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Related: About this forumFYI:Laverne Cox debuts The T Word Tonight on MTV and Logo
at 7pm EST, and at 8pm an after show discussion about transgender issues including the audience.
I believe the after show is only on the LOGO channel.
Looks good...I have our DVR set to record both.
Orange is the New Blacks Laverne Cox is getting the word out about transgender youth.
Working with MTV and Logo TV, which will simultaneously premiere the special, the actress and transgender advocate will host and produce Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word at 7 p.m. on Oct. 17, coinciding with LGBT Spirit Day on Oct. 16.
The hour-long documentary will look at seven transgender youth from across the country and their determination to lead their lives as the people they are meant to be. The film examines the struggles of coming out, bullying, and anti-transgender violence for the youth as well as the intersection of transgender identities and race in their lives.
For many of us, the T in LGBT means more than transgender, it also means truth, said Cox. The cast members in this documentary are fearlessly living their truths and in sharing their stories will send the message to other trans youth that its okay to be who you are.
Following the documentary, Logo and MTV.com will host an hour-long Trans Forum where Cox and MTV news correspondent SuChin Pak will further discuss transgender issues and answer questions from audience members and from those on social media.
Working with MTV and Logo TV, which will simultaneously premiere the special, the actress and transgender advocate will host and produce Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word at 7 p.m. on Oct. 17, coinciding with LGBT Spirit Day on Oct. 16.
The hour-long documentary will look at seven transgender youth from across the country and their determination to lead their lives as the people they are meant to be. The film examines the struggles of coming out, bullying, and anti-transgender violence for the youth as well as the intersection of transgender identities and race in their lives.
For many of us, the T in LGBT means more than transgender, it also means truth, said Cox. The cast members in this documentary are fearlessly living their truths and in sharing their stories will send the message to other trans youth that its okay to be who you are.
Following the documentary, Logo and MTV.com will host an hour-long Trans Forum where Cox and MTV news correspondent SuChin Pak will further discuss transgender issues and answer questions from audience members and from those on social media.
http://variety.com/2014/tv/news/mtv-and-logo-tv-to-air-laverne-cox-presents-the-t-word-1201307693/
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FYI:Laverne Cox debuts The T Word Tonight on MTV and Logo (Original Post)
RiffRandell
Oct 2014
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theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)1. Thanks for the heads up!
I'll definitely tune in. Love Laverne Cox.
RiffRandell
(5,909 posts)2. You're very welcome!
I do too...she's awesome.
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)3. My wife & I watched the show last night
EXCELLENT!! Laverne was a great host and those young folks were AWESOME. We also watched the "Girl Code" that followed, which was all about stereotyping. Also great and really funny.
Two thumbs up!