Queer Clicks: June 07 | ‘Black Mirror’ Imagines What VR Sex Could Be Like in Its Season 5 Episode ‘Striking Vipers’, Why Can’t Tech Companies Do the ‘Right’ Thing the First Time?, & Other Links

‘Black Mirror’ Imagines What VR Sex Could Be Like in Its Season 5 Episode ‘Striking Vipers’

“…desire can be complicated, which is exactly where Black Mirror’s meditative, sorta-gay, sorta-not Season 5 episode “Striking Vipers” finds itself.” Thrillist

Why Can’t Tech Companies Do the ‘Right’ Thing the First Time?

“YouTube announced on Wednesday it has demonetized the channel of one Steven Crowder, a right-wing commentator who has spent months hurling slurs like “lispy queer” and “anchor baby” at Vox video host Carlos Maza, a gay Latino.” New Yorker Magazine

23 Pics of AIDS/LifeCycle Day Two: Otters and Oranges

“AIDS/LifeCycle is a fully supported, seven-day, 545-mile bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles, co-produced by and benefiting the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center. The event raises awareness about the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic and funds services such as HIV testing, prevention, care, and much more.” Advocate

This Organization Wants You To Remember The Radical Roots of Pride

“While we celebrate Pride, and the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall resistance, it’s easy to forget that Pride is also an opportunity to recommit ourselves to the freedom struggle,” said Darnell Moore, Breakthrough’s head of programs and strategy. “So, #QueerYourPride is our contribution to that work.” Out

Jun 07, 2019 By Dave 1 Comment