Jason Lyon & Andrew Edmonson talking about the Supreme Court ruling about the Philadelphia Catholic Social Services foster agency that would not place with same sex couples. SCOTUS precedence & how the court has interpreted religious freedom are discussed https://t.co/CDyeqxaYro
Andrew Edmonson and Bryan Hlavinka talk about the Texas Legislature special session.
(The discussion was recorded before the Texas State Democratic Legislatures left the state to prevent a quorum of the session)
Andrew Edmonson & Bryan Hlavinka talk about the Texas Legislature special session which contains a lot of "red meat" for Republican base. Equality Texas watches the Texas Legislature closely &puts out action alerts regarding the state legislature https://t.co/3E0vV3QgUX
Andrew Edmonson covers the film "Tennessee and Truman: An Intimate Portrait". The work, lives, & personal journeys of iconic American artists Truman Capote and Tennesee Williams coalesce with creative combustion in this innovative dual-portrait documentary https://t.co/O6W11zsv3r
New MFAH video series called "Pride at the Museum: A Rainbow of Artists" features HSPVA alum Lovie Olivia and Preetika Rajgariah's studio. They are multidisciplinary artists who are now also doing food centered conversations https://t.co/lwW0kMofUg
Starting June 25th MFAH will be virtually showing:
"Against the Current"
The journey of Veiga Grรฉtarsdรณttir through her attempt to kayak more than 1,200 miles around Iceland, intertwined with the story of her decision to have gender-reassignment surgery. https://t.co/Q69b8PNSdI
New MFAH video series called "Pride at the Museum: A Rainbow of Artists" features Harrison Guy of Urban Souls Dance Company's choreography. He has created a new solo work called "These Feet Were Made For Walking" that Cameron Edwards performs. #houston#art#dance#Pride2021
Moe Penders is a non-binary artist who has a piece at the Holocaust Museum of Houston in the "Withstand: Latinx Art in Times of Conflict" exhibit. Penders is featured in the MFAH film "Pride at the Museum: A Rainbow of Artists" #latinx#enby#nonbinary https://t.co/q7Iu6knEhm
Lucy Hicks Anderson was a trans woman living in the 1940s who fought in court to protect the validity of her marriage and her status as a woman. Sadly she did not win her fight https://t.co/mytCe8tV6Y
in 2000 Christie Lee Littleton lost her court battle to have her marriage upheld in Texas. It had been decided her marriage to her husband wasn't valid because she had "male" on her original birth certificate https://t.co/DKHoPytFEv