Motivational Mondays!
This blog will be updated every Monday with posts on certain LGBT characters that I feel were represented great throughout the previous week. This person could be from television, movies, or books. It just depends on what really jumps out at me.
The LGBT community is in dire need now more than ever to be represented on all different forms of media. They go through so much with current politics and lack of representation, they are bound to have some positive light in the dark world currently. I’m glad to be able to show how such representation can help the community through rough times.
This week’s motivational representation goes to: Oliver Hampton played by Conrad Ricamora. How to Get Away with Murder.
What I focused on while watching this past week’s episode was how successful they portray him on the show, even after losing his job. Instead of staying down and just doing a standard IT job, which is his speciality, he decided to shoot for success with opening his own IT firm. With all the odds stacked against him, he didn’t care. He went for it. What didn’t matter? His sexuality, which I think is absolutely outstanding.
What How to Get Away With Murder does is have a relationship that is supportive of each other. They do so happen to be both male, but that really doesn’t effect their stories or people in the show. It is just like all the straight couples that grace the screen. I really love the representation of that. Not making a big deal is absolutely a big thing, so kudos to the show. If you haven’t, look into viewing this show. It has really great LGBT representation!
There is a blog called Invisible Bi Characters that I’ve recently found that points out hidden bisexual characters in shows and media. If you are interested, check it out!
Comment, let me know what you think about this character or even let me know what character representation that you’ve seen throughout the week that you think is motivational! I look forward to hearing from you. I will see you next Monday!
Photo source: ScreamKween
Photo source: ScreamKween
Chelsea I really love this idea, it is informative and uplifting. Plus I will admit that I don't know of a ton of LGBT characters in shows or movies that aren't over the top in their portrayal. And more often than not the characters are picked on for being so. This is really refreshing and I look forward to seeing more posts in the future!
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