by admin | Oct 21, 2018 | Featured, LGBTQIA+
In 1989, the AIDS crisis was in full bloom. The government was finally addressing the epidemic with the creation of the National Commission on AIDS, but it remained a terrifying time to be gay. That year, the reported deaths due to AIDS reached 100,000 in the...
by admin | Oct 16, 2015 | LGBTQIA+, News, Politics
This weekend Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a speech in support of gay rights in the 2016 presidential race, promising that she would end discrimination against gay, lesbian and transgender people. The fact that this would now be a central pillar of Clinton’s...
by admin | Jan 29, 2013 | News, Power LGBT, Resources & Info
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (the Center) first started its roots in 1983 in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan with the $1.5 million purchase of what was formerly the Food and Maritime Trades High School. The Center provided...
by admin | Oct 13, 2012 | News
New York City is a happening place. Business-wise, in the realm of politics, in the realm of social movements… Many roads begin in New York. One Equal World has decided to briefly profile some of New York City’s most influential political figures –...