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Just In Time for Summer Reading: The 28th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners

by admin | Jun 20, 2016 | Arts, LGBTQIA+, News

Kate Clinton, writer, activist, and comedian, had the pleasure of announcing the winners of the 28th Annual Lambda Literary Awards at NY University Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on June 6th. There were over 500 guests at the event celebrating the creativity...

LGBT Seniors Struggle with Visibility, Ageism, and Homophobia

by admin | May 29, 2016 | Human Rights, LGBTQIA+, News

  The traditional view, even inside the community, is of LGBT matters as youth matters. Gay parents in commercials are the parents of young children, not of young adults. Gay storylines in movies are coming-of-age stories, and most gay characters in those stories...
World Youth Leader Energizes Millenial Volunteers

World Youth Leader Energizes Millenial Volunteers

by admin | May 18, 2016 | LGBTQIA+, News, Profiles

Kieran Goodwin and his partner Maliha Reza are the youngest CEOs of an international charity in the world—they’re both just 17. Their charity and Goodwin were recognized internationally when he was awarded the Diana Award for Champion Volunteers. Goodwin’s...
Meet the First Gay Men to Publicly Marry in the Ukraine

Meet the First Gay Men to Publicly Marry in the Ukraine

by admin | May 10, 2016 | Equality, LGBTQIA+, News

LGBT historians in a future Ukraine may well regard April 9th, 2016 as a date of note. On that Saturday, the first visible gay wedding took place in Kyiv, Ukraine. Zoryan Kis and Tymur Levchuk decided a year ago that they weren’t content to wait for the...
The Legacy Walk in Chicago’s Boystown May Lead the Way to an LGBT Museum

The Legacy Walk in Chicago’s Boystown May Lead the Way to an LGBT Museum

by admin | Apr 25, 2016 | LGBTQIA+, News

Boystown in Chicago was the first officially recognized gay village in the United States. Today, it’s a bustling and gentrified commercial district full of business and family life. Through the center of it runs the corridor of the Legacy Walk, a...
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