
Catching up with #GLAADinstitute Alum, and former School of Rock star, Brian Falduto before the release of his debut EP, Gay Country
Fans might know 11-year-old Brian Falduto as “Billy”, the stylist from the 2003 cult classic film, School of Rock.
Fans might know 11-year-old Brian Falduto as “Billy”, the stylist from the 2003 cult classic film, School of Rock.
Maricón Perdido is an imaginative and bittersweet retelling of Spanish writer Bob Pop's life, told through a heartfelt script and an inventive visual style. It is one of five oustanding nominees in the GLAAD Media Award's Spanish-Language Scripted TV Series category this year.
OutFest 2020 has an amazing selection of Latinx LGBTQ films to round off the summer with. Remember that films are available for a limited amount of time, so if something looks good, you might need to get to watching. Check out the list of Latinx films showing at OutFest this year:
The rights of gay and bisexual people should always matter - not only when our blood is needed for experimental therapies and for the survival of others.
College student Austin Houck shares his story about coming into his idenitites as gay and as a person with Asperger's syndrome.
'Crazy Rich Asians' successfully worked to empower Asian and Asian queer folks like myself to believe in the beauty of our culture and heritage and to continue to push our narratives further, regardless of this institutionalized setback of our identities.
One Day at a Time deserves more praise for allowing a Latinx family into our homes and opening their hearts to us.
...it’s ultimately his willingness to burn a bridge with his daughter that is his final damnation.
I hope that in the coming days, you are able to find joy, see yourself reflected in other beautiful black faces, be with your people, and get the opportunity to change someone’s day.
..I will forever find beauty in my identities as a queer and femme Asian even when other men can’t.