Zach Wahls, Ben Cohen and Claire Buffie
are among the next generation of gay rights advocates featured in the
documentary film Legalize Gay.
Advocates – gay and straight –
featured in the film include Danny Sparks, Miss N.Y. Claire Buffie,
Danniel Hernandez, Brian Sims, Jeshawna Wholley, Hudson Taylor, Ben
Cohen and Zach Wahls.
Danny Sparks is the Parma, Ohio student
who organized a campaign demanding the teaching of gay relationships
in sex-education classes in his school district.
Brian
Sims is the Philadelphia attorney who is poised to become
Pennsylvania's first openly gay state representative.
Jeshawna Wholley's successful efforts
to bring the first LGBT pride to an historically black college was
honored by President Barack Obama.
Daniel
Hernandez is the young aide who came to the rescue of former
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords after a shooting rampage in Arizona.
Zach
Wahls is the son of a lesbian couple who made headlines speaking
out against a proposed amendment to the Iowa Constitution which would
ban gay marriage.
Miss New York Claire
Buffie is the first contestant in Miss America's 90-year history
to make LGBT equality her platform in the competition.
Ben
Cohen, a former professional rugby player, started the Standup
Foundation to combat anti-gay bullying.
Hudson
Taylor is the Columbia University assistant wrestling coach who
started Athlete Ally to fight homophobic speech in sports.
Director Christopher Hines' film
premieres Saturday, May 5th at 8PM on gay cabler Logo.
(Watch
the film's trailer in our video library.)