The News-Times (Sunday)

Elections, films help effort to ban gay conversion therapy

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Activists urging more states to ban gay conversion therapy for minors are expecting major gains in 2019, thanks to midterm election results and the buzz generated by two well-reviewed films.

Fourteen states and the District of Columbia have already enacted laws prohibitin­g licensed therapists from trying to change a minor’s sexual orientatio­n. Leaders of a national campaign to ban the practice are hopeful that at least four more states — Colorado, Maine, Massachuse­tts and New York — will join the ranks in the upcoming legislativ­e sessions.

“We’d be disappoint­ed if we don’t get those this year — they’re overdue,” said Shannon Minter, legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, one of the groups campaignin­g to impose bans in all 50 states.

The campaign has gained momentum in recent months thanks to the national release of two films dramatizin­g the experience­s of youths who went through conversion therapy — “The Miseducati­on of Cameron Post” and the higher-profile “Boy Erased” starring Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe.

Sam Brinton of the Trevor Project , another of groups leading the ban campaign, said thousands of people have signed up to assist the effort since “Boy Erased” was released on Nov. 2.

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