Showing posts with label coming out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coming out. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

DC Comics will make a Prominent Character come Out


In a bold move (or to keep up with Marvel), DC Comics announced that one of its prominent characters' sexual orientation will change.

Here's the scoop:
One question asked at the DC panel today at Kapow, was about Dan’s interview with the Advocate in the USA. Specifically over the decision not to change any character’s sexual orientation when relaunching the DC Universe. At the time Dan stated they would introduce new LGBT characters rather than switch orientation, but the question asked why DC would switch race, size, age, all sorts of identifying features, but not orientation.

Surprisingly, DiDio stated that they had changed DC’s policy in this regard. And they are about to reintroduce a previously existing DC character who was previously straight and now will be “one of our most prominent gay characters.”

As Bob Wayne explained that, just like the President of the United States, the co-publisher’s policy on this “has evolved.”
Well, that's cute. But who will it be?

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Monday, May 23, 2011

The New York Times' New Project focuses on Teens Coming Out


The New York Times is doing an interactive feature on teens coming out of the closet. There are few stories located here and more to come.

Hopefully, this will be something other teens watch and read as they try to understand their own process.

Thank you for doing this, NYT.

Monday, May 16, 2011

CNN's Don Lemon talks about his New Book and Coming Out

More coming out news. CNN's Don Lemon is coming out to the overall public. In his new book "Transparent", Don sheds the light on his career and his life.
Mr. Lemon has not made a secret of his sexual orientation in his work life; many of his CNN co-workers and managers have long been aware that he is gay. But he still acknowledged that going public in his book carries certain risks. 

“I’m scared,” he said in a telephone interview. “I’m talking about something that people might shun me for, ostracize me for.” 

Even beyond whatever effect his revelation might have on his television career, Mr. Lemon said he recognized this step carried special risk for him as a black man.
“It’s quite different for an African-American male,” he said. “It’s about the worst thing you can be in black culture. You’re taught you have to be a man; you have to be masculine. In the black community they think you can pray the gay away.” He said he believed the negative reaction to male homosexuality had to do with the history of discrimination that still affects many black Americans, as well as the attitudes of some black women. 

“You’re afraid that black women will say the same things they do about how black men should be dating black women.” He added, “I guess this makes me a double minority now.” 

So why do it? It really came down to the act of writing the book. Mr. Lemon said he had been on a panel a couple of years ago called “The Black Man in the Age of Obama,” and was approached afterward by a publisher’s representative about writing an inspirational book. 

“It was supposed to be a little pamphlet,” he said. “You know: say your prayers; have a good, hearty handshake; say good morning to your boss.” 

But as he began to write, he came to realize that he could not hold back the truth of who he was. He started to pour out the details of his personal life. How he had grown up not knowing his father, how he had suffered abuse by someone close to him. 
I am proud of Don and I hope he inspires others to come out.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Megachurch Pastor Comes Out

Son of Baldwin broke this news before anyone, so I'm late on this info: