logo logo
  • home
  • News
  • Review
  • Short Films
  • Stories
  • home
  • News
  • Review
  • Short Films
  • Stories
  1. Home
  2. Tag
  3. homophobia in the justice system
Breaking Stereotypes: An Incarcerated Man’s Journey of Being Openly Gay in Prison

News Breaking Stereotypes: An Incarcerated Man’s Journey of Being Openly Gay in Prison

According to the Prison Policy Initiative, LGBTQ+ individuals face arrest rates more than double those of their straight counterparts, with lesbian and bisexual women being over four times more likely to be arrested than straight women. Additionally, one in six transgender people have experienced incarceration at some point in their lives. Tony Vick is currently…

487 Views 0 Comments
News 2025-02-13
Article Search
GayRR: LGBTQ+ Culture and Life
GayRR: LGBTQ+ Culture and Life
LGBTQ+ Culture and Life
users
1
articles
287
Comments
2434
Views
100875
Random Articles
Knock Out Thai BL Series Review: Boxing Romance, Drama & Love Story Breakdown

Knock Out Thai BL Series Review: Boxing Romance, Drama & Love Story Breakdown

“Knock Out,” a Thai BL series with boxing at its core, immediately hooked me with its fresh setting—because let’s be real, how often do you see a love story draped in boxing gloves and sweat? It’s bold, no doubt, stepping into a world usually reserved for gritty sports dramas rather than tender romances. But as...
Terry and Julian UK Sitcom Review: A Bold and Camp British Comedy Classic

Terry and Julian UK Sitcom Review: A Bold and Camp British Comedy Classic

Terry and Julian (UK Sitcom) – A Whimsical Dive into Camp Comedy If you ever find yourself yearning for a sitcom that dances on the edge of convention, “Terry and Julian” is a wild ride you won’t soon forget. This British comedy, which aired on Channel 4 back in 1992, only lasted a single season—just...
Bixa Travesty Documentary Review: Exploring Linn da Quebrada’s Fight Against Racism, Transphobia & Poverty in Brazil

Bixa Travesty Documentary Review: Exploring Linn da Quebrada’s Fight Against Racism, Transphobia & Poverty in Brazil

From the very first frame, “Bixa Travesty” slams you into the vivid, pulsating world of Linn da Quebrada—a fierce Brazilian transsexual singer carving her path through the gritty edges of São Paulo’s favelas. This documentary isn’t just a biography; it feels like a raw, unedited scream against the suffocating weight of racism, transphobia, and poverty....
Grandma with Alzheimer’s disease advises gay grandson to leave home

Grandma with Alzheimer’s disease advises gay grandson to leave home

“Son, when you look for a job in the future, don’t listen to your parents. Go find a job in a bigger place.” After Mingyuan went to college, his grandmother would always say this every time he came home during vacation. Mingyuan knew what she meant. In the second semester of his sophomore year, Mingyuan...
Mel (2023) Documentary Review: The Inspiring True Story of Armenian Transgender Weightlifter Mel Daluzyan’s Journey

Mel (2023) Documentary Review: The Inspiring True Story of Armenian Transgender Weightlifter Mel Daluzyan’s Journey

Introduction I still remember the first time I stumbled across the name Mel Daluzyan. It was a headline about an Armenian weightlifter breaking records, a story that seemed almost mythic in its simplicity—until I learned about the storm that followed. In Inna Sahakyan’s documentary Mel, we’re invited into the whirlwind life of a champion whose...
 Theme by Puock