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what we asked of people, all visiting fans and not just people always talk about the l g b t community with asking all the funds to make sure that they understand the norms of the country. they understand the laws of the country as they would anywhere us they go when they travel to, to foreign countries, they always try to understand the culture, the norms, the, the laws of the country. and that's just normal. and like i said, we need to demystify another because there's nothing that is different than than the rest of the world. people live here that is a very international country. we have over 150 nationalities, living and working here and, and we all coexist peacefully. and, you know, as you know, that is probably right now, top 15, safest countries in the world, number one, safest country in the world. our country, people have nothing to worry about. i plus and the strong message, you're all welcome here. it's going to be an amazing event. the world cup of that is going to be the best and the most unique world cup ever son. hemorrhage has into view with the yeah, head of the organi
what we asked of people, all visiting fans and not just people always talk about the l g b t community with asking all the funds to make sure that they understand the norms of the country. they understand the laws of the country as they would anywhere us they go when they travel to, to foreign countries, they always try to understand the culture, the norms, the, the laws of the country. and that's just normal. and like i said, we need to demystify another because there's nothing that is...
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t. community also have a problem with this, rightfully so. if there are node fixed genders, then there are no women, and that means there are no women's rights. it's a really great point. and university of pennsylvania parents, they sent a letter to the nc delay saying that leah should not be allowed to swim on. the girls team, a gallop poll, found 2 thirds of adults think transgender athletes should play for teams that match the gender on their birth certificate. lynn went rolls should be in place to protect female sports. girls and women should be and girls and women's teams. i find it very simplistic boys and men should be boys and men's teams. again, you cannot physically compete a woman, a girl against a boy or a man, and i want to point out something natasha. most of my career has been spent in the entertainment business that is broadway. that is hollywood. that is the music business where i started. and you know what? i worked with every type of person there is to work with. oh thing. you know, what though? sports, it's a different ani
t. community also have a problem with this, rightfully so. if there are node fixed genders, then there are no women, and that means there are no women's rights. it's a really great point. and university of pennsylvania parents, they sent a letter to the nc delay saying that leah should not be allowed to swim on. the girls team, a gallop poll, found 2 thirds of adults think transgender athletes should play for teams that match the gender on their birth certificate. lynn went rolls should be in...
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t. community. whether they will be welcomed in cutter as an expect has been living here for a long time. we know the culture, we know the laws, but people coming in from outside. they don't. what can you tell them to lay any fears? i said it before, a thought as a welcoming country. i thought as a tolerant country, we as world cup organizers, are welcoming all fans, regardless of their backgrounds, esna, city, religion, sexual orientation. like at the end of the day, everyone is welcome here. what we ask of people all visiting fans and not just people always talk about the l g b t community with asking all the funds to make sure that they understand the norms of the country. they understand the laws of the country as they would anywhere us they go when they travel to, to, to foreign countries. they always try to understand the culture, the norms, the, the laws of the country. and that's just normal. and like i said, we need to demystify a thought because there's nothing that is different than than
t. community. whether they will be welcomed in cutter as an expect has been living here for a long time. we know the culture, we know the laws, but people coming in from outside. they don't. what can you tell them to lay any fears? i said it before, a thought as a welcoming country. i thought as a tolerant country, we as world cup organizers, are welcoming all fans, regardless of their backgrounds, esna, city, religion, sexual orientation. like at the end of the day, everyone is welcome here....
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it's an insight into south africa is l g b t q community and a reflection on apartheid. ah, proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q community have some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me. and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects. gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases, behold, followed subjects over several years. in tha
it's an insight into south africa is l g b t q community and a reflection on apartheid. ah, proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q community have some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well...
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t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me. and it forms part of the south african history post that but the molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years. in that we put algo thea is a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fearless to both, to be desiring up to be unafraid of the camera. confident and empowered selim holies haunting images celebrate. we're beauty and dignity,
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t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with it every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years in that we put al garcia is a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fearless, to be bold, to be desiring out to be under trade off the camera competence and empower. donnelly ma holies haunting images, celebrate. we're beauty and dign
t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with it every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective...
