Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Almost 14 million adults in the U.S. identify as LGBTQ+



The LGBTQ+ population is the largest it has ever been in recorded United States history, and the community is only growing.

Over 13.9 million adults in the U.S. identify as LGBTQ+, accounting for 5.5 percent of the country's total population, a study from the Williams Institute at the University of California found. That's up one whole percentage point, and over 2 million people, from their 2020 report.

The study also found that 18-24-year-olds are the group with the most queer people, with over 15 percent identifying as LGBTQ+. In other age groups, 9 percent of those 25 to 34 years old, 4 percent of those ages 35 to 49, and 5 percent of those ages 50 and older identify as LGBTQ+.

Check the study here.



Sunday, November 17, 2024

Brazilian Football Confederation defends players’ right to self-expression

 


The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) recently issued a statement affirming the right of  footballers to self-expression, following criticism that surfaced after one player was reportedly asked to tone down his appearance.

The controversy began when Yan Couto, a Brazilian national team player set to compete in the Copa America, revealed that he was advised against keeping his pink hair, a style he’d worn with his Spanish club, Girona

In an interview, Couto said, “For the national team, I’m going with black hair, I’m going to remove it. They told me that pink is a bit extravagant. I don’t think so, but I’ll respect it.” While Couto did not specify who “they” referred to, fans and media speculated that the CBF had requested the change.

As criticism of the CBF grew over these alleged restrictions on self-expression, the organisation responded via Instagram, clarifying its stance: “The CBF reaffirms its commitment to freedom, plurality, the right to self-expression, and free construction of the personality of each individual who works for the organisation or represents the Brazilian National Team.” 

The CBF’s message continued, stating that “each employee or athlete must have autonomy over their own appearance, beliefs, sexual orientation, and gender expression.”

Despite the CBF’s assurances of inclusivity, the Brazilian men’s national team has yet to have an openly gay or bisexual player. In fact, worldwide, only a few professional footballers are openly gay.



Saturday, November 9, 2024

Marriage equality wins despite Trump's victory



Voters in California, Colorado, and Hawaii approved ballot measures amending their constitutions to remove language banning marriage equality by significant margins.

In California, Proposition 3, Constitutional Right to Marriage, amends the California Constitution to remove language stating that marriage exists only between men and women. Prop. 3 leads by 61.1 percent to 38.9 percent.

In Colorado, Measure J removes the language “Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state” from the Colorado Constitution. Measure J passed with over 63 percent of the vote.

In Hawaii, Question #1 asked voters, “Shall the state constitution be amended to repeal the legislature’s authority to reserve marriage to opposite-sex couples?” Over 52 percent voted yes to the question.

The three victories provided a ray of hope for the LGBTQ+ community on a night that saw Donald Trump retaking the Presidency and the Republicans regaining control of the Senate.

We are not going back!!




Thursday, November 7, 2024

Sarah McBride becomes first trans person elected to U.S. Congress

 


Delaware State Sen. Sarah McBride will be the first openly transgender person to serve in the U.S. Congress.

McBride will succeed fellow Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester as the state’s at-large member of Congress. 

McBride has been a rising star in politics. She previously worked for former Delaware Gov. Jack Markell and the late Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden. In 2012, she interned with the Obama administration. 

She won her state Senate seat in 2020 with more than 70% of the vote.

"Just as I have done in the Delaware State Senate, I will focus on bringing down costs facing workers, their families, and retirees by providing affordable healthcare, housing, and childcare to all of our neighbors," she said.

Congratulations!!!