Tumblr, we need you! A rogue Arizona State representative, John Kavanagh, wants to pass a bill that would thow trans people in jail for using public restrooms. Anyone could be asked for I.D. to “prove” their gender, and if there’s a discrepancy they could face a fine or jailtime.
When asked why the bill targeted trans people, Kavanagh explained that it’s because he thinks “they’re weird.” Outrageous.
We can stop this bill by taking action at www.allout.org/arizona and spreading the word far and wide. Will you help?
BBC Take On Zombie Outbreak Is Delightfully British
In the unlikely event a cluster of undead surrounds, please call this government number. In The Flesh is less survival horror, and more zombie reintegration plan.
Set in the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse, In The Flesh is more Shaun of the Dead than Walking Dead. The plot follows Kieren (Luke Newberry), an undead teenager trying to reintegrate into society after being rehabilitated by the British government from his”Partially Deceased Syndrome” via unknown means.
The BBC show will premiere in the UK on March 17th, with no word as to when it’ll jump the pond to the States.
I’m so excited for this new mini-series! I wish they decided to make it an entire show, but I’m just so glad it’s premiering around the corner! I absolutely love it!
This weekend, activists in Uganda held their first Gay Pride. This is a country where homosexuality is punishable by death. This is a huge step for human rights, and I can’t even fathom the bravery it took to participate. (via)
Weekend (2011), Tomboy (2011), Keep The Lights On (2012) are three films that I’ve seen recently and absolutely loved. These three titles are hands down among the best LGBT/Gay cinema has to offer. The cinematography, the directing, the acting, are all so naturalistic and simply amazing. I highly recommend them. Weekend (my favorite) is available on Netflix!
Rights for LGBTQ Americans, a state-by-state guide.
It sickens me to see the lack of rights I have in my homestate of Michigan.



