A hero a day: Cleve Jones Today Equality Forum and the gay community celebrate AIDS activist Cleve Jones as part of GLBT History Month.
Jones was one of the first to respond to the epidemic in 1983, when he founded the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. In 1987, he conceived ...more >>
Oct. 11 is National Coming Out Day Today, October 11, is National Coming Out Day. Take a page out of Clay Aiken's book this year, celebrate your sexuality and help the gay rights movement by coming out. HRC has a great page of resources to help with this important process.
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A hero a day: Margaret Mead Today Equality Forum and the gay community celebrate the legacy of anthropologist Margaret Mead, whose research influenced the sexual revolution of the 1960s.
Though she was married three times to men who were anthropologists, evidence of ...more >>
The twisted logic of the fundies Yesterday CBS News had a story on how anti-gay marriage voters in California are "thanking" Obama for a possible victory. Why? Because he'll bring black voters to the polls, and black voters are primarily ...more >>
A hero a day: Bertrand DelanoĆ« Today as part of GLBT History Month, the gay community and Equality Forum honors pan id="icon_header_text">Bertrand Delanoëpan id="icon_header_text">, mayor of Paris. pan style="font-style: normal;">In ...more >>
Palin must meet the press Andrew Sullivan is doing what the mainstream media don’t have the nerve to and demanding that Sarah Palin convene a press conference and generally make herself available to reporters. “Until ...more >>
RSVP for the Blade's Best of Gay D.C. party It's that time of year again! The Blade will soon be awarding local businesses with our annual "Best of Gay D.C." title. Join us in our celebration at Apex on October 24 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. for cocktails ...more >>
A hero a day: Greg Louganis Today the gay community joins Equality Forum in honoring pan id="icon_header_text">Greg Louganis as part of GLBT History Month 2008.
Louganis is one of the world's most well-known openly gay athletes. ...more >>