Find out what it's like to be a minority within a minority. This documentary takes an in-depth look into the lives of gay Hispanics, a culture engrained in religion and machismo. Part of Logo's Real Momentum documentary series.
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did u actually watch this? at a certain level the logo network fills me with uneasiness. latino beginnings wasn't horrendous, but i find it interesting yet not inspiring that they showed young latinas/os. it left me with an emptiness in much the way their homo hip hop show did. how do you have a show on homo hip hop n not show cashun or deep dick collective. -elsandoval
Litooooo (so far for anonymous!): I missed it altogether as well as the hip-hop documentary. I relate to the uneasiness as it seems as if the stuff Logo is doing with communities of color is simply going for the 'interest stories' rather than delving in-depth into the issue of Latino queerness. Let's hope things improve...
IT was a great show. I thought that Jesse was very cute and brave. When I was that age I never would have thought of doing that. I give all of them much credit, and many props!
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4 comments:
did u actually watch this? at a certain level the logo network fills me with uneasiness. latino beginnings wasn't horrendous, but i find it interesting yet not inspiring that they showed young latinas/os. it left me with an emptiness in much the way their homo hip hop show did. how do you have a show on homo hip hop n not show cashun or deep dick collective. -elsandoval
Litooooo (so far for anonymous!): I missed it altogether as well as the hip-hop documentary. I relate to the uneasiness as it seems as if the stuff Logo is doing with communities of color is simply going for the 'interest stories' rather than delving in-depth into the issue of Latino queerness. Let's hope things improve...
I thought it was a great show, It gave many young people that are out there hope!
IT was a great show. I thought that Jesse was very cute and brave. When I was that age I never would have thought of doing that. I give all of them much credit, and many props!
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