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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 POLARI PRIZE 'A magnificent achievement .
. . I cannot remember a book where I cried so often. Brave,
insightful, unflinching, funny, sad, triumphant . . . everything.
And both a warning and a hope for the times to come' STEPHEN FRY
Dustin Lance Black wrote the Oscar-winning screenplay for Milk and
helped overturn California's anti-gay marriage Proposition 8, but
he grew up in a conservative Mormon household outside San Antonio,
Texas. His mother, Anne, was raised in rural Louisiana, and
contracted polio when she was two years old. She endured brutal
surgeries, as well as braces and crutches for life, and was told
that she would never have children or a family. Wilfully defying
expectations, she found salvation in an unlikely faith, raised
three sons, and escaped the abuse and violence of two questionably
devised Mormon marriages before finding love and an improbable
career in the U.S. civil service. When Lance came out to his mother
at twenty-one, he was already studying the arts instead of going on
his Mormon mission. She derided his sexuality as a sinful choice
and was terrified for his future. Mama's Boy explores what it took
to remain a family despite such division -- a journey that
stretched from the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to the woodsheds
of East Texas. In the end, the rifts that have split a nation
couldn't end this relationship that has defined and inspired their
remarkable lives. Mama's Boy is their story. It's a story of the
noble quest for a plane higher than politics - one of family,
foundations, turmoil, tragedy, elation, and love. It is a story
needed now more than ever. 'To outsiders, my mom and I should have
been enemies. Our house should have been divided -- North vs South,
red vs blue, conservative vs progressive, or however you want to
put it. Instead, my mom and I fuelled each other. Her oil lit my
lamp, and eventually mine lit hers. The tools I'd learned to wield
growing up in her conservative, Christian, southern, military home
were the same I'd used to wage battles that had taken me from a
broken-down welfare apartment where gunfire sang me to sleep, to
the biggest stages in the world, and to the front row of the United
States Supreme Court to fight for LGBTQ equality.'
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Pride and Joy (Paperback)
Kathleen Archambeau; Contributions by Dustin Lance Black
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Stories of success, happiness and hope from the LGBT
communityStories that comprise the best of LGBT
history:Â Pride and Joy: LGBTQ Artists, Icons and Everyday
Heroestells the stories of queer citizens of the world living OUT
and proud happy, fulfilling, successful lives. Diverse and global.
Famous and unsung. There is a story here for everyone in the LGBT
community who has ever questioned their sexual orientation or
gender identity, or discovered it. Discover LGBT community stories
that will stir you and reveal: why Tony Kushner quit cello and how
Colm Toibin found his voice. why Emma Donoghue calls her experience
a fluke and the best advice Bill T. Jones got was from his mother.
how being an inaugural poet changed Richard Blancoâs life and how
Ugandan activist âLongJonesâ escaped death threats and gained
asylum. Award-winning writer and longtime LGBTQ activist Kathleen
Archambeau tells the untold stories from diverse LGBT community
voices around the corner or around the world. Not like the
depressing, sinister, shadowy stories of the past, this book
highlights queer people living open, happy, fulfilling and
successful lives. Be inspired by LGBT community stories that
celebrate the human spirit: Be emboldened by the bravery of a
Uruguayan author who was rejected by her immediate family even as
she began a family of her own. Be inspired by the audacity to fight
for justice that motivates National Center for Lesbian Rights
Executive Director Kate Kendell, a Mormon who grew up in Utah.
Learn how two couples transcend time and distance to finally be
together and how one NBA sports executive summoned the courage to
come out. Discover the message of love from the first openly
lesbian United Methodist Church Bishop. Learn the secrets of
successful OUT IBM executive based in London and the rewards of
Ballroom Basix founder in Harlem. See how the Maori philosophy of
whÄnau guided the MP who won marriage rights in New Zealand and
how high expectations overcame disability and bullying for an
acclaimed mezzo-soprano. Know how the Armenian Genocide and family
tensions impacted a professional violinist and composer. Pride
& Joy is a window into the LGBTQ community for straight
friends, allies, parents and families of this finally emerging
marginalized group. Thereâs hope that, in the words of Dan
Savage, âIt Gets Betterâ for: the transgender choreographer and
dancer who continues to break rules and enlighten audiences to the
Dutch singer, songwriter and independent theater producer who
breaks down stereotypes. the Russian émigré award-winning
computer scientist to the Chinese folk dancer. the founder of an
award-winning smoking cessation program to the California Political
Director of the Obama re-election campaign. and, for Entrepreneurs
and gay dads, ballroom dancers and Hungarian activists on neo-Nazi
âhit lists.â
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