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We want to take time to remember the life of Nex Benedict, an LGBTQ+ student in Oklahoma who died after an altercation with several older students in a bathroom at their high school. The 16-year-old is being remembered as a kind, intelligent teenager who loved their cat. Authorities are investigating what happened while advocates across the country have called out the rising anti-trans rhetoric growing in the U.S. over the last few years.
May Nex's memory be a blessing. π
β¨ Marcia Gay Harden continues to be a treasure. The Oscar-winning actor has been a noted LGBTQ+ ally for years, and she recently discussed how her children continue to inspire her advocacy for marginalized people. βI was already learning a lot about the gay community, but at the time, we spoke more about gay community rather than queer community,β Harden said. βAnd I think now the kids talk a lot about the queer community, and itβs much more expansive. Itβs much more gender nonconforming. Itβs much more embracing, actually. β¦ Iβm learning on a daily basis about that from all of the kids.β β¨
ποΈ Who remembers the Colin Farrell film Alexander? Anyone? No? Just me? Well, Netflix has a new series on the legendary military leader Alexander the Great that is hecka queer β which is historically accurate. But don't tell that to some conservatives. My colleague Trudy Ring breaks down what historians know about the queerness of Alexander the Great. ποΈ
Check out these stories and others below. I'll see you here again on Thursday.
Onward and upward,
Alex Cooper
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Each week, The Advocate newsletter has a little bit of LGBTQ+ trivia. Today, you'll get the question. Thursday, you'll get a hint. And Saturday, you'll get the answer.
This week's question is: What acclaimed book by George M. Johnson has been banned across the U.S. for its overtly queer themes?
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