First up, for my Canadian truckbuddies, some names and faces that should be familiar to you:
And here's Mike Chalut, Toronto radio/TV personality and president of ManCrunch, talking about how hard it was coming out to his very religious parents:
Mary, a straight mother of three, makes a very important point about the courage it takes to be gay:
Adam Lambert:
Suze Orman:
New York lawyers testify that it gets better:
Gap employees say it gets better:
Anthony in Mobile, Alabama, draws a picture of the happy gay life he's determined to have:
When David came out to his missionary parents, they tried to cast the demons out of him:
Excellent video from many members of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS:
Jean, a transsexual lesbian from Maine, shares an amazing story of courage and triumph:
And finally, the pièce de résistance: Ten years later, Herman met up with his high-school bully again - and girlfriend, you just have to hear him tell it:
Friday, November 5, 2010
It Gets Better - This Week's Faves
Labels:
bullying,
gay teens,
homophobia,
It Gets Better project,
suicide
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