In the late 70’s, BYU student John Cameron was recommended to be a part of a study that promised to cure his homosexuality. The study headed by Max Ford McBride, then a graduate student, consisted of powerful electric shocks given to the participants as they were shown explicit images. The turmoil that conversion therapy and the LDS church brought upon John’s life is narrated a...
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In the late 70’s, BYU student John Cameron was recommended to be a part of a study that promised to cure his homosexuality. The study headed by Max Ford McBride, then a graduate student, consisted of powerful electric shocks given to the participants as they were shown explicit images. The turmoil that conversion therapy and the LDS church brought upon John’s life is narrated and illustrated based on some of his previous interviews.
Conversion therapy on minors is still legal in 30 U.S. states. Surprisingly, Utah is one of those few that have adopted a ban. The title Fig. Undefined is a nod to the uncertainty of knowing when the LGBTQ+ community will be able to live without discrimination as well as the unknown countless moments of suffering that will result from conversion therapy or similar practices.
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#2021 Damn these Heels 一位摩门教杨百翰大学同性恋学生的“矫正”治疗噩梦回忆,这些治疗带来的不是改变,而是无尽的痛苦和折磨。