Corey Rae & Sarah Kate Ellis | The 2019 MAKERS Conference

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2019
  • Corey Rae, activist, model, and writer, talks to Sarah Kate Ellis, President & CEO, GLAAD, about the new GLAAD List, being the first transgender prom queen, and what “All of Us” means to her. Watch the conversation from the 2019 #MAKERSConference at Monarch Beach Resort.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @davefisher1840
    @davefisher1840 2 роки тому +1

    That was excellent! Thanks so much for posting! :-)

  • @animaloverdani10
    @animaloverdani10 3 роки тому +2

    corey is so pretty - just a natural beauty

  • @Rworld7177
    @Rworld7177 5 років тому +2

    Wow

  • @annaewilliams1523
    @annaewilliams1523 Рік тому

    Okay, sort of dumb, but I worked at Target, and, it's a horrible job, I mean it absolutely horrible job, they might be inclusive, but they treat their people as absolutely impossible commodities. Yes, as a queer woman, I never got a lick of queerphobia, but, the worst job I've ever worked in my life, so glad I left them, I really don't think supporting this company is good, even if inclusive, they treat their employees horribly. I came from a good job, for a company where I lost my job, my health care and so many good benefits, and needing to find work after six months, and most jobs shut down, I take what I could find, but, in the end, the target is a horrible place to work, absolutely worst job. They might be kind to the public, but, I saw people horribly treated, and I got horribly treated, just for instance, you have to take a lunch break at 5 hours, I called on the radio that I needed to go break, and every ten minutes past when a person was supposed to relieve me, then after going thirty over, and was told to stay till was relieved, I got yelled at the next day, and was told after I explained gave the name of the person above whom told me to stay that it was still my fault, horrible place to work, don't support target. The saddest part about this job was how many amazing queer people of every shade of the rainbow took loads of abuse instead of leaving and finding jobs where not only people don't care they are queer but would show so much more respect to them. But even not being queer, you don't hire a 70+-year-old man and expect him, when you can see he already moves slow, and put him in a job where he's got to move fast like a teenager but go "were not judgmental ". great but be smart, or also trained a Muslim, but, she left, and why cause they made constant complaints when she went to pray, which they said she could do. Seriously, I could go on but while target is inclusive and true, they completely treat their people like garbage, and exploit them... my point is don't trade one right for wrong, the target is not a great company at all. heres another thing to know about the target, they sell the same stuff, food, and clothing, but when people get sick of it, its really the same stuff you've been buying, but they slap a new label or brand on it, and per, a manager above me, well it works for a while till they figure out its the same crap. yup, that's the target, crap.

  • @mrsheilhecker
    @mrsheilhecker Рік тому

    God forbid an actual girl win prom queen