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Why the “born this way” argument doesn't advance LGBT equality | Dr. Lisa Diamond | TEDxSaltLakeCity
"Lady Gaga has said it. The Pope has said it. But are people really born gay? Lisa Diamond, a professor of psychology and gender studies, deconstructs the ""born this way"" argument and shows why it doesn't advance LGBT equality.
About the speaker:
Lisa Diamond is an author and professor of psychology and gender studies at the University of Utah. Lisa Diamond is Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies at the University of Utah. She studies the expression of sexual attractions and sexual identity over the lifetime, and the influences of early life experiences on later sexual development. Dr. Diamond is known for her research on sexual fluidity, which describes the capacity for individuals to experience shifts in their pattern of same-sex and other-sex attractions over time. Dr. Diamond...
published: 18 Dec 2018
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UN Free & Equal: The Lesson
Every day, lesbian, gay, bi, trans (LGBT) and intersex kids – and other children seen as defying gender stereotypes - are bullied at school, at home and in their community. Bullying can take many forms –from taunting and name-calling to brutal violence.
Children who experience this kind of abuse have a higher risk of anxiety, loneliness, low self-esteem, self-harm, depression and suicide. They are also more likely to skip or drop out of school.
The United Nations is calling on everyone - from parents and teachers to Governments - to protect these children’s fundamental right to live free from violence and discrimination. Your actions matter!
published: 02 Mar 2017
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The fight for LGBT equality is not over | Hillary Clinton
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans deserve to live their lives free from discrimination. Hillary knows the fight for LGBT equality will not be finished until every American can not only marry, but also live, work, pray, learn, and raise a family free from discrimination.
SUBSCRIBE for the latest news and updates from the Hillary Clinton campaign ► http://hrc.io/1IoVaSK
Watch more videos from Hillary Clinton!► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZwguLJVxsM&index=1&list=PLt9jO9QkAAocHqyifNQaGPR-9jipern-b
Stay connected with the campaign.
Subscribe on YouTube ► http://hrc.io/1JUHnFa
Like us on Facebook ► http://hrc.io/1cXY8Cx
Follow us on Twitter ► http://hrc.io/1LFY7z9
Follow us on Instagram ► http://hrc.io/1MdkRtE
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ABOUT HILL...
published: 07 Dec 2015
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Most LGBT friendly Country in Asia???
#Countries #Asia #Most Gay friendly country #Taiwan #Thailand #Philippines #Nepal
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This video shows what is the Most Gay friendly and safest country for LGBTQ+ people is in the Asia
The country with 5th highest LGBT equality in Asia is Taiwan ,the 4th is Thailand, the 3rd is Singapore, the 2nd is Philippines, and the most LGBT friendly country in Asia is Nepal
Source: https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/global-acceptance-index-lgbt/
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my videos are also inspired by real life lore channel
links:
RealLifeLore: https://www.youtube.com/c/RealLifeLore
Thetruesize: https://thetruesize.com
Wendover productions: https://www.youtub...
published: 24 Dec 2022
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Wanda Sykes Takes Us Through the History of LGBTQ+ — Now You Know
Have you ever wondered about the beginnings of homosexuality? Get to know a little bit about the fight for equality as Wanda Sykes takes us on a journey all the way back to the Middle Ages. Now, in 2019, we get to celebrate moments like Pride Month in June and Transgender Awareness Week in November.
#WandaSykes
#LGBTQ+
#TheEllenShow
published: 14 Nov 2019
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Hillary Clinton Vows To Fight With HRC For Full LGBT Equality
published: 19 Feb 2016
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Bernie Stood Up for Gay Rights in 1993
There is no place in this country for any form of discrimination against our LGBTQ+ family.
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We're going to win this election and transform the country, but we can't do it alone. The way we win is person-to-person contact, knocking on doors and making the case for people to get out to vote. Are you in?
Make a donation: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bernie-january-donate?refcode=youtube
Volunteer for Bernie: berniesanders.com/volunteer
Volunteer in early states: https://berniesanders.com/states/
Organizer your friends: https://app.berniesanders.com/
Make calls for Bernie: https://berniesanders.com/call/
Send texts for Bernie: https://berniesanders.com/text/
Host or attend an event: https://map.berniesanders.com/
published: 09 Feb 2020
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Human rights leaders speak out for LGBT equality
UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and South Africa's Justice Edwin Cameron speak out for the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people. With footage from the launch of Free & Equal, the UN campaign for LGBT equality, these leaders make the case for a world that is free and equal. For more information, visit www.unfe.org.
