David McFarland, Founder and CEO of United
for Equality in Sports & Entertainment (UESE), the nation’s first
and only organization dedicated solely to advancing and achieving
equality in sports and entertainment for our LGBT community talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson, host
of OUTTAKE VOICES™. With the
controversy over the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia we
thought we’d get his perspective on the situation. We talked to David
about Russia’s anti gay laws, how this contentious situati...
David McFarland, Founder and CEO of United
for Equality in Sports & Entertainment (UESE), the nation’s first
and only organization dedicated solely to advancing and achieving
equality in sports and entertainment for our LGBT community talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson, host
of OUTTAKE VOICES™. With the
controversy over the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia we
thought we’d get his perspective on the situation. We talked to David
about Russia’s anti gay laws, how this contentious situation will impact
the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics and his spin on our LGBT issues in this
country.
When asked what his position is on Russia’s anti gay laws especially
with the Sochi Winter Olympics coming up in 2014 McFarland stated, “What
we’re seeing in Russia is one of the key reasons I developed and
launched United for Equality in Sports & Entertainment. Little did I
know we would see this happen in a nation that decriminalized LGBT
people in the early 1990’s. My global perspective on this issue is most
closely related to the LGBT human rights work that I do with the United
Nations and in African nations like Uganda. What’s happening in Russia
right now after passing one of the most cornucopian anti gay laws in the
world is a major human rights issue that the world needs to pay
attention to and stand-up, speak-out about; it’s horrifying and
unacceptable. Unfortunately what we are seeing are attacks and violence
against LGBT people, you know torture etc. Frankly it’s officially
sanctioned violence against LGBT people and it’s no secret that Putin
has turned a blind eye towards this violence. Young gay youth as we know
are being tortured and beaten in the streets, bullied and even murdered
and kidnapped to go to who knows where by Russian authorities. The
International Olympic Committee, the United Nations and leaders of all
nations and governments across the world need to speak out, stand up and
help bring an end to these human rights violations and put pressure on
the Russian government and President Putin. And this pressure needs to
happen on all levels to end this horrific event.”
David McFarland is the former Executive Director & CEO and Chair,
Board of Directors of The Trevor Project the leading national mental
health organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention
for LGBT youth in the U.S. McFarland has spent the last year developing
and building the infrastructure and mission for UESE. UESE is based in
Los Angeles and will steer the conversation around promoting equality
for all in sports and entertainment. UESE will collaborate with its
partners to raise awareness about the importance of equality as a
powerful tool in the advancement of social change and the creation of a
safe and educated environment for openly LGBT athletes and artists.
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