Friday, January 30, 2009

OutBurst UK Presents Lesbian Drama: She Wasn't Last Night


Outburst UK is proud to present 'She Wasn't Last Night'.

A first full feature film based on black same gender loving women, will premiere in the UK as part of its LGBT History Month. The film will be followed by a Q&A with the director, Darice Jones.

She Wasn't Last Night follows the beautiful activist Shantel Crockett, who's slammed by drama as her relationship with Reyna (a companion 10 years her junior) begins to crumble. To make matters worse charming player Jack (Jacqueline), is determined to make Reyna hers if only for one night. 

With her jewelry making talent long abandoned and her mounting feelings of failure in her work supporting LGBTQ youth, Shantel is forced to face Reyna's despair and has to decide what kind of life she wants for herself. 


Shantel’s best friend Vanessa encourages her to move on and find meaning of her own artistic expressions, and maybe even find a new love. Meanwhile, one of Shantel’s student's Afro-Dominican poet Reggie, struggles to find her own path and voice. With the help of a small community of good friends and mentors both Shantel and Reggie, learn valuable lessons they will never forget.

Griot Soul Films does not save the drama for your mama, in fact, the cast is made up of an eclectic group of social activists, artists, educators, professional actors, beginning actors, and even an engineer. Common to all these strong women is a heartfelt commitment to storytelling coupled with the talent and dedication to tell the story well.

The cast is 100% African descended, majority LGBTQ, and 100% supportive of the creation of complex film images of Black people throughout the Diaspora.

Writer/Director: Darice Jones

Date: Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Venue: London South Bank University

The Keyworth Centre Main Auditorium

Keyworth Street London SE1 6NG

FREE EVENT

Doors Open: 6:30pm Film Starts: 7:00pm


2009 LA


Sunday, January 25, 2009

'Prayers For Bobby' - Film Review


Last night 'Prayers For Bobby' came on twice, in which I tuned in both times. 

This film dealt with the harsh reality of discrimination and how it played itself against a young man, who was still coming to terms with his sexuality. This film was riveting, touching, and mind blowing all at the same time. The actors in the film were excellent while bringing you through every compelling moment of Bobby's life.

Any parent that is homophobic and/or has a gay child should watch this movie. 

Bobby wasn't strong enough in mind but his death was not in vain because his family's eyes are now opened to the ignorance, fear, and judgment that they once knew -- which seems now to be an after thought. 

Bobby's death taught his family a very valuable lesson, and now they continue to teach that valuable lesson to others. Making this film was the best gift they could have given Bobby. I just hope that parents of gay and lesbian people don't have to continuously lose their children in order to realize what they have.

If God is love and he loves you as you are, and says come as you are, why are parents so quick to give up on loving their children? 

Is it because they're afraid of what others may say? If a parent feels they should love their child any less because of who their child loves, then I think parents need to step back and re-evaluate what it truly means to love someone.

The Bible has been re-written numerous times and interpreted in so many ways; how can one truly know the original state? 

In the Bible it says homosexuality is an abomination; but did you know that in the bible it also says eating shellfish is an abomination; and if a woman isn't a virgin before marriage she should be stoned to death; and if a child disobeys their parent the child should be put to death? 

The Bible also says if you mix wool and linen together, or if a man lays with another man's wife those are also abominations. 

However, do we as a people literally put our children to death if they disobey us? Do we stone a woman for not being a virgin before marriage? Absolutely not! 

The word homosexuality or homosexual was invented in the 18th century by a German-Hungarian writer named, K.M. Kertbeny

The word "homosexual" was written in the Bible in 1942, which means neither Jesus nor a prophet had nothing to do with the word as it was man made, but since the word wasn't original to the Bible why was it then added in? To cause divisiveness?

Thank you Mrs. Griffith and family, for having the courage to share your story with the world. You have done Bobby and so many others a great service.

'Prayers For Bobby' airs again on the Lifetime network, Tuesday, January 27th at 9pm.

2009 LA


Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Comedian Wanda Sykes Is A Lesbian

The discriminatory law Prop 8, has permanently passed while undoing thousands of same-sex marriages that recently took place.

Communities of all sexual orientations came together to rally in 300 cities across the nation, with as many as 180,000 people protesting for equal rights.

And as a result, I found out that comedian/actress Wanda Sykes is indeed a lesbian, as she came out at a rally while protesting for marriage equality. 

Sykes lending her voice to the cause definitely shines more light on the matter, and I wish more high profile homosexuals would do the same. 

2008 LA

Monday, November 3, 2008

Go Get Your Girl On


A friend of mine has worked tirelessly to get her website up and running, but she's finally done it and I'm very proud of her.

This new site is an outlet for all LGBTQ people, even straight folks if that's what you like lol!

The site is an online lesbian magazine that talks about LGBT events, celebrity lesbians, everyday lesbians, lesbian film, lesbian music, lesbian sports and life as a lesbian.

Please click here to see the site. 

2008 LA




November Fourth Vote No To Prop 8

Prop 8 is set to appear on California ballots for the election tomorrow, and we can only hope that it's shot down unanimously.

May 15, 2008, the California Supreme Court ruled that denying same-sex couples the right to marry violated the promise of equality in the California Constitution. 

