User:Ragatoni22/Media portrayal of LGBT people

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Media portrayal of LGBT people of color[edit]

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A recent exception to the lack of LGBT people of color on television represented in a realistic, non-fetish or race-neutral way, is the ABC Family show, The Fosters. The Fosters depicts a blended family of one biological child, two adopted children, and two foster children being raised by a lesbian, multi-racial couple. Two of the children are Latino and have struggles and storylines relating to that. The couple, around whom the show is based, also struggles with race as source of conflict on top of their LGBT storyline. Another example of a show with LGBT people of color includes Netflix’s show One Day at a Time that includes a Latina lesbian character who has many storylines that do not revolve her identity as an LGBT character.

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LGBT in Children’s Media

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'The Netflix original The Dragon Prince'' also displays LGBT themes. In Season Two, the show received criticism over depicting the “bury your gays” trope by showing two lesbian characters, Queens Annika and Neha, die, leaving behind a child . The following season, the show revealed the male character Runaan to be in a relationship with another male character, Ethari.'''

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