Paintings by Beauford Delaney
Our May/June featured film selection is the hit Netflix series, Heartstopper, an uplifting LGBTQ+ drama about teen friendship and young romance based on the graphic novel by Alice Oseman.
Our featured artist this month is Beauford Delaney, a modernist painter whose work spanned naïf urban scenes and portraits to the abstract. Although never center stage, he was a darling of the international cultural scene during the Harlem Renaissance and later in Paris, but his position as a gay man, an African-American, an expatriate, and a sufferer of mental illness made it difficult for him to fit in wherever he went. Be Your Wonderful Self: The Portraits of Beauford Delaney is currently on view at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans through July 17th, 2022.
Consistent with JusticeAid’s mission to promote justice through the arts, and in keeping with our 2022 focus on LGBTQ civil rights, throughout the year we will feature films that address important issues to the LGBTQ community. Our film picks do not aim to represent the broad spectrum of this community—that is an impossible feat. Rather, they offer a glimpse into the complexities and strengths inherent in queer and gender non-conforming identities. We hope these films also offer inspiration, deepen our collective understanding, and prompt candid conversations with family and friends. We suggest artworks, songs, books, TV shows, and viewpoints to supplement the films below.
We welcome your reactions and suggestions and look forward to taking this journey with you throughout 2022 as we strive to forge greater empathy and deeper commitment to providing access to justice and protections for the civil rights of all persons.
Heartstopper
2022
DIRECTED BY
Euros Lyn
and written by Alice Oseman
STARRING
AWARDS
100% approval rating, Rotten Tomatoes
Rising Star, New Drama, National Television Awards
SEE IT ON
Netflix
MUSIC THAT MATTERS
May/June Pick: “The Sun Goes Down,” from gay pop-rap star Lil Nas X’s debut album, Montero.
Listen
QUEER ART FILM ARCHIVE
April 2022, Angels of America
March 2022, Blue Is the Warmest Color
February 2022, Flee
January 2022, Moonlight
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By Jennifer Finney Boylan
The bestselling story of a transition—for its author, as well as the woman who loves her. Updated 10th anniversary edition contains new introduction, new update chapter, and a new epilogue by Deirdre “Grace” Boylan.
“Beautifully crafted, fearless, painfully honest, inspiring, and extremely witty. Jennifer Finney Boylan is an exquisite writer with a fascinating story, and this combination has resulted in one of the most remarkable, moving, and unforgettable memoirs in recent history.”
Framing Agnes (documentary film)
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Stonewall Book Awards in Children’s & Young Adult Literature, 2022 Winners (American Library Association)
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Becoming Nicole
By Amy Ellis Nutt
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The Argonauts
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Pose
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41 Queer & Trans High School Movies All Teens Should See
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Always Jane
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JusticeAid leverages the community-building power of art and music to transform awareness into action in the fight against injustice. Each year we identify and raise funds for justice causes by hosting music, arts, and educational events. Since 2013 JusticeAid has granted more than 1.5 million dollars to nonprofits working to ensure access to justice for the disenfranchised and marginalized. Our grantee partners are fighting racist voter suppression and racist policing, working to end mass incarceration and inhumane immigration practices, ensuring access to legal services, and addressing the criminalization and hatred of others. Throughout 2022 JusticeAid is focusing on LGBTQ civil rights and raising money for SMYAL (Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders). In 2022, our gift to JusticeAid will support SMYAL’s work to meet the most pressing needs of queer & trans youth. Through affirming programs and services, SMYAL equips LGBTQ youth with the resources they need to thrive as they grow into adulthood.