'Unforgivable' Director
The documentary narrates the life of a gay gang member in the prison. The ideas of masculinity, discrimination and homophobia within El Salvador’s gangs are at the heart of “Unforgivable,” a documentary which explores how these under-reported topics affect gang violence. Salvadoran Geovany, a gay ex-hitman, lies next to his partner in the short documentary 'Unforgivable'. Credit: Neil Brandvold.
The Gang's All Queer
A sociologist spent two years interviewing gay gang members. While some were in the closet and others were openly gay, all were forced to reckon with an environment of hypermasculinity. Vanessa R. Panfil does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. Gay and in a gang
In The Gang’s All Queer, Vanessa Panfil introduces us to a different world. Meet gay gang members – sometimes referred to in popular culture as “homo thugs” – whose gay identity complicates criminology’s portrayal and representation of gangs, gang members, and gang life. They had an important decision to make: whether to kill a fellow gang member. He was gay. The Rise of the Gay Mafia, a Powerful Cabal That Never Existed
A new documentary, 'Unforgivable,' follows Geovany, a gay former gang hitman, who grapples with both his sexuality and his violent past. If you watch the film, you will see that we do not throw conclusions around, or even seek to reach one. Instead, the film leaves the viewer with questions. The Gang's All Queer
The film portrays the reality of the few gang members who identify themselves as gay in Salvadoran prisons, and shows images never seen before. .
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The Price of Being Gay in the MS
But there was a time in American history when there was a real fear that a gay mafia—known collectively as “hominterns”—existed, wielding control across Hollywood and throughout the arts and. .
What it’s like to be gay and in a gang
Along the way, Dwayne became entangled in a life of crime, founding the “GGs,” or Gay Gangsters, a group infamous for credit card scams and fraud in the Bay Area. This chosen family offered Dwayne the love and acceptance they craved, though it came with its own set of challenges. .