You can watch this video with English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian captions by clicking the small, square "CC" button in the bottom of the YouTube screen and selecting language.
published: 17 Sep 2013
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What If LGBT Took Over The World?
#shorts #history #mapper #geography #maps #lgbt #usa
This short tells a story about what would happen if LGBTQ population took over the US. After taking them, they would ready their army and attack Canada, who has a stronger army. But with many Canadian LGBT soldiers fighting for the US, they would be able to beat them. Their next target would be Europe, and they would help some countries to create a coup, and become LGBT. However, the world will be very angry, and would unite in hopes of destroying them. They would have a much stronger army, and after liberating Europe, and with the help of the patriotic US rebels, they would finally beat them, ending this conflict.
published: 24 Aug 2024
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Kesha fights for LGBT Equality
Kesha will be honored at the 21st Annual HRC Nashville Equality Dinner on Saturday, March 5, 2016, with HRC Nashville’s Visibility Award. An outspoken advocate who refuses to accept labels, Kesha has used her spotlight to bring attention to the bullying and harassment that many LGBT young people continue to face.
http://www.HRC.org
published: 02 Mar 2016
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Why the “born this way” argument doesn't advance LGBT equality | Dr. Lisa Diamond | TEDxSaltLakeCity
"Lady Gaga has said it. The Pope has said it. But are people really born gay? Lisa Diamond, a professor of psychology and gender studies, deconstructs the ""bor...
"Lady Gaga has said it. The Pope has said it. But are people really born gay? Lisa Diamond, a professor of psychology and gender studies, deconstructs the ""born this way"" argument and shows why it doesn't advance LGBT equality.
About the speaker:
Lisa Diamond is an author and professor of psychology and gender studies at the University of Utah. Lisa Diamond is Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies at the University of Utah. She studies the expression of sexual attractions and sexual identity over the lifetime, and the influences of early life experiences on later sexual development. Dr. Diamond is known for her research on sexual fluidity, which describes the capacity for individuals to experience shifts in their pattern of same-sex and other-sex attractions over time. Dr. Diamond is co-editor of the APA Handbook of Sexuality and Psychology and is a fellow of two divisions of the APA. Dr. Diamond has published over 100 articles and book chapters, and has been invited to present her research all over the world. She has received awards from the Developmental Psychology and LGBT Psychology Divisions of the APA, the American Association of University Women, the International Association for Relationship Research, the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Why_The_“Born_This_Way”_Argument_Doesn't_Advance_Lgbt_Equality_|_Dr._Lisa_Diamond_|_Tedxsaltlakecity
"Lady Gaga has said it. The Pope has said it. But are people really born gay? Lisa Diamond, a professor of psychology and gender studies, deconstructs the ""born this way"" argument and shows why it doesn't advance LGBT equality.
About the speaker:
Lisa Diamond is an author and professor of psychology and gender studies at the University of Utah. Lisa Diamond is Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies at the University of Utah. She studies the expression of sexual attractions and sexual identity over the lifetime, and the influences of early life experiences on later sexual development. Dr. Diamond is known for her research on sexual fluidity, which describes the capacity for individuals to experience shifts in their pattern of same-sex and other-sex attractions over time. Dr. Diamond is co-editor of the APA Handbook of Sexuality and Psychology and is a fellow of two divisions of the APA. Dr. Diamond has published over 100 articles and book chapters, and has been invited to present her research all over the world. She has received awards from the Developmental Psychology and LGBT Psychology Divisions of the APA, the American Association of University Women, the International Association for Relationship Research, the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 18 Dec 2018
- views: 671161
1:48
UN Free & Equal: The Lesson
Every day, lesbian, gay, bi, trans (LGBT) and intersex kids – and other children seen as defying gender stereotypes - are bullied at school, at home and in thei...
Every day, lesbian, gay, bi, trans (LGBT) and intersex kids – and other children seen as defying gender stereotypes - are bullied at school, at home and in their community. Bullying can take many forms –from taunting and name-calling to brutal violence.