Prop 8 was described as a discriminatory action that should be stopped. If this civil right is taken away LGBT couples that were married on May 15th and onward, their marriage licenses will be revoked. 

LGBT couples deserve the right to love whomever they love, and marry whomever they choose. Denying marriage rights won't change the fact that there is and will always be gay and lesbian people in this world, who will never stop fighting for justice.

Bill Clinton, Dianne Feinstein, and Barack Obama all denounce Prop 8, and have stated that they will vote no to it. 

Actors America Ferrera, and Samuel L. Jackson, are also against this discriminatory act and encourage all to vote "no" tomorrow on your ballots.

Do what's right people. Vote against discrimination!

2008 LA

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Heterosexuals Verses Homosexuals: Who Values Marriage More?


Gay magazine 'The Advocate', wrote an article on gay marriage possibly being revoked in California on November 4th election day, due to Prop 8

Gay and lesbian activists are fighting to keep this right by having petitions signed, proving that the right to marry should stay binding.

Comparing and contrasting homosexual relationships to heterosexual relationships, the fact remains that homosexual relationships last longer than heterosexual marriages.

In 2005, statistics showed over 8 million gay men and women who live as partners in committed relationships; 12% of the 8 million are married. The relationships usually last 10-20 years or longer. 

Heterosexual marriages end in divorce court over 50 percent of the time, with the divorce rate currently being of its highest to date; a huge increase from the 80's and 90's.

Government proclaims that marriage must stay traditional and sacred between a man and a woman, it doesn't matter if Americans get divorced 50 percent of the time. 

And yes, a drunken night in Las Vegas can easily lead a person to the alter to take on a sacred union that you, your physical self, may be unaware of. 

When heterosexuals marry are they marrying for love or convenience? Is marrying easier for heterosexuals, because they know they can always get out of it?

Makes you wonder doesn't it?

2008 LA








Monday, September 8, 2008

Senator Barack Obama on LGBT Issues


The Advocate is a magazine source that supports LGBT issues. Senator Obama's face was most recently on the front cover with words that read, "Obama, worth pinning your hopes on?"

The article introduced us to former Obama campaign aide Kevin Thompson, who is openly gay. Thompson shared his personal story of Senator Obama marching side by side with him, in a Chicago pride parade. 

The former aide stated that after the parade Obama, floored him with constant questions about the history of pride, how is it that every city has one, and what was the origin?

Mr. Thompson commented that he first met the Obama's when he came to work with Michelle Obama, in the Chicago Mayor's office in the early 90's. At the time Thompson, was married to a woman and having a hard time coming out. He confided in Michelle because he knew the Obama's were "the kind of friends that would never leave him."

On a car ride with the Illinois senator, after Obama hung up his cell from telling his daughter's goodnight, he turned to Thompson and asked "So Kevin, have you and Greg thought about having kids?"

Rick Garcia of the Illinois Federation for Human Rights, also known as the states largest gay and lesbian political organization described Obama this way,  

"He was able to talk about the issues in a natural, normal, comfortable way. He didn't struggle for language. He didn't say things like "homosexual preference" or "sexual preference". He was up to speed even before we started working with him." 

As soon as Obama, was elected into the senate immediately he sponsored legislation to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. He has spoken on LGBTQ issues more than any presidential nominee in history. 

In Obama's words, "Now, I'm a Christian, and I praise Jesus every Sunday.....sometimes, particularly in the African American community, in the church sometimes, I hear people saying things that I don't think are very Christian with respect to people who are gay and lesbian. The Sermon on the Mount says, treat people as you'd want to be treated. When we start blaming gay people for our problems, all we're doing is dividing each other. That's not the kind of politics I want to practice."

If you can't tell how open-minded, involved and forever present Senator Obama and his wife Michelle, are within the gay community do your research. 

At the end of the day with Obama, LGBTQ communities have a chance at equality and with John McCain, who opposes anything good for the LGBT community -- I think the choice is clear.

2008 LA


Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Actresses Jada Pinkett-Smith To Play A lesbian

Actress Jada Pinkett-Smith (seen above), will play a lesbian
in the remake of the 1939 melodrama by George Cukor, 'The Women.'

Pinkett-Smith, whose had her share of film roles spoke briefly about her new and adventurous journey, 

"I'm always trying to explore different realities. I've never played a lesbian before. I thought it would be a challenge and fun. I was up for the ride."

'The Advocate', an online gay magazine recently interviewed Jada on her feelings about the gay community, how she feels about playing a lesbian, and her childhood upbringing. The actress stated that she's all about love gay or straight, and in her reality every gay person would be out and happy.

Mrs. Smith was asked, if her kids came out to her as gay or lesbian what would she do? Jada admitted she might,
  
"Flinch for a minute out of her own selfishness of wanting grandchildren", and that what really matters is her "children's happiness and she knows many gay families happily raising children."


Eva Mendes (seen-r) is Jada Pinkett's girlfriend in the film, and new comer Russian beauty Natasha Alam (seen below) also stars in the movie.
 







HOT HOT HOT!

Check out an interview with Russian actress Natasha Alam, describing herself in the film.


2008 LA