LGBT gained more representation on broadcast TV this year
byA new Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) study has reported an increase of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender characters on scripted broadcast TV shows this year.
A new Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) study has reported an increase of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender characters on scripted broadcast TV shows this year.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Jenny Durkan, a lesbian from Seattle, to serve as U.S. attorney.
California voters in 1977 were 7 percent more supportive of gay marriage than today’s voters, according to a new poll comparing 1977 and today.
An anti-discrimination bill that passed in the Ohio House may die in the Senate because Republican State Senators oppose it.
Nevada passed a law allowing domestic partnership certificates.
Secretary of State Hilary Clinton wants to fight against anti-gay violence across the world.
The 2014 Gay Games host city will be Cleveland, which beat out Washington, D.C. and Boston.
Boston, Mass., is holding an LGBT and Allies College Fair, which will give teens the opportunity to view schools that have a supportive LBGT community, as well as what the schools have to offer.
“The Laramie Production” is in the production process of an epilogue that highlights life 10 years after Matthew Shepard’s murder, as well as insight from Aaron McKinney, who was convicted with for the murder of Shepard.
A New York City man claims that police disregarded the anti-gay assault recently inflicted upon him and others.