Children who experience this kind of abuse have a higher risk of anxiety, loneliness, low self-esteem, self-harm, depression and suicide. They are also more likely to skip or drop out of school.
The United Nations is calling on everyone - from parents and teachers to Governments - to protect these children’s fundamental right to live free from violence and discrimination. Your actions matter!
https://wn.com/Un_Free_Equal_The_Lesson
Every day, lesbian, gay, bi, trans (LGBT) and intersex kids – and other children seen as defying gender stereotypes - are bullied at school, at home and in their community. Bullying can take many forms –from taunting and name-calling to brutal violence.
Children who experience this kind of abuse have a higher risk of anxiety, loneliness, low self-esteem, self-harm, depression and suicide. They are also more likely to skip or drop out of school.
The United Nations is calling on everyone - from parents and teachers to Governments - to protect these children’s fundamental right to live free from violence and discrimination. Your actions matter!
- published: 02 Mar 2017
- views: 544969
1:10
The fight for LGBT equality is not over | Hillary Clinton
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans deserve to live their lives free from discrimination. Hillary knows the fight for LGBT equality will not be fi...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans deserve to live their lives free from discrimination. Hillary knows the fight for LGBT equality will not be finished until every American can not only marry, but also live, work, pray, learn, and raise a family free from discrimination.
SUBSCRIBE for the latest news and updates from the Hillary Clinton campaign ► http://hrc.io/1IoVaSK
Watch more videos from Hillary Clinton!► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZwguLJVxsM&index=1&list=PLt9jO9QkAAocHqyifNQaGPR-9jipern-b
Stay connected with the campaign.
Subscribe on YouTube ► http://hrc.io/1JUHnFa
Like us on Facebook ► http://hrc.io/1cXY8Cx
Follow us on Twitter ► http://hrc.io/1LFY7z9
Follow us on Instagram ► http://hrc.io/1MdkRtE
Pin with us on Pinterest ► http://hrc.io/1Hu3ehd
ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON
Hillary Clinton has served as Secretary of State, Senator from New York, First Lady of the United States, First Lady of Arkansas, a practicing lawyer and law professor, activist, and volunteer, but the first things her friends and family will tell you is that she’s never forgotten where she came from or who she’s been fighting for throughout her life. Hillary was raised in a suburb of Illinois where she attended public school and was raised a Methodist by her parents. She attended Wellesley College, and went on to study law at Yale. After attending Yale Law School, she went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund, going door to door in New Bedford, Massachusetts. After serving as a lawyer for the Congressional Committee investigating President Nixon, she moved to Arkansas where she taught law and ran legal clinics representing poor people. She co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, one of the state’s first child advocacy groups. As First Lady under President Bill Clinton, Hillary tenaciously led the fight to reform our health care system so that all our families have access to the care they need at affordable prices. Hillary led the U.S. delegation to Beijing to attend the UN Fourth World Conference on Women and gave a groundbreaking speech, declaring that “human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all”—inspiring women worldwide and helping to galvanize a global movement for women’s rights and opportunities. Hillary was then elected to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first woman senator from New York. She repeatedly worked across the aisle to get things done, including working alongside Republicans after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. When Congress wouldn't do enough for rural areas and small towns, Hillary didn’t back down. She launched innovative partnerships with the tech industry and provided support to local colleges and small businesses. When President Obama asked Hillary to serve as his secretary of state, she answered the call to public service once again. She was a forceful champion for human rights, internet freedom, and rights and opportunities for women and girls, LGBT people and young people all around the globe. Now she’s running for President because everyday Americans need a champion and she wants to be that champion.
ABOUT THE HILLARY CLINTON YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Welcome to Hillary Clinton’s YouTube Channel. This channel is the official hub for videos related to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential run, and where you’ll find small glimpses into the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. Learn all about Hillary’s platform, and where she stands on the issues facing America today. Connect with Hillary on the problems that matter to you: climate change, immigration, healthcare, inequality, education, and the economy. See the pivotal moment that began it all, with the Getting Started video announcing her candidacy. Watch important speeches and event highlights, such as Hillary’s official campaign launch speech on Roosevelt Island, New York. Stay up to date with the campaign ads and video everyone will be talking about on social media. Follow Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail leading up to the democratic primaries and caucuses in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, and many more states. Explore Hillary’s background and bio, and learn how she has always been a forceful champion for human rights, internet freedom, and rights and opportunities for women and girls, the LGBT community, and young people all around the globe. Get inspired and fired up about becoming a volunteer, and donating to the campaign. Hillary is running for President because everyday Americans need a champion and she want to be that champion.
