In those 50 years, the campaign for lgbt rights has won Landmark Victories in many parts of the world, perhaps best symbolised by the normalisation of gay marriage in a host of countries. My guest today is american filmmaker and screenwriter dustin lance black, who won an oscar for the film milk and has just completed a major series on the struggle for gay rights. Has the time come to declare a famous victory . Dustin lance black, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Thank you for having me. To what extent do you think that your experiences from childhood to now as a gay person have come to define your creative output . Oh, boy. Its one of the many things about me that does define me creatively. Certainly, when im teaching my students because i teach some classes in screenwriting sometimes and i say to them, tell me about you, what is it about you thats unique, where do you come from, what are you interested in, tell me about your parents, your background, these are the things that make you
Are unable to afford the care in that hospital. Louise brown and all of us stand for guaranteed highquality universal health care for every single american meeting their stories with our action and our commitment. And then in buford with queen ket who described the challenge they face in the low country every time that it rains, it floods. They are burying the brunt of Climate Change, not caused by god or mother nature, but you was a, our emissions, our inkhakis in the face of the facts. So when she tells us her story, let us meet that with our commitment to free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuels, to embrace renewable
energy technology and keep this planet from warming so much that it is uninhabitable for the generations that follow. [ cheers ] and then right here in columbia, walking the grounds of the state house with the House Minority leader who tells me that if we cannot pull down the statue that honors ben tillman, a White Nationalist terrorist, then we should at least
Maren Morris recognized Pride Month by revealing she's bisexual. Her social media post includes six photos and a caption that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community.
Maren Morris became a hit with country music fans back in 2016 with her song, "My Church." Now, she is declaring herself a member of the LGBTQ community.