Gus Johnston Explained
Gus Johnston |
Birth Date: | 1979 5, df=yes |
Nationality: | Australian |
Occupation: | Creative Director |
Gus Johnston (born 19 May 1979 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a creative director, filmmaker, anti-homophobia campaigner and former field hockey goalkeeper from Australia, who publicly outed himself as gay in 2011 via a confronting YouTube video entitled "Gus Johnston: The reality of homophobia in sport".[1] The video was brought to broader public attention by Australian news and media outlets,[2] including a story on the ABC's 7:30 program.[3]
A former scholarship holder at the Victorian Institute of Sport, Johnston retired from field hockey at the end of 2010, but continues to do work in the sporting community, fighting against homophobia in sport[4] and for the betterment of youth mental health in Australia.[5]
Background
Johnston graduated from St Michael's Grammar School in 1996. He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree (advertising) at RMIT University, Melbourne, in 1999. He currently works as a creative director in the advertising industry and is the co-founder of Digital Pigeon.
Headspace
Johnston is also an ambassador for Headspace, Australia's national youth mental health foundation.[5]
Headspace is a youth mental health initiative established by the Australian government in 2006. The project is funded by the Department of Health and Ageing under the Youth Mental Health Initiative Program. Johnston has been an ambassador for the organisation since 2011.
Out 100
In 2012, the U.S publication Out magazine named Johnston in its annual "Out 100".[6] Highlighting the top 100 most compelling gay men and women from across the globe, Out said at the time of Johnston's inclusion, "Poignant and honest, the Australian field hockey goalie created one of the most complex, truthful assessments of homophobia in sports and the potential to overcome it."[7]
No To Homophobia
Johnston is a community champion of the Australian anti-homophobia campaign No To Homophobia,[8] which was launched late in 2012.[9] At the campaign launch in the State Parliament House of Victoria, Johnston made a speech[10] in which he said, "As a gay man, I'm ashamed to say I've been complicit in homophobic behaviour. For 20 years I played hockey at an elite level here in Victoria. I represented and even captained my State for many years, held a scholarship with the Victorian Institute of Sport and played over 200 State League One games for my club Essendon. But in that time, not once did I stand up for what I believed in. For who I am. When the people around me behaved in a homophobic way, I dipped my head. I said nothing. I fell silent."[11]
Fair Go, Sport!
Fair Go, Sport! is an initiative of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission and the Australian Sports Commission, designed to promote gender and sexual diversity in sport.[12] In 2010, Hockey Victoria became the pilot sport to partner with the program.[13] Championing the cause, Johnston became an ambassador for the initiative in 2012, which saw 650 individual team captains across the state of Victoria wear rainbow socks to promote inclusion in sport.[14]
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Gus Johnston: The reality of homophobia in sport. YouTube. 12 February 2012.
- Web site: Playing it straight. The Sydney Morning Herald. Nicole Brady. 23 October 2011. 12 February 2012.
- Web site: A silence so loud it screams. The Age. Nicole Brady. 23 October 2011. 12 February 2012.
- Web site: Pots, parmas and coming out: a lesson in understanding. The National Times. 12 February 2012. 30 January 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120130073428/http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/pots-parmas-and-coming-out-a-lesson-in-understanding-20111026-1mjgm.html. dead.
- Web site: Hockey star Gus Johnston's emotional coming out video. Towleroad. Brandon Thorp and Penn Bullock. 22 October 2011. 12 February 2012.
- Web site: Aussie field hockey star Gus Johnston comes out in video. Outsports. 24 October 2011. Cyd Zeigler jr.. 12 February 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120110154252/http://outsports.com/jocktalkblog/2011/10/24/aussie-field-hockey-player-gus-johnston-comes-out-in-video/. 10 January 2012. dead.
- Web site: Hockey champion breaks silence on sexuality. The ABC. 17 November 2011 . 12 February 2012.
- Web site: Gus Johnston: Speaking out against homophobia in sport. SX News. 12 February 2012. 1 February 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120201154404/http://gaynewsnetwork.com.au/feature/feature/3438-gus-johnston-speaking-out-against-homophobia-in-sport.html. dead.
- Web site: Grandstand. ABC Australia. 12 September 2013. 26 September 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130926170216/http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-12/grandstand-thursday-september-12/4954868. dead.
- Web site: Headspace welcomes six new ambassadors. Headspace Australia. 12 February 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120209012703/http://www.headspace.org.au/about-headspace/media-centre/media-releases/headspace-welcomes-six-new-ambassadors. 9 February 2012. dead.
- Web site: Out 100 2012. Out. 11 January 2012.
- Web site: Johnston makes top US list. Star Observer. 8 November 2012. 8 November 2012.
- Web site: Out 100: Gus Johnston. Out. 1 November 2012. 11 January 2012.
- Web site: No To Homophobia Community Champions. No To Homophobia. 28 August 2012.
- Web site: No Homophobia Campaign Launch. SBS News. 3 September 2013. 28 August 2012.
- Web site: New Ads Combat Homophobia. https://web.archive.org/web/20120902212518/http://www.samesame.com.au/news/local/8834/WATCH-New-ads-combat-homophobia.htm. dead. 2 September 2012. Same Same. 28 August 2012.
- Web site: No To Homophobia. Headspace Australia. 29 August 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20131105002835/http://www.headspace.org.au/about-headspace/news-videos/news/no-to-homophobia. 5 November 2013. dead.
- Web site: Fair Go, Sport!. https://web.archive.org/web/20130327081756/http://www.humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/index.php/fair-go-sport-home. dead. 27 March 2013. Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission. 16 May 2012.
- Web site: Fair Go, Sport!. https://web.archive.org/web/20130419144257/http://hockeyvictoria.org.au/Portals/15/Fair%20go,%20sport!/FGS_Project_Summary__FINAL__6_Dec_2011__2_.pdf . dead . 19 April 2013 . Hockey Victoria. 15 September 2011.
- Web site: Hockey clubs sport rainbows. Star Observer. Benn Dorrington. 25 July 2012 . 25 July 2012.