has been plenty of reaction online already. >> the reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, which i was not quite expecting. there is a lot of trolling online, but there are so many people reaching out in so many different languages saying what it means to them. i have seen tweets of people bursting into tears when they read the news. that they wished superman was this when they were growing up, but people saying for the first time ever that they are seeing themselves in superman, something they never thought was possible. >> his sexuality isn't the only way the character has been updated. in recent editions, he h advocated for refugees and fought the climate crisis. is it a bird, is it a plane, or is it social change? courtney ben bridge, bbc news. >> if you are looking for a holiday with a diff
." >> we have seen a lot of lgbt superheroes in the past couple of decades, and some of them are not household names. but when you can attach something to the name superman, known around the world, people will pay attention. >> the comic isn't due to be released until november, but there has been plenty of reaction online already. >> the reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, which i was not quite expecting. there is a lot of trolling online, but there are so many...
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manarian: jack murley,' bb'' lgbt sport podcast, spoke.re a a range of su teshat can stoeop pple comi ongut, andhe ty are not always related to srtpo ihi tnk thdesicion that makes it brave for joshs iwiinnng happened to d.o it peoplee havcome out after leg avinthgae me,et rir,ed peoplee liktoism hisur bger -- thomas hitzburger, tayhe w jhos has done a show that you can do th atht e same time, you can come out and continue with your career, and trehe are lots of peop lleike shjo whoay m be watching this now felt like they had to choose in the past beeen sexuality, after esching the sport they love. itls fee le ika choice for too many gay and bisexual men. and it is a false choice. it does notd neetoe bthat way. marianna: jack,s ithis sothmeing ecspifico t fooaltbl torhrouought ma snyports? ja:ck we hspave ok teno many oppele on the pcaodst where they felt growip,ng uhe ty had to patera from teaorm sptss a eyth began toome to terms th their suaexlity, ashe ty n begitond uerstand moreut abo themse.lves i thinkoo ftblal gets more criticism bee
manarian: jack murley,' bb'' lgbt sport podcast, spoke.re a a range of su teshat can stoeop pple comi ongut, andhe ty are not always related to srtpo ihi tnk thdesicion that makes it brave for joshs iwiinnng happened to d.o it peoplee havcome out after leg avinthgae me,et rir,ed peoplee liktoism hisur bger -- thomas hitzburger, tayhe w jhos has done a show that you can do th atht e same time, you can come out and continue with your career, and trehe are lots of peop lleike shjo whoay m be...
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she's the executive director of the lgbt center of new york. adds that it's not just one day that people come out. >> as an lgbt person you have to really come out all the time. change jobs then you start dating when you go to any place, you often have to come out again and again and for them to lake. >> the out there. so i think most of them just keep it to themselves. privately, which is a sad thing. i hope it will change sunday. >> ayman is originally from morocco where it's illegal to be lgbtq. he was among a variety of people today expressing gratitude that that's not the case here, but also saying that being able to come out is not always a given in the u.s. including in our region. you're in new jersey. >> where we've had senators introduce anti-trans legislation. and so what individuals can do at the local level. this is speaking out against this type of legislation. the new superman john kent son of clark and lois came out today as bisexual as part of the holiday. >> dc comics using the event to encourage others to be who they are. and
she's the executive director of the lgbt center of new york. adds that it's not just one day that people come out. >> as an lgbt person you have to really come out all the time. change jobs then you start dating when you go to any place, you often have to come out again and again and for them to lake. >> the out there. so i think most of them just keep it to themselves. privately, which is a sad thing. i hope it will change sunday. >> ayman is originally from morocco where...
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. >> the constitution joins issues like judicial reforms, abortion, and lgbt rights.ctive france in a power struggle between poland's government and the e.u. that is getting worse, not better. >> other e.u. member states are resisting some of the shared values. hungary backed poland's controversial call. victor or bond has been at odds with the e.u. about independence. the european commission is worried about political interference in the legal system of some of its member states. it is also concerned about attacks on journalists and hostility towards activists defending women's and lgbtq rights. 11 member states including austria and ireland say the e.u. should respect their authority to set their own policies on education, childcare, and labor laws. let's bring in our guest for today's discussion from warsaw. a lawyer and cofounder of the #threecourts initiative. from dresden and from brussels, peter. a lawyer and editor of brussels report.eu. gentlemen, welcome to you all. is poland heading for the e.u.'s exit door? >> that is a very serious concern because that is
. >> the constitution joins issues like judicial reforms, abortion, and lgbt rights.ctive france in a power struggle between poland's government and the e.u. that is getting worse, not better. >> other e.u. member states are resisting some of the shared values. hungary backed poland's controversial call. victor or bond has been at odds with the e.u. about independence. the european commission is worried about political interference in the legal system of some of its member states....
