NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn to address National Equality March
byChristine Quinn is scheduled to address participants of the National Equality March in Washington D.C
Christine Quinn is scheduled to address participants of the National Equality March in Washington D.C
New York City is starting to try to implement programs that will help homeless LGBT youth
A Georgia high school tells a young man that his feminine attire is not acceptable
Starting Friday, Kent State’s School of Theatre and Dance will open its newest production–“14.” The play, which has only been produced two times before, follows the life of Ron, a gay professor who in the story reflects back to his younger years when he was apart of an experiemental “ex-gay” therapy treatment at Brigham Young University.
David Huebner receives the nomination to be the first openly gay lawyer for an ambassador position. Huebner, an attorney for the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is said to be receiving Obama’s nomination in the weeks to come.
Out of 600 characters on network television shows this year, 18 are gay: an increase from last year, a new survey found.
Current TV reporter Bryan Safi takes on rappers for using “no homo” to make sure no one ever thinks they’re gay.
Same-sex marriage bill is introduced in Washington, D.C.
Technology leader Microsoft donates $100,000 in support of domestic partnership.
Research about the pressures of life as an LGBT youth sparks a question and answer session on a New York Times blog.