Why n't a gay man or woman have the right to choose nversn therapy whout the threat of the ernment shuttg down such programs?
Contents:
- KEV MAXEN BE FIRST MALE ACH A US MEN’S PROFSNAL SPORTS LEAGUE TO PUBLICLY E OUT AS GAY
- GAY UPLE WISNS BYPASS FLAG L WH RABOW FLOODLIGHTS
- LBIAN UPLE W IVF ‘GAY TAX’ BATTLE
KEV MAXEN BE FIRST MALE ACH A US MEN’S PROFSNAL SPORTS LEAGUE TO PUBLICLY E OUT AS GAY
See how the life and marriage of 'Greenleaf' character Kev Satterlee dramatilly changed as he me to realize that he was gay. * gay couple on greenleaf *
Kev Satterlee wanted eply to be sexually attracted to his wife, Chary Greenleaf-Satterlee, and f snugly to the pews of the Greenleaf fay's megachurch, Calvary Fellowship World Mistri, where a sympathetic view on homosexualy n be hard to e by. In a pivotal scene om the send episo Season 2 of the OWN TV seri Greenleaf, Grace Greenleaf (Merle Dandridge), the newly stalled associate pastor of the fictnal Memphis megachurch Calvary, approach Carlton Cise (Parnell Damone Marno) — the church’s out gay mic director — Carlton’s driveway. ”It’s a moment that monstrat what the show do bt: addrsg the church’s unrolved attu toward homosexualy a rehgly nuanced way.
GAY UPLE WISNS BYPASS FLAG L WH RABOW FLOODLIGHTS
Of any show on televisn, the OWN seri lands neart to an hont reprentatn of my experience as a gay black man still stgglg wh what the church asked of me. * gay couple on greenleaf *
”The seri provis an opportuny to terrogate the church’s unsteady stance on homosexualy. Among my iends, a group prised mostly of gay black men, I still fd myself havg to reassure skeptics before they’ll give a try.
LBIAN UPLE W IVF ‘GAY TAX’ BATTLE
Kev Maxen has bee the first male ach a US men’s profsnal sports league to e out as gay. * gay couple on greenleaf *
When gay black men nsir Greenleaf, many of are reckong wh our own legaci of parture. Bee when gay black men nsir Greenleaf, many of are reckong wh our own legaci of parture om ngregatns as tightly kn as the one picted the show — ngregatns that loved , but wanted our silence return, a mutg of the impulse that we believe to be immutable.
I’ve had this nversatn among enough of my gay black iends the cy, the former sweet ltle boys om whichever Baptist or COGIC or CME Church, om whatever small Southern town they me om, to know how much they miss — the hand of Miss So-and-So on the nape of their neck, her “good job, baby”s. That’s a story I’d heard about black gay men throughout the South, or maybe felt their absence, until I regnized wrten my future, too. The show seemed mted to unmaskg a toxic tenncy among some church muni to rpond to sexual asslt wh silence, and the show’s gay characters generally took a backseat to this gay character given the most airtime on Greenleaf last season was son--law Kev Satterlee (Tye Whe), the hband of the youngt Greenleaf dghter, Chary.
Black gay love is revolutnary. * gay couple on greenleaf *
In last season’s fale, Kev grips a gay nversn pamphlet, tears, beggg Chary to stay the marriage. Such moments, while dramatic, felt like a rehashg of the bloodls, undyg "down-low" narrative that sts gay men as negligent and ultimately selfish.
It’s the show’s ls eply explored gay thread about mic director Carlton, an out gay man reckong wh the spirual turmoil of stayg at Calvary hop of changg the stutn, that actually has more transformative potential for queer Carlton arriv Season 1, he don’t shrk om explag his bumpy reer trajectory: As an out gay man, he’s been fired twice om other lol ngregatns.
Though Kev had begun to appear spels by the end of last season, Carlton’s firg helped to st him a more sympathetic light, “bee we unrstand what n st a man to be gay and out wh this muny. Sudnly the dience has a new unrstandg of the pth of his sufferg and ’s easier to see why he n’t brg himself to tell his mother that he’s gay, even though she tus as such.
* gay couple on greenleaf *
Those were the on I looked up and down for exceptns, fdg a teenager, I accepted my place wh a legacy of partg, joed a tradn of gay black men a silent but stubborn dispute wh their mothers. Black gay men have been leavg for s — the men a now-middle-aged Carlton might have grown up wh, men who fled their hom a generatn ago and often returned after years spent away ci, spng dis rerds and gowns om cloth and even whole new languag to beg. I remember them whenever a new vio of a gospel artist nmng my gay fay surfac — a whole generatn of men who were rebed, and then mourned, but too late.
The northern Italian cy of Padua has started removg the nam of non-blogil gay mothers om their children’s birth certifit unr new legislatn passed by the “tradnal fay-first” ernment of Prime Mister Grgia Meloni. * gay couple on greenleaf *
”Greenleaf normaliz the prence of LGBT people the church, but also forc me to reckon wh the legacy of black gay men partg. But by imagg how a person might navigate the church as an out gay person, the show works at somethg eper: challengg the silenc which my mother and I, and the black church at large, have grown too Season 1 of Greenleaf was about gaggg at the hijks of the church, then my relatnship to Season 2 has epened.
LIMA (Rters) - A Pevian high urt has orred same-sex unns to be legally registered public rerds, markg a victory for the LGBTQ muny a untry that has been reluctant to regnize gay upl. * gay couple on greenleaf *
When I terviewed Craig Wright, he told me that he thks about Six Feet Unr as havg “executed a social sleight of hand” that normalized gay narrativ wh a show that purported to be about somethg else. “If, the long n, someone were to say about Greenleaf … ‘Wow, that show seemed to be about one thg, but when I look back at , what I really take away om is that normalized homosexualy wh the black muny as jt a fact of life on televisn for five years, ’ I would be very very proud, ” Wright said.
It teas at somethg more timate, and more unual onscreen, and giv enough nuanced attentn that you n watch the show and feel you’ve actually glimpsed that rart of thgs: a gay black man, livg.
Kev Maxen has bee the first male ach a US men’s profsnal sports league to e out as gay. Per Outsports, as of September 2022, there have only ever been 16 players NFL history to publicly e out as gay or bisexual.