This account is run by Hillary for America. Get updates from the campaign by going to our website: http://www.hillaryclinton.com/join
https://wn.com/The_Fight_For_Lgbt_Equality_Is_Not_Over_|_Hillary_Clinton
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans deserve to live their lives free from discrimination. Hillary knows the fight for LGBT equality will not be finished until every American can not only marry, but also live, work, pray, learn, and raise a family free from discrimination.
SUBSCRIBE for the latest news and updates from the Hillary Clinton campaign ► http://hrc.io/1IoVaSK
Watch more videos from Hillary Clinton!► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZwguLJVxsM&index=1&list=PLt9jO9QkAAocHqyifNQaGPR-9jipern-b
Stay connected with the campaign.
Subscribe on YouTube ► http://hrc.io/1JUHnFa
Like us on Facebook ► http://hrc.io/1cXY8Cx
Follow us on Twitter ► http://hrc.io/1LFY7z9
Follow us on Instagram ► http://hrc.io/1MdkRtE
Pin with us on Pinterest ► http://hrc.io/1Hu3ehd
ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON
Hillary Clinton has served as Secretary of State, Senator from New York, First Lady of the United States, First Lady of Arkansas, a practicing lawyer and law professor, activist, and volunteer, but the first things her friends and family will tell you is that she’s never forgotten where she came from or who she’s been fighting for throughout her life. Hillary was raised in a suburb of Illinois where she attended public school and was raised a Methodist by her parents. She attended Wellesley College, and went on to study law at Yale. After attending Yale Law School, she went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund, going door to door in New Bedford, Massachusetts. After serving as a lawyer for the Congressional Committee investigating President Nixon, she moved to Arkansas where she taught law and ran legal clinics representing poor people. She co-founded Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, one of the state’s first child advocacy groups. As First Lady under President Bill Clinton, Hillary tenaciously led the fight to reform our health care system so that all our families have access to the care they need at affordable prices. Hillary led the U.S. delegation to Beijing to attend the UN Fourth World Conference on Women and gave a groundbreaking speech, declaring that “human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all”—inspiring women worldwide and helping to galvanize a global movement for women’s rights and opportunities. Hillary was then elected to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first woman senator from New York. She repeatedly worked across the aisle to get things done, including working alongside Republicans after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. When Congress wouldn't do enough for rural areas and small towns, Hillary didn’t back down. She launched innovative partnerships with the tech industry and provided support to local colleges and small businesses. When President Obama asked Hillary to serve as his secretary of state, she answered the call to public service once again. She was a forceful champion for human rights, internet freedom, and rights and opportunities for women and girls, LGBT people and young people all around the globe. Now she’s running for President because everyday Americans need a champion and she wants to be that champion.
ABOUT THE HILLARY CLINTON YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Welcome to Hillary Clinton’s YouTube Channel. This channel is the official hub for videos related to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential run, and where you’ll find small glimpses into the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign. Learn all about Hillary’s platform, and where she stands on the issues facing America today. Connect with Hillary on the problems that matter to you: climate change, immigration, healthcare, inequality, education, and the economy. See the pivotal moment that began it all, with the Getting Started video announcing her candidacy. Watch important speeches and event highlights, such as Hillary’s official campaign launch speech on Roosevelt Island, New York. Stay up to date with the campaign ads and video everyone will be talking about on social media. Follow Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail leading up to the democratic primaries and caucuses in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, and many more states. Explore Hillary’s background and bio, and learn how she has always been a forceful champion for human rights, internet freedom, and rights and opportunities for women and girls, the LGBT community, and young people all around the globe. Get inspired and fired up about becoming a volunteer, and donating to the campaign. Hillary is running for President because everyday Americans need a champion and she want to be that champion.
This account is run by Hillary for America. Get updates from the campaign by going to our website: http://www.hillaryclinton.com/join
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 110213
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Most LGBT friendly Country in Asia???