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for me it's always been individualism and helpingal the t community but not from a top-down way. what life in south africa again we sell the censorship. words and newspapers they were not allowed to talk about certain words or the illegal border war going on. a lot of my friends were forced into the military that didn't want to be there. they were harmed and traumatized by the experience so again sad to say that that experience with south africa and knowing what it tells from the regime saying certain people were going to label. i've been called all those things and i may be the only african-american anti-apartheid activist the voted foror nelson mandela. they are genuinely trying to fix the problem. >> a couple of times the fourth amendment appears. why do you write about that, why is that important to you? >> it is important and a look at who we are. one of the things i look at is where are they coming from and are you part of the community, so i look at it from a personal space. the sins of privacy or yourself and it's the opportunity to figure out who we are so we have a noti
for me it's always been individualism and helpingal the t community but not from a top-down way. what life in south africa again we sell the censorship. words and newspapers they were not allowed to talk about certain words or the illegal border war going on. a lot of my friends were forced into the military that didn't want to be there. they were harmed and traumatized by the experience so again sad to say that that experience with south africa and knowing what it tells from the regime saying...
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it's an insight into south africa's l g b t q community and a reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q. community of some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk as well. as non binary people like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history post that but bait. molly's exhibition in berlin shows survivors of antique. we're hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years in that we put al ga
it's an insight into south africa's l g b t q community and a reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q. community of some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk as well. as non...
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encourage us to speak up against oppression and, and, and crime, and even speak up for the l g b t, community. so, so this man had left such a great impact on our lives. and in this morning we want to show lou to me, want to thank him for what you've done. not only for south africans, but for people around the globe. so the archbishop certainly was a global voice and ribbon, right. you have traveled from california. what kind of influenza did he have in you as somebody observing his work in south africa was thank you for the opportunity river. desmond tutu was a huge icon in america. he some one who spoke truth to power and because he spoke truth to power, we in america appreciate that about jasmine to, to just be to choose some one that looked beyond the person's down. or if you look beyond, then there's their status in life. and he looked at the person and their humanity, and that's who desmond to to was and that's who he was to america. and we honor him as well as well as everyone else goes around, go live in an era. do you believe that the place that he held in south africa in terms of le
encourage us to speak up against oppression and, and, and crime, and even speak up for the l g b t, community. so, so this man had left such a great impact on our lives. and in this morning we want to show lou to me, want to thank him for what you've done. not only for south africans, but for people around the globe. so the archbishop certainly was a global voice and ribbon, right. you have traveled from california. what kind of influenza did he have in you as somebody observing his work in...
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empire and faults every week and knew exactly who he was and that he was a member of the l g b t community and happen to have a noose with him at the time. everyone knew that i was alive from the beginning. so i think it's important that he's brought, that he has held accountable for, did that everybody but jesse, but i think there's a bigger picture that i think was a problem with all this. and it was the time that we are already has such and such turmoil as a country dealing with race issues. i'm out in the open, black, conservative. how did you view this story when it happened? kid, obviously in 1st immediately went after the trump support your transport at that point, talking about how horrible they were and where you know, when did you feel any figured out this was a hoax in the rest of the world. knew it. how did you feel at that point? well, the beauty of this all is that robert and i can always agree, disagree many things. and i disagree with robert here because the narrative was, is it just the small? it was an actual victim. i was one of the very few of course i got attacked for,
empire and faults every week and knew exactly who he was and that he was a member of the l g b t community and happen to have a noose with him at the time. everyone knew that i was alive from the beginning. so i think it's important that he's brought, that he has held accountable for, did that everybody but jesse, but i think there's a bigger picture that i think was a problem with all this. and it was the time that we are already has such and such turmoil as a country dealing with race issues....
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b t, q, community, and reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable. we're even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q. community of some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like all it i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history post that but fate. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of antique. we're hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity. for the series, faces and phases, behold, followed subjects over several years in that we put elgar thea is a conti
b t, q, community, and reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable. we're even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa's l g b t q. community of some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like all it i think...
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t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal and south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me. and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition in berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years. in that we put al, the fear is a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fearless to both, to be desiring to be unafraid of the camera. confident and empowered to nailing holies haunting images, celebrate queer beauty and digni
t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal and south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me. and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition in berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called...
