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Variety’s Control of Pride: 55 Queer Artists and Decision-Makers to Grasp in
Jem Aswad, Kate Aurthur, Daniel DAddario, Caroline Framke, Thania Garcia, Shirley Halperin, Marc Malkin, Rebecca Rubin, Ellise Shafer, Jazz Tangcay, Adam B. Vary, Elizabeth Wagmeister, Chris Willman, Matt Donnelly
For Variety’s biggest Power of Pride list yet, we’re celebrating these 55 LGBTQ entertainers who represent the vast spectrum of storytelling savvy across the industry. From Oscar winner Ariana DeBose to ‘Bridgerton’ heartthrob Jonathan Bailey, from ‘Heartstopper’ scribe Alice Oseman to ‘Our Flag Means Death’ breakout Vico Ortiz, these actors, comedians, musicians, writers, producers, directors and executives continue to expand opportunities and trailblaze representation.
Sara Ramírez
Che Diaz was the most talked about character on HBO Max’s “And Just Like That …,” and helped form the show into a cause célèbre. Between Che and Callie Torres — the bisexual traits Ramírez played on “Grey’s Anatomy” for 10 seasons — Variety’s Power of Pride cover subject
Welcome to the gayest league in all of women’s international sports, or so I believe: the super league, alternatively known as the premier league. In other sports (namely, the WNBA and NWSL), I was able to uncover double as many confirmed straight people as confirmed gay people. That was just not the case here!
This year’s season is already in full swing, but theres still plenty of time to prefer a favorite team. This list is designed to help you do exactly that. The way football works in the UK is that the superior team in the league moves up and the bottom team moves down. Since I’m only monitoring the highest bracket, you’ll find that the teams do move around a bit from year to year.
As always, if I missed someone or if you feel like someone is incorrectly on this list, let me realize in the comments or send me an email at writethroughthenight @ gmail . com.
Last Updated: 10/11/
Arsenal
Arsenal is consistently the most gay team in the entire league. Ttheyre also normally pretty middle of the pack when it comes to standings. Theyre currently ranked 6th in the league. Lina Hurti
LGBTQ+ Identification in U.S. Now at %
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. continues to grow, with % of U.S. adults now identifying as homosexual woman, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or some other sexual orientation besides heterosexual. The current figure is up from % four years ago and % in , Gallup’s first year of measuring sexual orientation and transgender identity.
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These results are based on aggregated data from Gallup telephone surveys, encompassing interviews with more than 12, Americans aged 18 and older. In each survey, Gallup asks respondents whether they spot as heterosexual, lesbian, gay, double attraction, transgender or something else. Overall, % say they are vertical or heterosexual, % identify with one or more LGBTQ+ groups, and % decline to respond.
Bisexual adults make up the largest proportion of the LGBTQ+ population -- % of U.S. adults and % of LGBTQ+ adults say they are bisexual. Homosexual and lesbian are the next-most-common identities, each representing slightly over 1% of U.S. adults and roughly one in six Gay adults. Sligh
Rainbow Map
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These are the main findings for the edition of the rainbow map
The Rainbow Blueprint ranks 49 European countries on their respective legal and policy practices for LGBTI people, from %.
The UK has dropped six places in ILGA-Europe’s Rainbow Map, as Hungary and Georgia also register steep falls following anti-LGBTI legislation. The data highlights how rollbacks on LGBTI human rights are part of a broader erosion of democratic protections across Europe. Read more in our press release.
“Moves in the UK, Hungary, Georgia and beyond signal not just isolated regressions, but a coordinated global backlash aimed at erasing LGBTI rights, cynically framed as the defence of tradition or public stability, but in reality designed to entrench discrimination and suppress dissent.”
- Katrin Hugendubel, Advocacy Director, ILGA-Europe
Malta has sat on foremost of the ranking for the last 10 years.With 85 points, Belgium jumped to second place after adopting policies tackling hatred based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics.