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LGBTQIA Sexuality



LGBTQIA is an acronym to represent those who do not identify as straight and cisgender (whose gender identity and expression match the sex they were assigned at birth). Acronyms and terms to describe identity are constantly evolving and changing both in use and in meaning, though it is generally accepted to mean lesbian (a woman who is sexually and/or emotionally attracted to other women), gay (a man who is sexually and/or emotionally attracted to other men), bisexual (someone who is sexually and/or emotionally attracted to more than one gender), transgender (someone whose gender identity or expression does not conform to what is expected based on the sex they were assigned at birth), queer (anyone who is not straight or cisgender) or questioning (someone who is not sure how they identify), intersex (someone who naturally has biological traits which do not match typical male or female traits), and asexual (often referred to as “ace,” someone who experiences a low level of or no sexual desire). Other variations include the use of + or * to acknowledge that there are other identities not included in the acronym, such as pansexual (sexually attracted to all genders) or demisexual (where sexual attraction is predicated on an emotional bond).

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Trembling Before G-d

A cinematic portrait of various gay Orthodox Jews who struggle to reconcile their faith and their sexual orientation.

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Rabbi Kleinbaum Message to LBGTQ Youth

Rabbi Kleinbaum created this message for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth in crisis for CBST's Strength Through Community project in response to the bullying, torture and suicides that have become widely publicized.

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Go Tell It on the Mountain

In one of the greatest American classics, Baldwin chronicles a fourteen-year-old boy's discovery of the terms of his identity.

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Young LGBT Voices: What Does Pride Mean to You? - Colin Bedell

There are few things the author looks forward to more in the calendar year than New York City’s Pride Parade.

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Episode 73: Jodie Patterson

On womanhood, excellence, Blackness, and our crucial collaborations in parenting, partnership, and creativity.

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How to Survive a Plague

The story of two coalitions -- ACT UP and TAG (Treatment Action Group) -- whose activism and innovation turned AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condition.

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Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone

A major work of American literature that powerfully portrays the anguish of being Black in a society that at times seems poised on the brink of total racial war. At the height of his theatrical career, the actor Leo Proudhammer is nearly felled by a heart attack.

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Pope Francis Backing Same Sex Unions Isn't a Surprise. But It's Still a Big Deal

Francis once called me, a gay man, to affirm my priesthood. Now he’s expressing solidarity with gay people everywhere.

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Brené with Gabby Rivera on Superheroes, Storytelling and Joy as Resistance

In this episode, I talk with writer, storyteller, and joy advocate Gabby Rivera, the first Latina to write for Marvel Comics. Gabby penned the solo series America about America Chavez, a portal-punching queer Latina powerhouse.

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Go Tell It on the Mountain

An African American teen has an explosive relationship with his tyrannical religious fanatic stepfather in 1930s Harlem.

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LGBTQIA Well-Being