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. >> reporter: manyexperts look t community based approaches. >> police need to be at the table and policerganizations and law enforcement agencies working together. >> reporter: activists agree. >> maybe if we were sending other types of resources, other than police into our communities we would be having different outcomes. >> reporter: chris harris seen more guns on the street leading to violent and deadly consequences. >> guns are more ok saccessible across our country and state. >> reporter: austin p.d. is working to turn the tide using the realtime crime center and office of violence prevention. >> if these guys were fighting, we can watch what is going on. >> reporter: other cities are looking into violence reduction strategies to combat violent crime. >> we have a problem that is much deeper than baltimore city. >> reporter: in baltimore, the mayor there says they have taken 2,000 guns off the streets this year but the city's homicide rate remained steady in recent years. mayor scott says it's something many mayors around the country are dealing with. >> we still have the historica
. >> reporter: manyexperts look t community based approaches. >> police need to be at the table and policerganizations and law enforcement agencies working together. >> reporter: activists agree. >> maybe if we were sending other types of resources, other than police into our communities we would be having different outcomes. >> reporter: chris harris seen more guns on the street leading to violent and deadly consequences. >> guns are more ok saccessible...
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you want t -- community. you want to make sure you're not missing warning signs, that you're digging in and asking questions and really sort of helping that child navigate that space that they're in. >> i can't think of two better people to have a conversation around this topic. terrific insight from both of you. reva martin and jillian peterson, thank you so much for being here. if you're concerned about the mental health of loved ones, the substance abuse mental health hotline is 800-662-help. it has information in both english and spanish. it is 24/7 and every day of the year. >>> still to come, after senator joe manchin said he was a no on biden's build back better agenda, what happens next? democrats are already strategizing their next move. you're live in the cnn newsroom. >>> could the new year give the president's build back better plan a new lease on life? some democrats haven't given up hope that some key pieces of the economic agenda will still make it through the senate in 2021. before the holiday
you want t -- community. you want to make sure you're not missing warning signs, that you're digging in and asking questions and really sort of helping that child navigate that space that they're in. >> i can't think of two better people to have a conversation around this topic. terrific insight from both of you. reva martin and jillian peterson, thank you so much for being here. if you're concerned about the mental health of loved ones, the substance abuse mental health hotline is...
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reggie: being t t t community to find solutions to mental health struggles is an important part of building a better bay area. if you or someone you know is in need, go to abc7news.com for resources. kumasi: 5500 families will receive bags with resources today around the city. volunteer spent the past few days filling the bags for the annual giveaway. because of the pandemic, this is the second year that the food will be delivered instead of handed out. there is enough in each bag to feed a family of four. >> so nice to see that they can do that. dress for temperatures in the mid-40's to mid-50's. 49 in castro valley. everyone else in the east bay cloudy conditions. 49 in pacifica. 47 in antioch. 48 in fairfield. everybody else around 53 degrees. peninsula, average high is 60. look at the lack of sunshine. 57 from 10:00 all the way to 8:00 this evening. outdoor activities, increasing clouds today. a spotty showers is possible so you may want to take the umbrella. most likely, most of us will not need it. 6:00 this morning, a few spotty showers over the coast. the closer you are to the coast
reggie: being t t t community to find solutions to mental health struggles is an important part of building a better bay area. if you or someone you know is in need, go to abc7news.com for resources. kumasi: 5500 families will receive bags with resources today around the city. volunteer spent the past few days filling the bags for the annual giveaway. because of the pandemic, this is the second year that the food will be delivered instead of handed out. there is enough in each bag to feed a...
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links, community knowledge that we need to have. we don�*those people, to two teachers, health etc who might know the little bits of the story about what�*s happening to a family but need to put it altogether. so we are in a worse position now that we have been in the past. i had a comment about we need to learn a lesson so that we have learned a lot of lessons. what were not in a position to do is implement the actions we are need to take. 50 implement the actions we are need to take. implement the actions we are need to take, ., implement the actions we are need to take. ., ., , ., , take. so in other words of gnosis surrises take. so in other words of gnosis surprises in _ take. so in other words of gnosis surprises in however _ take. so in other words of gnosis surprises in however awful - take. so in other words of gnosis - surprises in however awful catalogue of abuse this boy suffered at the hands of these two that was supposed to be responsible for his care. in the end we can ever excuse the adults to do this to a child. it�*s easy to
links, community knowledge that we need to have. we don�*those people, to two teachers, health etc who might know the little bits of the story about what�*s happening to a family but need to put it altogether. so we are in a worse position now that we have been in the past. i had a comment about we need to learn a lesson so that we have learned a lot of lessons. what were not in a position to do is implement the actions we are need to take. 50 implement the actions we are need to take....
