Clinton speaks out against homophobia
byIn a press conference on Nov. 30, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made what is being called “The strongest statement yet by an administration official” regarding LGBT issues, the Advocate reports.
In a press conference on Nov. 30, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made what is being called “The strongest statement yet by an administration official” regarding LGBT issues, the Advocate reports.
Council members in D.C. voted earlier today on the “Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act of 2009,” passing it’s first vote 11-2….
Across the world today people will see a surplus of HIV/AIDS safety and awareness advertising. Online media groups both large and small are joining in to support awareness in recognition of World AIDS Day.
A historical city in China is taking a significant step in AIDS prevention
Research shows that California is far from the hope for same-sex marriage being legalized
A new Argentine judge has overturned the ruling of a previous judge that allowed the first gay marriage in Latin America.
The mayoral race between a white women and a black man has spurred a new debate: which candidate is more pro-gay?
Lambda legal is filing a lawsuit against the Atlanta Police Department’s chief of police and officers for mistreatment of LGBT people at an Atlanta bar.
Several southern Asian countries will receive $47 million in grant money to help reduce the spread of HIV among gays and transgender people.
A Mexico City lawmaker is proposing a bill to extend marriage rights to gay and lesbian couples