Last week, I interviewed the founder of “Hetero Awesome Fest,” which is essentially an anti-LGBTQ Straight Pride under the guise of a religious event that’s meant to celebrate “faith, family and freedom.”
Mark Fitzpatrick told me he’s taking the festival to the next level this year by launching a 501(c)(3) charity called “Heterosexual Awesomeness, Inc.”
Fitzpatrick, a devout Christian, has said his motivation for starting this charity is that the LGBTQ community is “wicked, perverse and [one that] victimizes children” and that Pride is associated with “disgusting and criminal activity.”
And the data just doesn’t support that. Between 1950 and 2020, there were about 216,000 victims of sexual abuse carried out by the French Catholic Church’s clergy. And a 2019 investigation into the Southern Baptist Churches revealed over 380 individuals were accused of sexual misconduct, resulting in 700 victims since 1988.
If we were able to get all the Mark Fitzpatricks on board with taking a data-driven approach to fighting back against grooming and pedophilia, there would be transformative work done to dismantle the systemic, pervasive epidemic of sexual assault in conservative Christian spaces.
Major Social Media Platforms Failing to Meet ‘Basic Standards’ of Safety for LGBTQ Users: GLAAD (The Hill)
Six of the nation’s leading social media platforms are failing to keep LGBTQ users safe from online bullying and harassment and quell the spread of disinformation, according to a new report from GLAAD.
LGBTQ Catholics Hope Pope Leo XIV Continues Francis’ Legacy of Acceptance (NBC News)
Pope Francis opened the door to the LGBTQ faithful, and they are hoping the new pontiff continues to move the Catholic Church toward acceptance.
Montana Judge Finds Trans Care Ban Unconstitutional (Montana Free Press)
The decision about the 2023 law could be appealed to the Montana Supreme Court.
Save the date and RSVP now! On June 3rd in DC, I will interview Kara Swisher—the host of “On with Kara Swisher,” cohost of “Pivot” and the author of “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story”—about reporting on LGBTQ issues in today’s political climate. The conversation will be followed by a Q&A. Drinks will be served and the event is free. Please RSVP ASAP as space is limited. We look forward to seeing you. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️📰 Let’s celebrate LGBTQ journalism!
We are excited to announce we are a finalist for the National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation Journalism Awards for our HIV Prevention story. Winners will be announced in June.
Over the next week, be on the lookout for new Uncloseted reporting:
🆕 In 2025, bathroom laws targeting transgender individuals are resurging, forcing them into spaces that don’t align with their gender identity. In states like Ohio and Florida, where bathroom bans are the law, we follow two trans people as they follow the law and use bathrooms that don’t match their gender identity. Briden Schueren, a trans man, and Ashley Brundage, a trans woman, share their painful and awkward experiences of using public restrooms under these laws.
🆕 On Tuesday, as anti-trans legislation and violence against the trans community intensifies, more trans women are turning to guns for protection. Jake Angelo speaks to trans women across the country about why many of them feel like carrying is more important than ever.
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