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it's an insight into south south africa, l g, b t, q community, and a reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of z, nellum holly, whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa, l g b t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it meant as to me and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition in berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years. in that we put algo thea is a
it's an insight into south south africa, l g, b t, q community, and a reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of z, nellum holly, whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa, l g b t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non...
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so giving tuesday is a big deal for them donations from t community ment to keep their good work going black friday is all about shopping. all about supporting consumerism. >> but giving tuesday is about us caring for each other. us being community-minded us taking care of our neighbors. it's a beautiful idea. and this is the first time we've ever participated to hear from neighbors who have been impacted by our work and now they want to give back the volunteers at home. he's empowerment for once troubled youth themselves. who participated in the program turned away from gang life and now gives back since the pandemic their work has shifted to handing out food clothes, supplies and $1000 to those in need freedom store serves on average. 400 individuals and families weekly in the north bay napa, wildlife rescue runs purely on volunteers grants and donations to help orphaned or injured animals. wildlife is in crisis. it has been in crisis across the world for some time. we've lost about 60% of the wildlife worldwide since 1970. >> in organizations like apple wildlife were the only ones r
so giving tuesday is a big deal for them donations from t community ment to keep their good work going black friday is all about shopping. all about supporting consumerism. >> but giving tuesday is about us caring for each other. us being community-minded us taking care of our neighbors. it's a beautiful idea. and this is the first time we've ever participated to hear from neighbors who have been impacted by our work and now they want to give back the volunteers at home. he's empowerment...
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that he was the one person who paid for justice for people living with a b as for the l g, b, t, q i, community and for they did jacketed and the oppressed people, not only in our country footage from 985 shows to, to coming an angry mob who had been beating and accused apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peaceful resistance against the system. a pricing south africa, black people, we know we know, we know we got over. he lay to travel the world containing human rights against homophobia. israel's treatment of palestinians and climate change. one of his last public appearances, receiving a covert 19 vaccine, sending a message of social solidarity right to the end. saturday's funeral will be limited to just $100.00 guests inside the cathedral, but will be followed by countless more outside and around the world. in china there's a tattoo ban of forcing footballers on the national team to rethink their inc, the days of sporting tattoos. our over says china's sports authority considered a controversial decision by many. china says it's an attempt to set a good example for
that he was the one person who paid for justice for people living with a b as for the l g, b, t, q i, community and for they did jacketed and the oppressed people, not only in our country footage from 985 shows to, to coming an angry mob who had been beating and accused apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peaceful resistance against the system. a pricing south africa, black people, we know we know, we know we got over. he lay to travel the world containing human...
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it's an insight into south africa's l g, b t, q, community, and reflection to on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of the nellum holy. his work also conference trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa, l g. b teacher communities. discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. i think you live with that threat every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history post that but fate. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of antique. we are hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years in that we put elgar thea is a c
it's an insight into south africa's l g, b t, q, community, and reflection to on apartheid. proud, powerful, sometimes vulnerable, or even royal. these are some of the faces of the nellum holy. his work also conference trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa, l g. b teacher communities. discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as...
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t q. community of some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk as well. as non binary people like molly i think you live with it every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of antique. we are hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold, followed subjects over several years in that we put elgar thea is a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fairness to be bold, to be desiring to be afraid of the camera. confidence and empowered an element holies haunting images, celebrate queer beauty and dignity,
t q. community of some discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk as well. as non binary people like molly i think you live with it every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of antique. we are hate crimes, including so called...