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supervisor matt haney says it is just the seventh lgbt landmark in the city and the first lgbt landmarkket neighborhood. the sf eagle bar was established in 1981. as one of the first leather bars. a woman from the east bay is now on a mission to find the person that she says saved her elderly mother's life. the mystery woman was walking by when she noticed the 76 year old needed help, and it's ktvu rob roth explains. her family just wants to say thank you. she was coming from wendy rankin is looking for a mystery woman here in dublin. she wants to find her to thank her because i don't think she understands. the impact she's had on my mom's life. my life my kids lives last saturday at about 11 in the morning. rankin's mother, 76, year old holly of alando was by herself on her usual walk along san ramon road in dublin, not far from her home. solano past the iceland ice skating rink. she didn't feel well, she said. she felt like she was maybe just a little bit lethargic. she became disoriented, started walking in circles around the front of this parking lot at this point, a woman walking o
supervisor matt haney says it is just the seventh lgbt landmark in the city and the first lgbt landmarkket neighborhood. the sf eagle bar was established in 1981. as one of the first leather bars. a woman from the east bay is now on a mission to find the person that she says saved her elderly mother's life. the mystery woman was walking by when she noticed the 76 year old needed help, and it's ktvu rob roth explains. her family just wants to say thank you. she was coming from wendy rankin is...
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so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place. we push back against washington. that kind of impact i
so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges...
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so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place. we push back against washington. that kind of
so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those...
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. >> this is also national coming out day a day that encourages members of the lgbt community not tonot hide who they are. this year president biden personally endorsed the day he says he wants every member of the community to know they are loved and accepted biden said in a statement bullying and harassment, particularly of young transgender americans and lgbtq plus people of color still abounds diminishing our national character. he says we must continue to stand together against these acts of hate. the supply chain issues could leave some extra room under the christmas tree. why experts are warning people to shop. now. >> and fans of the delightfully quirky show ted lasso. we're sad to see season to wrap up a few days ago. >> but we have the early buzz on season freight. >> and see something you want while watching your favorite shows unexpected partnership is making that happen. we'll is making that happen. we'll explain next. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy,
. >> this is also national coming out day a day that encourages members of the lgbt community not tonot hide who they are. this year president biden personally endorsed the day he says he wants every member of the community to know they are loved and accepted biden said in a statement bullying and harassment, particularly of young transgender americans and lgbtq plus people of color still abounds diminishing our national character. he says we must continue to stand together against these...
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specifically with queer people and the lgbt+ community, again, our space has been taken away. it has taught us a lot and what i have loved personally seeing is how resourceful queer people are. i have not seen some of my friends in 18 months all in the same room, i haven't seen a proper audience in so long, but i'm ready to not do drag in my bedroom any more! i'm pretty excited to come back on stage! soft music plays. so you did not think you would do it again after the first time? no, no. what?! no. well, the first time i was in drag i fell on the parade day, broke my heels, my wig came off and i still kept going. persistence! and determination! soft music continues. well, that was brilliant fun! flamboyant, yes, but also wickedly satirical in places. but what i ultimately saw was a bunch of really good friends — brilliant entertainers — but loving performing live together in front of an audience who loved it as much as they did. soft music continues to finish, i'm heading to the most south—westerly point in ireland, mizen head. well, this is simply glorious. beautiful sandy
specifically with queer people and the lgbt+ community, again, our space has been taken away. it has taught us a lot and what i have loved personally seeing is how resourceful queer people are. i have not seen some of my friends in 18 months all in the same room, i haven't seen a proper audience in so long, but i'm ready to not do drag in my bedroom any more! i'm pretty excited to come back on stage! soft music plays. so you did not think you would do it again after the first time? no, no....
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so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place. we push back against washington. that kind of impact is starting to impact trans black folks, so it's important for our office to advocate and r
so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within...
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so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks.ical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place. we push back against washington. that kind of impact is starting to impact trans black folks, so
so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks.ical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're...
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lgbt dementia care projects which offers health and social services providers. we fund the lgbtq care navigation and peer support program which addresses social isolation as well as emotional behavioral health challenges. in the next slide, i wanted to share a few of the covid related specific response programs that we've been able to implement in the last year and a half. we use funds for the lgbtq plus communities. h.s.a. was in charge of food support programming. we were able to allocate $75,000 in gift cards. those are really interesting -- we were trying to get at communities that had not been served or connected to the social safety in other ways and get money out the door quickly. we learned a lot from that project. they did a tremendous job of really providing gift cards for a population that we wouldn't have been able to connect with otherwise. >> clerk: mr. chair, that was the 10 minutes. >> oh, i didn't make it. >> supervisor mandelman: go ahead and take a minute or two to finish up. >> we also exhibitioned with couple of foundations a study lgbtq old
lgbt dementia care projects which offers health and social services providers. we fund the lgbtq care navigation and peer support program which addresses social isolation as well as emotional behavioral health challenges. in the next slide, i wanted to share a few of the covid related specific response programs that we've been able to implement in the last year and a half. we use funds for the lgbtq plus communities. h.s.a. was in charge of food support programming. we were able to allocate...
