Experts say Dwyane Wade’s celebration of Zaya and her identity is exactly what transgender kids need to hear from parents and medical professionals.
Author: David Oliver, USA TODAY
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Yes, ‘Bros’ flopped at the box office. But Hollywood must keep making LGBTQ movies, anyway.
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