#Countries #Asia #Most Gay friendly country #Taiwan #Thailand #Philippines #Nepal
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#Countries #Asia #Most Gay friendly country #Taiwan #Thailand #Philippines #Nepal
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This video shows what is the Most Gay friendly and safest country for LGBTQ+ people is in the Asia
The country with 5th highest LGBT equality in Asia is Taiwan ,the 4th is Thailand, the 3rd is Singapore, the 2nd is Philippines, and the most LGBT friendly country in Asia is Nepal
Source: https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/global-acceptance-index-lgbt/
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my videos are also inspired by real life lore channel
links:
RealLifeLore: https://www.youtube.com/c/RealLifeLore
Thetruesize: https://thetruesize.com
Wendover productions: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wendoverproductions
Spaghetti Road: https://www.youtube.com/c/SpaghettiRoad
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#Countries,#Most LGBT friendly countries,#LGBT equality by countrie,#Asia,#LGBT equality in Asia,#Gay friendly countries,#Most gay friendly countries,#Taiwan,#Thailand,#Singapore,#Philippines,#Nepal,#Countries by gender equality,#Countries by lgbt equality,#Countries by Gay equality,#LGBT rights by countries,#Countries lgbt rights,#Most lgbt friendly nation,#Happy Earth
https://wn.com/Most_Lgbt_Friendly_Country_In_Asia
#Countries #Asia #Most Gay friendly country #Taiwan #Thailand #Philippines #Nepal
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This video shows what is the Most Gay friendly and safest country for LGBTQ+ people is in the Asia
The country with 5th highest LGBT equality in Asia is Taiwan ,the 4th is Thailand, the 3rd is Singapore, the 2nd is Philippines, and the most LGBT friendly country in Asia is Nepal
Source: https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/global-acceptance-index-lgbt/
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my videos are also inspired by real life lore channel
links:
RealLifeLore: https://www.youtube.com/c/RealLifeLore
Thetruesize: https://thetruesize.com
Wendover productions: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wendoverproductions
Spaghetti Road: https://www.youtube.com/c/SpaghettiRoad
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Tags:
#Countries,#Most LGBT friendly countries,#LGBT equality by countrie,#Asia,#LGBT equality in Asia,#Gay friendly countries,#Most gay friendly countries,#Taiwan,#Thailand,#Singapore,#Philippines,#Nepal,#Countries by gender equality,#Countries by lgbt equality,#Countries by Gay equality,#LGBT rights by countries,#Countries lgbt rights,#Most lgbt friendly nation,#Happy Earth
- published: 24 Dec 2022
- views: 1080188
4:32
Wanda Sykes Takes Us Through the History of LGBTQ+ — Now You Know
Have you ever wondered about the beginnings of homosexuality? Get to know a little bit about the fight for equality as Wanda Sykes takes us on a journey all the...
Have you ever wondered about the beginnings of homosexuality? Get to know a little bit about the fight for equality as Wanda Sykes takes us on a journey all the way back to the Middle Ages. Now, in 2019, we get to celebrate moments like Pride Month in June and Transgender Awareness Week in November.
#WandaSykes
#LGBTQ+
#TheEllenShow
https://wn.com/Wanda_Sykes_Takes_US_Through_The_History_Of_Lgbtq_—_Now_You_Know
Have you ever wondered about the beginnings of homosexuality? Get to know a little bit about the fight for equality as Wanda Sykes takes us on a journey all the way back to the Middle Ages. Now, in 2019, we get to celebrate moments like Pride Month in June and Transgender Awareness Week in November.
#WandaSykes
#LGBTQ+
#TheEllenShow
- published: 14 Nov 2019
- views: 843662
1:28
Bernie Stood Up for Gay Rights in 1993
There is no place in this country for any form of discrimination against our LGBTQ+ family.
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We're going to win this election and transform the coun...
There is no place in this country for any form of discrimination against our LGBTQ+ family.
------------
We're going to win this election and transform the country, but we can't do it alone. The way we win is person-to-person contact, knocking on doors and making the case for people to get out to vote. Are you in?