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we say social europe we are citing some social policies for example on abortion or the treatment of lgbt specifically we are also talking about a pillar of democracy, not just social policy and that is the judiciary, which in poland has now become subordinate to the ruling party, to the law and justice party of the prime minister. what we are talking about now is not just social policies, but rather the very essence of democracy itself, and that's where the eu has come down on this. it was quite interesting hearing viktor orban, because he posed the argument on the basis saying, "look, "it's very reasonable where we have transferred powers of course "european law is supreme but where we have not the national "law should stay supreme." "what is the problem?" what you're saying is problem is that the government chose the judges and then told the judges know we want a judgement that will effectively say, "we make the decisions not europe." i suppose that's where brussels is starting to get so alarmed. there have been other laws in other countries that are not necessarily constant with eu vi
we say social europe we are citing some social policies for example on abortion or the treatment of lgbt specifically we are also talking about a pillar of democracy, not just social policy and that is the judiciary, which in poland has now become subordinate to the ruling party, to the law and justice party of the prime minister. what we are talking about now is not just social policies, but rather the very essence of democracy itself, and that's where the eu has come down on this. it was...
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historic win in 2017 is also shown as the first film with an all—black cast and first film with an lgbt first la la land was announced as the winner. well, here's my first question — do you think it's a little dangerous handing out guns in a bank? then there's the controversial moments. michael moore neverfinished his speech after criticising former presidents bush after the us—led invasion of iraq when he won best documentary for bowling for columbine in 2003. he eventually did finish his speech at the critics�* choice documentary awards in 2018. to pick up a camera and fight the power, make your voice heard and stop this senseless war. thank you and goodnight. and that was the end of the speech! marlon brando sent a native american actress to decline his best actor award in 1973 for the godfather in order to protest at the treatment of native americans in hollywood. we want to show that the oscars history is connected to social and political history, that it does not exist outside of the realms of real life. so that's not all that we have in that gallery, but those strike us as signif
historic win in 2017 is also shown as the first film with an all—black cast and first film with an lgbt first la la land was announced as the winner. well, here's my first question — do you think it's a little dangerous handing out guns in a bank? then there's the controversial moments. michael moore neverfinished his speech after criticising former presidents bush after the us—led invasion of iraq when he won best documentary for bowling for columbine in 2003. he eventually did finish...
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people _ abortion on the treatment of lgbt people but we are also talking about a pillar— people buto the ruling party the law and justice party— ruling party the law and justice party of— ruling party the law and justice party of the prime minister so we are talking — party of the prime minister so we are talking about not just social policy _ are talking about not just social policy but — are talking about not just social policy but the very essence of democracy and i think that this where — democracy and i think that this where the eu has come down on this. it where the eu has come down on this. it was _ where the eu has come down on this. it was quite _ where the eu has come down on this. it was quite interesting hearing the prime minister who said it is reasonable when we have transferred perils of course european law comes and, what is the problem. the government chose the judges and then told thejudges now government chose the judges and then told the judges now be want a judgment that will effectively say we make the decisions not europe, thatis we make the decisions not euro
people _ abortion on the treatment of lgbt people but we are also talking about a pillar— people buto the ruling party the law and justice party— ruling party the law and justice party of— ruling party the law and justice party of the prime minister so we are talking — party of the prime minister so we are talking about not just social policy _ are talking about not just social policy but — are talking about not just social policy but the very essence of democracy and i think that...
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so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks.tty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and within that, we recognize transgender day of remembrance, which is a memorial of those that we have lost due to transgender violence, which within the last year, 2019, we've lost 22 transgender folks. think all but one are transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. i think it's important because we get to lift up their stories, and bring attention to the attacks and violence that are still taking place. we push back against washington. that kind of impact is st
so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks.tty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into...
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culture district and current owner and historian who have documented the rich leather in lgbt history in san francisco including gale raw ben -- ruben and s.f. city planners. i want to thank my staff who worked on this diligently to make sure this important part of our history and lgbt history is preserved for generations to come. >> president walton: thank you supervisor haney. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston: thank you. thank you supervisor haney for your leadership on this. i thought i had done it in committee. may be i neglected to do so. please add me as a sponsor to this item. >> president walton: thank you. see nothing one else on the roster. we can take this item same house same call. this ordinance is passed on first reading unanimously. please call item number 27. >> clerk: a resolution to declare the intention of the board of supervisors to rename donner avenue to charlie way. >> supervisor safai: i'm proud to be co-sponsoring this resolution with you today. thank you for your leadership on this. i want to say couple of words about mr. walker. charlie walker is an
culture district and current owner and historian who have documented the rich leather in lgbt history in san francisco including gale raw ben -- ruben and s.f. city planners. i want to thank my staff who worked on this diligently to make sure this important part of our history and lgbt history is preserved for generations to come. >> president walton: thank you supervisor haney. supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston: thank you. thank you supervisor haney for your leadership on...