Today’s Out Spotlight is an advocate, policy attorney andspeaker. He remains the only former NCAA football captain to have ever comeout, and is one of the most notable collegiate athletes to do so in any sport. In 2012, he was selected as the Democraticnominee for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in the solidly Democratic182nd district and will be the first openly-gay state legislator in the historyof the Pennsylvania General Assembly in November. Today’s Out Spotlight is Brian Sims.
Brian K. Sims was born September 16, 1978 in WashingtonD.C., the son of two Army Lieutenant Colonels. An Army brat he lived in seventeen states before settling inPennsylvania during his teens in the early 1990s. He attended Bloomsburg University, inBloomsburg, Pennsylvania, graduating with a degree in 2001.
At Bloomsburg, Sims play NCAA Division II football and in 2000,he was the co-captain of the university’s football team, and was recognized asa scholar athlete. At the time Bloomsburg, was experiencing its greatestfootball season in its history. That’s when Sims, senior captain and defensivetackle of the Division II school, decided to share his personal story with histeammates.
“I never planned to come out to my team, but I knew theywould find out.” ….“I lived with them. I didn’t date and I was a hardcorefeminist.”
"I knew it was going to happen, I just didn't know howor when, I feared it would change the dynamic in the locker room. You'respending four or five hours a day with your friends, and that's what I playedfor. I cared that my team would still be comfortable around me. I was concernedthat in the locker room guys would be uncomfortable around me.”
He came out to one teammate after a frat jello wrestling event at another nearby college.
There was no team meeting to announce it, or big announcement, it just happened over time. As his teammates found out one by one, in the locker room no one moved awayfrom Sims. No one shied away from him. His being gay became just more fodderfor locker room teasing, like someone's fat mom. Sims said he also became thedumping ground for every question his teammates had about gay people.
"Straight guys tend to be the most curious about sex,in general, my team asked me everything you can possibly ask a gay guy aboutsex, and in the crudest terms possible."
His teammates, responded in a way he never expected. “Theyall thought something was going to happen to me. They protected me,and I was honored. I never got that negative backlash.” Each player found some time to talkindividually with him. They apologized for jokes they cracked that may haveoffended him. “They were mortified,” he said. “They were worried I didn’tconsider them as good friends as they considered me. And that wasn’t true; theyare my best friends.”
He never heard a single negative comment about his sexualityfrom his teammates.
In coming out, Sims, the regional All-American and teamcaptain, became the only openly gay college football captain in NCAA history.
After graduating from Bloomsburg, Sims went on to earn anJ.D. Degree in International and Comparative Law at the Michigan StateUniversity School of Law in 2004. Hethen came back to East to start his law career, working as a disabilityattorney representing disabled professionals and also worked as the Senior LawClerk at the U.S. Environment Protection Agency’s Washington office where he focusedon state and municipal compliance and enforcement.
He then went on to become Staff Counsel for Policy andPlanning at the Philadelphia Bar Association. During his time at the Bar Association,he worked with attorneys, legislators and community organizations on issuesranging from gender and pay inequity to environmental regulation.
In 2009, Sims joined the faculty of the Center forProgressive Leadership and the National Campaign Board of The Victory Fund and hasalso served as the President of Equality Pennsylvania, and as the Chairman ofthe Gay and Lesbian Lawyers of Philadelphia (GALLOP), until he stepped downfrom both organizations in 2011 to pursue his political aspirations.
He continues to serve on the GLSEN Sports Advisory Council,is a contributor to The Advocate Magazine, and has written for The NationalJurist, The New Jersey Law Journal, The Legal Intelligencer, Law.com, ThePhiladelphia Bar Reporter, M.D News Magazine, HRC Back Story, OutSports.com,Yahoo Sports and Compete Magazine. Additionally, he was selected as one of theTop 40 LGBT Attorneys Under 40 in the United States by the National LGBT BarAssociation in 2010. He lecturesregularly about the policy and legal challenges facing the LGBT civil rightsmovement and is a regular lecturer at the Center for Progressive Leadership.