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joe hawkins, co founder of oakland l g b t q community center, says transgender homicides are on the rise. human rights campaign, a nonprofit, says 2021 is now the deadliest year on record for transgender homicides nationwide. hawkins tells me black and latin next transgender women make up the majority of these victims, he says. discrimination in housing and employment are factors and putting their lives at risk. the people who killed them. ah feel that they're not worthy. they who's gonna care black transgender people deserve and need the support that they have not been getting on. the left is described as fun, loving and considerate someone who went out of her way to help others. the model and aspiring social media. influencer just turned 33 last saturday to the people that harmed her. i hope that. i just hope that justice is served. banks tells me she last spoke with the chi on her birthday with hopes of having dinner together soon, a belated celebration that will never happen. police did not say what a motive is for the killing, and no one's been arrested in oakland. amberleigh k
joe hawkins, co founder of oakland l g b t q community center, says transgender homicides are on the rise. human rights campaign, a nonprofit, says 2021 is now the deadliest year on record for transgender homicides nationwide. hawkins tells me black and latin next transgender women make up the majority of these victims, he says. discrimination in housing and employment are factors and putting their lives at risk. the people who killed them. ah feel that they're not worthy. they who's gonna care...
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as for the l g b t q, i lost community and for they did jacketed and the oppressed people. not only in our country footage from 985 shows to, to calming an angry mob who had been beating and alleged apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peace. so resistance against the system oppressing south africa, the black people we know, we know who we know. we struggle because he, he later traveled the world campaigning for human rights against time of phobia. israel's treatment of palestine and climate change. one of his last public appearances receiving a cove at 19 vaccine, sending a message of social solidarity right to the end. saturday's funeral will be limited to just $100.00 guests inside the cathedral, but will be followed by countless more outside and around the world. a little change of pace. now, while santa claus has already come and gone in the western world in russia, the arrival of his equivalent father frost, is still highly anticipated. and this 6 meter tall snow sculpture in the city of al bins is set to bear an accurate likeness building a
as for the l g b t q, i lost community and for they did jacketed and the oppressed people. not only in our country footage from 985 shows to, to calming an angry mob who had been beating and alleged apartheid collaborator. he was one of the strongest voices for peace. so resistance against the system oppressing south africa, the black people we know, we know who we know. we struggle because he, he later traveled the world campaigning for human rights against time of phobia. israel's treatment...
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t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal and south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like all it i think you live with that, that every day. but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of antique. we're hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects. gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases, behold, followed subjects over several years. in that we put elgar thea is a continuing journey in life of building visual his trees are with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fairness to be bold to be desiring to be unafraid of the camera. confident and empowered to nail him holies haunting images, celebrate queer beauty
t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal and south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like all it i think you live with that, that every day. but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of antique. we're hate crimes, including so...
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and from the community to t interact with firearms so as you know that when it comes to lethal means for suicide veterans overwhelmingly choose firearms because they are familiar with them and in the last 20 years suicide by firearm has gone down when it comes to civilians men and women those for women veterans it is way up with veteran suicide among women so this is the urgent problem is getting worse have not been able to address this issue so what are you doing at the secretary level on down to finally address the problem and get it under control quick. >> so in a three-step answer, you are right the problem is huge and it's far too big anyone death by suicide from a veteran is one too many i do want to say we've not seen anything that is reducing that a pet out the numbers a couple of months ago the transition to 2019 we saw a reduction in that time period about 630 or so i'm just saying that directionally that is an important first step by no means enough of a step we will get at zero but important directional change i just want to put that out there is a source of hope. we are
and from the community to t interact with firearms so as you know that when it comes to lethal means for suicide veterans overwhelmingly choose firearms because they are familiar with them and in the last 20 years suicide by firearm has gone down when it comes to civilians men and women those for women veterans it is way up with veteran suicide among women so this is the urgent problem is getting worse have not been able to address this issue so what are you doing at the secretary level on down...
