Gay teenager launches campaign after vicious beating
A gay teenager from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is speaking out after being beaten unconscious for being gay at a party last weekend.
Continue ReadingA gay teenager from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is speaking out after being beaten unconscious for being gay at a party last weekend.
Continue ReadingA gay music teacher who worked at a Catholic school in Missouri has been fired after a senior member of the church learned of his plans to marry his partner of 20 years in New York, reported the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper.
Continue ReadingSgt Brandon Morgan from Oakdale, California, was photographed shareing a traditional home-coming first kiss with his boyfriend in Hawaii after returning from deployment in Afghanistan.
Continue ReadingAs President Mugabe comes to the final stages of drawing up a new constitution for Zimbabwe in which he said he would reject any incorporation of homosexual rights, one of only four African men taking place in Mr Gay World has withdrawn from the competition citing personal reasons.
Continue ReadingThree women who are accused of viciously beating a gay man in Boston claim they cannot be charged with hate crime because they are all lesbians.
Continue ReadingOn Thursday afternoon, the Maryland Senate approved a same-sex marriage bill which is now on it’s way to state Governor Martin O’Malley, who promised to sign the legislation that would make Maryland the 8th state in the USA to allow gay marriage.
Continue ReadingThe three main British party leaders, including the Prime Minister, sent messages of support as LGBT students launch a weekend of celebrations for Student Pride, reports Gay Star News.
Continue ReadingGay rights website AllOut.org have posted a call to action on their website requesting that as many people as possible sign their petition to stop an anti-gay law being passed in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Continue ReadingDiana Sanchez Barrios is hoping to be the first transsexual woman to win a seat in Mexico City’s municipal assembly.
Continue Reading“It Gets Better,” an hour-long American TV special focusing on LGBT youth, made its highly-anticipated MTV and Logo several hours ago.
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