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Watch The Beauty of Being Deaf By Chella Man
For those who don t know Chella Man, he is a 22-year-old artist, activist, author, and actor who identifies as Deaf, trans, Jewish, and Chinese. He recently collaborated and executive produced
Trans in Trumpland, a four-part docuseries that sheds light on the Trump administration s harmful effect on the trans community and he has announced his first book,
Continuum, to be released in June. The list of what he is working on to push for representation in our country goes on, and you should absolutely be following his endeavors. His latest project comes during National Deaf History Month a jewelry collection he worked on with genderless, Asian-led brand Private Policy, with designers Siying Qu and Haoran Li at the helm. (This is not Chella Man s first foray into fashion as he also collaborated with Opening Ceremony on an inclusive clothing line in 2019.)
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Trump Impeached a Second Time, LGBTQ orgs weigh in
HRC and GLAAD both offer statements of support following the historic impeachment vote.
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On Wednesday, Jan. 13, Donald J. Trump became the first sitting president in U.S. history to be impeached by Congress for a second time. He was first impeached in December 2019 for Abuse of Power and Obstruction of Congress, for his role in soliciting political information on Democratic rival and now President-elect, Joseph Biden.
This time, Trump was starkly accused by Congress of inciting his followers to violently storm the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, during a speech at a rally. The measure passed largely along party lines, 232-197, with 10 Republicans joining the chamber’s Democratic majority, making it the most bipartisan impeachment in U.S. history.
A total of 40 LGBTQ organizations are calling for the immediate removal of President Donald Trump in the wake of the January 6 attack on the United States Capitol by pro-Trump domestic terrorists that resulted in five deaths.
Meanwhile, San Francisco-based Twitter on Friday permanently suspended Trump s Twitter account, citing the possibility of a further incitement of violence.
The statement, spearheaded and released by GLAAD January 7, is brief: As LGBTQ organizations and movement leaders, we call for the immediate and unequivocal removal of Donald Trump as President of the United States via the invoking of the 25th Amendment or by impeachment if necessary. Our nation s security and the personal security of every American is in grave danger, and we cannot afford to sustain even another day with this destructive and seditious man in the White House.