Pride Month Review: Like Grains of Sand

BY JOHN CARTER JR Learning who or what you are, accepting who or what you are, and lovingly embracing yourself are all different things. We…

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Pride Month Review: Shinjuku Boys

BY JOHN CARTER JR Among the various groups in the LGBTQIA+ community, the T has been historically ignored and underrepresented in the media. Only recently…

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Pride Month Review: Mysterious Skin

BY JOHN CARTER JR Trigger Warning: Content includes conversations about Sexual Assault The trauma we endure in our youth can follow us all throughout our…

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Pride Month Review: Everything Everywhere All At Once

BY JOHN CARTER JR Sometimes I worry about dying. Being raised by a catholic, brown, Latino mom and a fundamentalist Christian white dad, talk of…

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Pride Month Review: “Bad Buddy”

BY JOHN CARTER JR Whether we like it or not, the people in our life influence our actions, feelings, and belief systems. We are taught…

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PRIDE MONTH RETRO REVIEW: Pose, a contemporary LGBTQ+ representation

BY JOHN CARTER JR Live. Work. Pose is a drama television series created and produced by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuck, and Steven Canals with Janet…

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