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Out gay wrestler FRED ROSSER talks about being honored for his advocacy

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WWE star wrestler Fred Rosser caused quite a stir when he came out as gay in 2013, since then he has continued wrestling and also has become an activist, rolemodel and advocate non-profit BURN THE HATE for which he was given Miami’s OUTshine Film Festival VANGUARD AWARD and also the Keys To The City. He talked to QUEERGURU about all this …..and his live and hopes.




Charl-Johan Lingenfelder talks about the musical drama on growing up gay in South Africa in the 1980’s

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Queerguru tracked down Charl-Johan Lingenfelder the co-writer of Canary aka Kanarie in Cape Town to talk about the wonderful musical drama based on his own life, and find out why it is one of the rare #LGBTQ films shot in Afrikaans ……. on the eve of its screening at Miami’s OUTshine Film Festival



Queer Brazilian filmmaker DANIEL NOLASCO talks to Queerguru about his stunning new doc MR. LEATHER

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  Brazilian queer filmmaker DANIEL NOLASCO’s fascinating new documentary “Mr. Leather” is a very affectionate profile of Brazil’s growing gay leather community which he manages to demystify for all of us.  Totally intrigued we tracked him down to to Rio on the eve of the film’s North American Premiere at Miami’s OUTshine LGBTQ Film Festival. … Continue reading



Historian JULIO CAPO on QUEERMIAMI the new Exhibit that looks at our Community’s past

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To mark the 50th Anniversary of Stonewall Inn Riots, gay historian/academic and author of Welcome to Fairyland : Queer Miami before Julio Capó Jr. has curated  a new exhibit at HistoryMiami Museum . Queer Miami : A History of LGBTQ Communities traces our community from its roots to the current day.

Queerguru took a trip to the Museum to check out this stunning exhibit during Miami Beach Pride Week and talked to Prof. Capo about what Queer Miami means to us all.

The interview was conducted by Roger Walker-Dack and filmed by Richard Bolton at History Miami Museum 

 

 

 

 

 

P.S You can also check tout our review of Welcome To Fairyland here http://c3f.ab6.myftpupload.com/2018/11/welcome-to-fairyland-queer-miami-before-1940



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