In 2011, he announced his intentions to run for thePennsylvania House of Representatives, 182nd District and received theendorsement of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund. The district located in Center City and SouthPhiladelphia represents the neighborhoods: “Rittenhouse, Fitler and LogansSquares, the Gayborhood, and parts of Washington Square West, Bella Vista,Graduate Hospital and Grays Ferry.”
After a running a campaign heavy on direct mail anddoor-knocking he beat long-time incumbent Democrat Babette Josephs, Sims wonthe Democratic Primary this April. Sincethere is no Republican challenger in the November 2012 election, Sims willbecome the first openly-gay state legislator in the history of the PennsylvaniaGeneral Assembly.
Brian Sims remains the only former NCAA football captain tohave ever come out, and is one of the most notable collegiate athletes to do soin any sport.
Check out the video of Brian talking about coming out and his teammates.
ReplyDeleteCentral/Northeast PA is not most liberal of areas in the state. It really shows how much change is happening.
Hot damn. Now him I vote for.
ReplyDeleteBrian for Governer.
ReplyDeleteWow... an excellent Out Spotlight!
ReplyDeleteFor his age and for his credentials, Brian Sims has incredible stature and presence, not only based on his NCAA standing or his great looks. I hope we all hear a great deal from this man in the years to come.
Loved the video of his experiences in coming out with his team and coaches. Talk about a role model !
Yay Brian! I love it, great Spotlight - love the photo with the rainbow eye black. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat spotlight. Interesting that his teammates asked him about the details of gay sex. Not something I would expect a straight man to ask.
ReplyDeleteAnother great spotlight today, I haven't read about him before. I also love the rainbow eye black.
ReplyDeleteNot surprising at all M.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like Jake is going to take on an English accent again:
ReplyDeleteMore about Jake’s upcoming role in, If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard became the proud parents of their second baby girl, a rep for Gyllenhaal confirms to Us Weekly exclusively.
ReplyDeleteBorn April 19 in New York, the parents named their newborn Gloria Ray.
Read more: US Weekly
Boy, you sure didn't want an office pool on this birth, did you?
ReplyDeleteLOL! Guess what's playing on my Pandora station right now? That Birkenstock fave group of mr. Austy's, Florence Nightingale and the Machine.
ReplyDeleteSorry - Aust - gotta give it a thumbs down and get it off of my station. lol
That Dog Days song has gotta go.
ReplyDeleteBirkenstock? Que?
ReplyDeleteJake is also a big fan of Florence and the Machine and was before a lot of people here in the US had heard about them.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes Austin does have a pair of Birkenstocks he wears in the warm weather.
Another story about the newest Sarsgaard.
ReplyDeleteShe came days and days ago. Almost two weeks to be more precise.
But Gloria Ray Sarsgaard is brand new to the world.
Us Weekly reveals that Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard welcomed their second baby April 19 in New York. Gloria Ray joins older sis, Ramona, who was born Oct. 3, 2006.
Maggie, 34, who stars in Hysteria and Peter, 41, who has a role in the hysterical biopic, Lovelace, have been together nigh a decade. They met through Peter’s good pal – and Maggie’s brother – Jake Gyllenhaal and wed three years after welcoming their first born.
The late birth announcement seems par for the course: Maggie waited a few months before she told the world she was expecting her latest.
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But Michael K wins for best announcement
ReplyDeleteJake Gyllenhaal Is A Tia Again!
Maggie Gyllenhaal has birthed out yet another little girl who gets to play Barbies in her playroom with Uncle Jakey (SPOILER ALERT: Jakey's always gets to be Midge. Always.). Maggie's rep tell UsWeekly that her second daughter with Peter Sarsgaard was born on April 19th in NYC. Just like Jack Osbourne and Lily Allen, Maggie and Peter have given their daughter the name of a 73-year-old southern memaw who holds the record as Piggy Wiggly's longest serving employee and whose hair hasn't been out of a bun since the 40s. Maggie and Peter named their second kid:
GLORIA RAY!!!!!!!
I can't hate on the name Gloria Ray at all, because: a) Any name that is also the title of a Laura Branigan song is a good name and; b) Just shouting the name "Gloria Ray" out loud makes me feel like a southern mother from the 50s calling her daughter in for supper.
And meanwhile, Jessica Simpson's wombschooled unborn baby just graduated from the 3rd grade.