Author Tyrone Williamson, digs deep into the topic of homosexuality among African American men in America, in a way that is sure to raise eyebrows and lend insight into a world where many live in the shadows.
Read MoreThe latest billboard will be posted very early next week on a heavily trafficked thoroughfare in Colorado Springs. The graphic on the billboard depicts an arched rainbow, symbolizing LGBT pride, accompanied by the words "WE ASK. WE TELL. WE 'CURE!'"
Read MoreThe rapid development of information age has changed the traditional way of making friends. From the perspective of technology, psychological distance, dating purpose and network function, the advantages of online dating outweigh the disadvantages.
Read MoreSuccessful year for the newcomer u2nite.
Since the new gay dating app u2nite went online in March 2012, the userbase has been growing rapidly ever since. According to the developer team Wildtrolls Ltd. & Co. KG, their expectations were greatly excee
Arts charity Wise Thoughts will showcase exciting films at Bruce Castle Museum by established and emerging film-makers, to reflect the plethora of cultures and communities that come together to make up the LGBTQI communities.
Read MoreHere's a real story about a gefilte fish out of water. What happens when a Gay Jew realizes the American Dream by moving into a trailer park? Could this really happen? It really did, and Milton Stern has been telling you about it all year.
Read MoreOn Saturday, February 4, NGLCCNY will present a special leadership retreat focused on the future of New York City's social services, advocacy and community-based corporations.
Read MoreWhat happens when a lifelong apartment dweller decides the only way to achieve the American dream is to buy a mobile home? And how does a Gay Jew fit in with his trailer park neighbors?
Author, Milton Stern, answers those questions and more.
Gay STEM students attending the MBLGTACC 2011 at the University of Michigan were treated to the first presentation made by a new non-profit corporation: Out in Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, Incorporated (oSTEM, Inc).
Read MoreOctober 11th is the National Coming Out Day that is observed by the members of LGBT (Lesbians Gays Bisexuals
and Transgender) communities and their supporters. On this day, people of all sexual orientations are encouraged to take the next step in
In present day virtual world of internet, where young Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people are calling to end cyberbullying, one festival in London has taken proactive steps to build a good image of LGBT role models.
Read MoreIt can be very difficult in the world of men seeking men. Finding love or even making legitimate connections is made so much easier by the internet. There are many websites out there that deliver dating and matchmaking services, but www.settlemaleliv
Read MoreGFEST - Gaywise FESTival is recognised as London's annual LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgeder) cross-art, cross-venues festival. Mr Hunt has extended his support to the festival from 2008 and helped launch GFEST 2008.
Read MoreChuck Panozzo has joined forces with Atlanta-based biotech firm GeoVax Labs as a spokesperson for the company's HIV/AIDS vaccines, currently in clinical trials. The partnership crystallized after Panozzo met GeoVax's lead scientist.
Read MoreMinister for Culture Ed Vaizey met the organisers of 'GFEST - Gaywise FESTival' - London's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) art festival. In this brief surgery meeting, Mr Vaizey showed a keen interest to know more about enterp
Read MoreMany people don't think about where they could find personal and meaningful, guaranteed open minded and open hearted ceremony and support until they're in need of it - and if they don't know it exists or where to find it they might end up opt
Read More50 years ago any lifestyle other than heterosexual was something that was whispered in the night or hidden from public a persons entire life. Thankfully we are becoming more envolved as a species and the ability to be who you truely are.
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