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joe hawkins, co founder of oakland l g b t q community center, says transgender homicides are on the rights campaign, a nonprofit, says 2021 is now the deadliest year on record for transgender homicides nationwide. hawkins tells me black and latin next transgender women make up the majority of these victims, he says. discrimination in housing and employment are factors and putting their lives at risk. the people who killed them. ah feel that they're not worthy. they who's gonna care black transgender people deserve and need the support that they have not been getting on. the left is described as fun, loving and considerate someone who went out of her way to help others. the model and aspiring social media. influencer just turned 33 last saturday to the people that harmed her. i hope that. i just hope that justice system served . i did with this that we're going to go out for. banks tells me she last spoke with the chi on her birthday with hopes of having dinner together soon, belated celebration. that will never happen, she says. nick i wanted to open a clothing boutique dream unfulf
joe hawkins, co founder of oakland l g b t q community center, says transgender homicides are on the rights campaign, a nonprofit, says 2021 is now the deadliest year on record for transgender homicides nationwide. hawkins tells me black and latin next transgender women make up the majority of these victims, he says. discrimination in housing and employment are factors and putting their lives at risk. the people who killed them. ah feel that they're not worthy. they who's gonna care black...
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while the l g b t, q plus community may let out a sigh of relief, people that have been incarcerated. guantanamo bay innocence included without trial or justice for decades, will just have to wait a little longer. now one thing they didn't find any money for is, is a field doesn't plane tickets to send guantanamo inmate's home, or to court. unfortunately, he section 1032 of the act continues to bar the use of fonts to transfer a guantanamo bay. detainees to the custody or effect of control of certain foreign countries. and section 1033 of the act bars, the use of funds to transfer guantanamo bay detainees into the united states unless certain conditions are met. it would cost an estimated $7000000000.00 to vaccinate billions. those who still can't get the vaccine. one percent of america's military budget, just one percent, to potentially hold the development of new strains and variance of coven. but no gender advise us in the electric cars for the pentagon. that's the priority. the more the pentagon spends on insanity, the more military contractors make money, isn't we're not at war w
while the l g b t, q plus community may let out a sigh of relief, people that have been incarcerated. guantanamo bay innocence included without trial or justice for decades, will just have to wait a little longer. now one thing they didn't find any money for is, is a field doesn't plane tickets to send guantanamo inmate's home, or to court. unfortunately, he section 1032 of the act continues to bar the use of fonts to transfer a guantanamo bay. detainees to the custody or effect of control of...
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scientist, where are you in terms of whether we need more restrictions now with these levels in the community? te levels in the community? i don't think that the levels in — in the community? i don't think that the levels in the _ in the community? i don't think that the levels in the community - in the community? i don't think that the levels in the community per- in the community? i don't think that the levels in the community per se i the levels in the community per se are the issue. i think the thing we need to be preventing or defending against is a situation where there are too many people coming to hospital in orderfor are too many people coming to hospital in order for them to be taken care of, and also compromising care for other people with other diseases. and this is going to become a problem, especially during the winter months where we know that the winter months where we know that the number of conditions force people or push people towards hospital. it's that aspect, the disorganisation and the stress on the system, especially itu, and also the system, especially itu, and also the
scientist, where are you in terms of whether we need more restrictions now with these levels in the community? te levels in the community? i don't think that the levels in — in the community? i don't think that the levels in the _ in the community? i don't think that the levels in the community - in the community? i don't think that the levels in the community per- in the community? i don't think that the levels in the community per se i the levels in the community per se are the issue. i...
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that trans inclusion is the norm in the outer b t q plus community. it's not that that on m, lesbian, gay by people who am, don't hold that few who do want advocate only for says people's rights, but it's, it's not the most kind of common perspective. we've always fought for our rights together. we've always been in community together and when we've succeeded with succeeded because we've worked together and i think globally, the algebra, kiki rights and movement feels more strongly than ever that it is together that we should advocate for better outcomes for all of us. really, christine, in everyday life, trans people are forced to navigate. all sorts of processes are government processes, bureaucratic processes that can make it more difficult to live. as your express gendered identity him, you get one example just with the birth certificate, but there are many like back can you walks through some of the challenges of everyday life? well, without doubt, a lot of things got easier since the, the gender recognition act generally because of the more soci
that trans inclusion is the norm in the outer b t q plus community. it's not that that on m, lesbian, gay by people who am, don't hold that few who do want advocate only for says people's rights, but it's, it's not the most kind of common perspective. we've always fought for our rights together. we've always been in community together and when we've succeeded with succeeded because we've worked together and i think globally, the algebra, kiki rights and movement feels more strongly than ever...