Make a donation: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bernie-january-donate?refcode=youtube
Volunteer for Bernie: berniesanders.com/volunteer
Volunteer in early states: https://berniesanders.com/states/
Organizer your friends: https://app.berniesanders.com/
Make calls for Bernie: https://berniesanders.com/call/
Send texts for Bernie: https://berniesanders.com/text/
Host or attend an event: https://map.berniesanders.com/
https://wn.com/Bernie_Stood_Up_For_Gay_Rights_In_1993
There is no place in this country for any form of discrimination against our LGBTQ+ family.
------------
We're going to win this election and transform the country, but we can't do it alone. The way we win is person-to-person contact, knocking on doors and making the case for people to get out to vote. Are you in?
Make a donation: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bernie-january-donate?refcode=youtube
Volunteer for Bernie: berniesanders.com/volunteer
Volunteer in early states: https://berniesanders.com/states/
Organizer your friends: https://app.berniesanders.com/
Make calls for Bernie: https://berniesanders.com/call/
Send texts for Bernie: https://berniesanders.com/text/
Host or attend an event: https://map.berniesanders.com/
- published: 09 Feb 2020
- views: 269453
3:04
Human rights leaders speak out for LGBT equality
UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and South Africa's Justice Edwin Cameron speak out for the human rights of lesbian, gay, bis...
UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and South Africa's Justice Edwin Cameron speak out for the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people. With footage from the launch of Free & Equal, the UN campaign for LGBT equality, these leaders make the case for a world that is free and equal. For more information, visit www.unfe.org.
You can watch this video with English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian captions by clicking the small, square "CC" button in the bottom of the YouTube screen and selecting language.
https://wn.com/Human_Rights_Leaders_Speak_Out_For_Lgbt_Equality
UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and South Africa's Justice Edwin Cameron speak out for the human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people. With footage from the launch of Free & Equal, the UN campaign for LGBT equality, these leaders make the case for a world that is free and equal. For more information, visit www.unfe.org.
You can watch this video with English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian captions by clicking the small, square "CC" button in the bottom of the YouTube screen and selecting language.
- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 19046
0:55
What If LGBT Took Over The World?
#shorts #history #mapper #geography #maps #lgbt #usa
This short tells a story about what would happen if LGBTQ population took over the US. After taking them,...
#shorts #history #mapper #geography #maps #lgbt #usa
This short tells a story about what would happen if LGBTQ population took over the US. After taking them, they would ready their army and attack Canada, who has a stronger army. But with many Canadian LGBT soldiers fighting for the US, they would be able to beat them. Their next target would be Europe, and they would help some countries to create a coup, and become LGBT. However, the world will be very angry, and would unite in hopes of destroying them. They would have a much stronger army, and after liberating Europe, and with the help of the patriotic US rebels, they would finally beat them, ending this conflict.
https://wn.com/What_If_Lgbt_Took_Over_The_World
#shorts #history #mapper #geography #maps #lgbt #usa
This short tells a story about what would happen if LGBTQ population took over the US. After taking them, they would ready their army and attack Canada, who has a stronger army. But with many Canadian LGBT soldiers fighting for the US, they would be able to beat them. Their next target would be Europe, and they would help some countries to create a coup, and become LGBT. However, the world will be very angry, and would unite in hopes of destroying them. They would have a much stronger army, and after liberating Europe, and with the help of the patriotic US rebels, they would finally beat them, ending this conflict.
- published: 24 Aug 2024
- views: 650202
3:25
Kesha fights for LGBT Equality
Kesha will be honored at the 21st Annual HRC Nashville Equality Dinner on Saturday, March 5, 2016, with HRC Nashville’s Visibility Award. An outspoken advocate ...
Kesha will be honored at the 21st Annual HRC Nashville Equality Dinner on Saturday, March 5, 2016, with HRC Nashville’s Visibility Award. An outspoken advocate who refuses to accept labels, Kesha has used her spotlight to bring attention to the bullying and harassment that many LGBT young people continue to face.
http://www.HRC.org
https://wn.com/Kesha_Fights_For_Lgbt_Equality
Kesha will be honored at the 21st Annual HRC Nashville Equality Dinner on Saturday, March 5, 2016, with HRC Nashville’s Visibility Award. An outspoken advocate who refuses to accept labels, Kesha has used her spotlight to bring attention to the bullying and harassment that many LGBT young people continue to face.
http://www.HRC.org
- published: 02 Mar 2016
- views: 17423