The AggreGAYtor: September 22
What happened today in gay? Here’s your QILTBAG recap of queer news.
By David Estlund, 2:50PM, Mon. Sep. 22, 2014
Houston gets its nuptials on, Brazilians kick up their skirts, and Kelly Osbourne meets royalty, as your AggreGAYtor vogues in purple.
The Good
Queers for the Climate just walked in the People’s Climate March.
Houston just hosted a same-sex wedding expo, and it’s a good thing.
A red pinko commie may have been responsible for Britain’s progress on LGBTQ civil rights, and now there’s a movie about it.
Young evangelicals are coming out as pro-diversity.
MTV and Logo will air a trans 101 documentary featuring Laverne Cox.
Transparent airs soon on Amazon Prime, and it’s based on the personal experience of the show runner.
These students in Brazil are wearing skirts to class in support of a trans colleague.
This children’s book could help make more tolerant kids.
The Bad
Texas is a Jim Crow state for queer folks.
The Fugly
Queerness is all set to destroy civilization.
It Came from the Tubes
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