It Gets Better

It Gets Better

$16.00

SKU: 9780452297616

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In 2010, Dan Savage and his partner, Terry Miller, uttered three words that would give rise to a global movement focused on empowerment of LGBTQ+ youth — it gets better

Growing up isn’t easy. Many young people face daily tormenting and bullying, and this is especially true for LGBTQ kids and teens. In response to a number of tragic suicides by LGBTQ students, syndicated columnist and author Dan Savage uploaded a video to YouTube with his partner, Terry Miller. Speaking openly about the bullying they suffered, and how they both went on to lead rewarding adult lives, their video launched the It Gets Better Project YouTube channel and initiated a worldwide phenomenon.

It Gets Better is a collection of original essays and expanded testimonials written to teens from celebrities, political leaders, and everyday people, because while many LGBTQ teens can’t see a positive future for themselves, we can.

“Handpicked and heartfelt essays from contributors famous and obscure, gay and straight.”— Chicago Sun-Times

“A masterstroke . . . revolutionary.”— Armistead Maupin, author of Tales of the CityDan Savage is the editorial director of Seattle’s weekly newspaper, The Stranger. Terry Miller is an event promoter, musician, and DJ. They were married in Canada and live in Seattle with their son, DJ.US

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Dimensions 0.7300 × 5.3100 × 7.9000 in
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