Considered one of the most important moments of the year, the Mother’s Day It is awaited for both children and those who are considered mothers.
In the small screen, countless series have been addressing the different types of maternity, especially those that address issues aimed at LGBTQIAP+ Community. To commemorate the date, we separate mothers who represent the community and deliver gratitude and affection to their children.
Check out 7 series showing LGBTQIAP+maternity hospital:
“Sex Education”
Although they do not have so much prominence in “Sex Education”Sofia Marchetti (Hannah Waddingham) and Roz Marchetti (Sharon Duncan-Brester) are the extremely dedicated mothers of Jackson (Kedar Williams-Sterling). At first Sofia appears to be extremely strict with her son, but then we found that it was actually a way of protecting himself as he tried to please him because he is not his biological mother. Throughout the seasons, the connection between them increases, and both help the child understand who he really is. Available at Netflix.
“Yellowjackets”
Years after being rescued from the plane crash that turned it forever, Taisa (Tawny Cypress) married Simone (Rukiya Bernard), with which she had little Sammy (Aiden Stoxx). Despite all the events of the last seasons, it cannot be denied that both only want the best for your child, and will do everything to make him well (even with all the danger that surrounds the survivors of “Yellowjackets”). Available Paramount+.
“September mornings”
Em “September mornings”singer and actress Liniker Lives Cassandra, a trans woman who left her hometown determined to live with independence and freedom, and can live as always dreamed. However, when she discovered that she had a child in her past, the woman will have to deal with something she never imagined, and find herself as the mother of a 10 -year -old boy. Available at Prime Video.
“The L Word: Generation Q”
The story of Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman) started a long time ago, when they were still the protagonists of the original series “The L Word”. Now, in “The L Word: Generation Q”the couple is more mature and also mothers of a teenager, Angie (Jordan Hull). Despite the ups and downs of their relationship, the two are dedicated mothers and partners, who will save efforts to help their daughter. Unavailable in Brazil.
“Friends”
After separating from Ross (David Schwimmer), Carol Willick (Jane Sibbett) found love in Susan Bunch. However, shortly after the separation she found out she was pregnant. Despite “Friends” Focusing on the paternal side of the relationship, we see all the affection and love that Carol and Susan dedicate to little Ben, and how much they care about the growth and experiences of his son. Available at Max.
“Transparent”
“Transparent” Accompanies Maura Pfefferman (Jeffrey Tambor) A woman who was born and lived much of her life as a cis man, but when she reaches mid -age, she decides to be who she really is and being seen as he always wished. During the series, we follow Maura’s relationship with her children, and how communication and affection are essential in any maternal relationship. Available at Prime Video.
“The Fosters”
Stef (Teri Polo) and Lena (Sherri Saum) form a great family with Jesus (Jake T. Austin) and Marianna (Cierra Ramirez), twin brothers who were abandoned by their biological mother, Callie (Maia Mitchell) and Jude (Hayden Byerly). By rescuing these young people, they present for the first time what it is to have a real family that welcomes them and gives them affection, as any other family should be. Unavailable in Brazil.