Troye Sivan Speaks to LGBTQ Youth About Being Homeless | Teen Vogue
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Troye Sivan went with us to visit the Ali Forney Center, where he got to talk to three amazing young people in their youth ambassador program. Here, we learn about their stories, and what we can all do to get involved.
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Troye Sivan Speaks to LGBTQ Youth About Being Homeless | Teen Vogue
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Troye is such a role model, I love him. People no matter their identities matter.
@magdadrague
7 жыл бұрын
h.p.f Noora no he is not
@marcseidel9734
7 жыл бұрын
Magda Draganova stfu
@viceislame3451
7 жыл бұрын
Magda Draganova yes he is. your just saying that cause you basically have no life for him to influence
This is such a deep subject and I'm so glad that Teen Vogue shed light on it. When I clicked on the video, all I was thinking was, "Oh! Troye is in here! I love him and blah blah..." (I apologize for that). But after watching it, I was shocked. We are able to watch this video from the comforts of our home where the simplest things like water and food are within our reach. It may be unimaginable what the people are going through. And tell me, when you were watching them and hearing them talk, didn't they look so friendly to you? They've been through so much and yet they are able to crack a smile, a beautiful smile, a humble smile, a sad smile... It was not sympathy, but empathy that made me go to www.aliforneycenter.org. Thank you, Teen Vogue and Troye Sivan for sharing this program.
i like the "moonlight" vibe
I like how didn't ask for money when asked how could we help. They asked for a voice, a friend and love, that is truly what we need more than anything else!
troye my bby💕🌈
Is it just me or did Troye's voice get deeper
@cyber9615
7 жыл бұрын
I noticed that too 😱
Troye sivan is my role model I love him so much
TROYE IS THE BEST
this vid is so aesthetically pleasing
I really love how this was shot, love the gel lights...good message too :P
This is so inspiring 💙
This is so amazing. All of those people are so strong. I'm lucky to have a family that supports me, there are so many people who don't and it's good to know people are trying to change how hard it is for them.
I'm not crying I'm. Not. Crying. Ok I am...
I LOVE TROYE AND I LOVE EVERYONE IN THIS VIDEO
He's so beautiful 💙💙😭 and this video is amazing ;)
This video inspired me to try to get involved - great job! So I opened the drop to find resource links, and all I got were Teen Vogue social media links - bad job!
he's so imperfect yet such a great role model. i love him 😭
in Jamaica people look down on people who are gay and think that they should not look down on them because how they are. I'm Jamaican and I don't hate you guy are anyone else who are different I then all . so yeah im 100 behind you guys. and yes if first time accepting that I'm supposing gay because of my family I couldn't say what I really felt. so love you all
I loveee this ❤️️
I love Troye so much ❤
Troye is amazing. Everyone is amazing!
i just love troye so much!
My close friend became homeless when she was 14 💕
I LOVE THIS VIDEO SO MUCH!
this is so beautiful omg
Troye is a beautiful young man who has a great life ahead of him. He's doing so well in the world. Good on ya Troye!
words can't describe how much i love troye. who's been a fan of troye since troyesivan18??
TROYEEEEE
Troye is so amazing
Troye is toooooo pretty😭😭😭❤❤❤❤
this video made my day. 💜 why can't everyone be so inspiring like this? or is it just a rare talent only a few posses?
I wish there were links to resources on how to help in the video description.
what a cool dude, i love him
love troye
this is so beautiful
I fell in love with maddox and the guy with dreads
This is giving moonlight vibes 💗💗
También quiero apoyar de mi parte! 🌠
i love you troye!!!
troyeeeeeeeeee!!!!love ya 😘😘
i looove troye boi
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Troye Sivan I simply love u. Go girl. 😘
He Is so pretty
Troye ilysm 💕💕
my love
love ya troye
Good job, Troye. Harder to take time out to do this than to just write a check.
Thank you Troye I'm proud of you ♥
MY BABY BOY
My bae
I love this soo much, Im geting kicked out and i have no where to go mann idk what to do
@braydenshanga2654
3 жыл бұрын
I wish you the best of luck, and as we always say, it gets better
TROYE BOY
troye sivan my daddy
how can I join as an ally ?
@mezobsessed5250
7 жыл бұрын
Somoshree Mahapatra Yeah! I wish they gave more details or links so we would know what to do or where to go if we're not in NYC.
@quirkykayden
7 жыл бұрын
to be an ally, it isn't really signing up on paper, it's educating yourself. learn about the struggles on the lgbtq+ community and the different identities that are within the community. an ally is someone who marches along side us who isn't in the community but understands we deserve the exact same rights as you.
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troye is the best role model, he is such an amazing person
Hey, another homeless trans kid here. So glad to see this
It is sad to see that there is still so much to do within the LGBTQ+ community, we need to be supporting each other more and not fighting and bitching amongst ourselves. I was homeless for a while when i was young, my parents kicked me out when they found out i was gay, but i was lucky in that i had an aunt who took me in, not everyone is that lucky. I also think that more must be done to support LGBTQ+ people of colour, yes we are all gay and bi and trans but if we are white and/or cis, we have a better chance of finding support, i think it is really disturbing how, even in our own community, how trans women of colour are treated. Sorry rant over, it is a subject i have become very passionate about recently, but guys we all get shit on because we are LGBT but the POC in our community have it doubly bad and trans women of colour seem to be right at the bottom. Anyway that is just my opinion.
i feel terrible that my country doesnt accept people that are in the lgbtq community cuz its "illegal" to be gay and all that. like legit, im not part of the lgbtq but it just makes me feel kinda bad for all the people in the lgbtq community that they cannot be treated equally just like everyone else is. to be honest, i wasnt that open minded into these things before, but then Troye changed me and made me learn to accept and understand about the lgbtq community better :)). there should be more people in the world like him
'Musician'
@unlovebreather
7 жыл бұрын
haha he does play a bit of piano.
@dashingbutter
7 жыл бұрын
Brenda Charles Oh haha, No no. I meant like, till now he used to say 'Musician and KZreadr'
@unlovebreather
7 жыл бұрын
ahh ok lol yeah i miss his youtube days..
@dashingbutter
7 жыл бұрын
Brenda Charles Me too :'p
@KnightRaymund
7 жыл бұрын
me three. But at least he's happy and successful. And makes great music.
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lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and beyond deserve their human rights.
After all this time I still don't know what q stands for😔
@jillian2004
7 жыл бұрын
Me Pro question or queer
@mepro7576
7 жыл бұрын
ok
did you know bruno mars was home less?
what´s this styled like a totally different generation lol
*looks at Troye's pants* Which one is homeless again? I'll never understand fashion. But seriously though, great video.
upper middle class white cis male from the suburbs relates to homeless youth about their struggles? ok
@mmichal
7 жыл бұрын
troll -_-
@petarinabug6373
7 жыл бұрын
mmichal no, but good to know supposed "aly's" will ignore any crticism of their pseudo activism because theyre a stan of a pretty white boy
@mmichal
7 жыл бұрын
pathetic bigot and cult follower of identity politics, you should know better.
3:09 how is poverty criminalized? What is he on about? xD
@elle3883
7 жыл бұрын
(poverty or being homeless or with little money. living without all your basic needs.) I think what they're trying to out across is that people (in the majority) believe that as soon as you're homeless (or living in poverty) you're immediately a criminal of some sort or you take part in criminal acts. Sometimes people infer this from the fact that a lot of criminals are homeless or that people that are homeless feel the need to steal or take part in criminal activity to make loving for themselves. This (homeless people are criminals) entire idea however is simply stereotypical and based off emotion.