Kim Burrell apologizes to LGBTQ+ community for 'negative and hurtful' comments
GLAAD has called the Gospel musician's apology "a first step toward full accountability."
July 25, 2024
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GLAAD has called the Gospel musician's apology "a first step toward full accountability."
The Ellen Degeneres Show host sat down with Pharrell Williams to discuss how there's no room for hate in 2017.
The antigay gospel singer, who is featured on the Hidden Figures soundtrack, is preaching the same kind of bigotry that is being denounced in the film.
The host tweeted the news "for those asking" Tuesday, in reaction to the gospel singer's homophobic rant.
Texas Southern University has announced the end of the antigay gospel singer's radio show, Bridging the Gap.
The gospel singer called gay love "perverted," even though she's performed with Frank Ocean and is set to appear on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show.
As much as homophobic denominations like Burrell's Church of God in Christ don't want to admit it, righteous gay and bi men are part of their congregations.
Katonya Breaux tweeted to Ocean: "Son, can we crop Kim Burrell's voice out of your song?"
Naomi Esther Blemur's tweeted a video in support of an "ex-homosexual," along with other anti-LGBTQ+ tweets.
A year after Ellen DeGeneres came out, her show was canceled. But her bravery in the face of uncertainty changed the world and paved the way for a brighter future.
Twenty years ago this week DeGeneres came out, and she's been an advocate ever since.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of freedom in America for "all of God's children" is being defiled by the president-elect and his bigoted Cabinet picks.