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Èlzi Grendèsen (LZ Granderson): Rimè sou objektif de moun ki omoseksyèl yo

Filmed May 2012 • Posted Jun 2012TEDxGrandRapids
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Nan yon chita pale komik ki kontyen yon mesaj ki vrèman ijan, Èlzi Grendèsen (LZ Granderson) montre ke rimè ki di ke genyen yon «stil de vi omoseksyèl» oubyen ke genyen yon «objektif de moun omoseksyèl yo,» se yon panse fòl ke li ye. (Òganizasyon ki rele TED lan te filme lekti sa nan eta Michigenn (Michigan), nan vil de Gran Rapids.)

CNN and ESPN columnist LZ Granderson is a celebrated voice on sports, race and gay rights. Full bio »

Translated into Creole, Haitian by Woodger Faugas
Reviewed by Nedcar Faugas
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