by Beth Holmes | Jan 10, 2022 | Civil Rights, Equality, Gay and Lesbian, Homophobia, Human Rights, International, LGBT community, LGBTQIA+, LGBTQIA+ Youth, Politics, Power LGBT, Queer Community
Senegalese lawmakers are working on a law update that would double prison sentences for those found guilty of same-sex sexual activities. Gay sex is already a crime in Senegal, with a sentence of up to five years in prison. The country doesn’t recognize same-sex...
by admin | Mar 15, 2018 | Entertainment, Featured
The last decade has seen a growing number of movies about gay teenagers. While it’s still not enough to call it representation, at least films like Moonlight, Blue is the Warmest Color, and Call Me by Your Name have made headlines and won awards....
by admin | Dec 11, 2015 | Bisexuality, LGBTQIA+, Opinion
There’s no course on figuring out your sexuality. There’s no Meyers-Briggs-type-test that churns out neat little paragraphs about where exactly you stand on that unpredictable spectrum. Life isn’t that convenient. If you’re still...
by admin | Sep 29, 2015 | Entertainment, LGBTQIA+, News
ABC’s hugely successful fairy tale drama series “Once Upon a Time” executive producers have revealed to Entertainment Weekly this week that there will be an LGBT relationship coming to the new season of the show. Executive producers of the show Edward Kitsis and Adam...
by admin | Sep 11, 2015 | Equality, LGBTQIA+
A Kentucky county clerk was jailed last week for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses and now her attorneys are asking that she be released from jail while her appeal is pending. Two gay couples and two straight couples have sued her and Davis still refused to...