Archive for the 'GLBTQ' Category

RuPaul’s Drag Race
July 11, 2008

I’m not sure why I haven’t heard about this before today:

Here’s some entry videos:

I just crapped my pants I’m so excited.

Paterson takes one small step as governor, one giant leap for Gaykind.
May 29, 2008

Please excuse the dumb title but I fucking love Gov. Paterson. He signed a directive informing the NY Goverment agencies to recognize same-sex marriages from other countries and other states.
There is though, this caveat:
Of course, many gay New Yorkers might find Canada to be a more convenient option, some gay rights supporters pointed out. Mr. [...]

Oh Ellen,
May 24, 2008

I don’t think anyone has done as much for the gay cause as Ellen has in the past 10 years. Neither militant nor confrontational she’s just living openly and honestly. Unashamedly Gay and Unapologetically Human.

Let the Gay Bashing Begin
May 20, 2008

Library of Congress #6
April 30, 2008

Washington, D.C. Reverend Vondell Gassaway, pastor of the St. Martin’s Spiritual Church, preaching the Sunday sermon, July 1942
  
The latest flare up with Rev. Wright has, at the least, left me quite conflicted. I watched his interview on Bill Moyers, last night I watched his appearance at the National Press club on C-Span, I’ve read the pundits [...]

Gov Pat Loves Us
April 9, 2008

Gay Leaders
February 28, 2008

Many times in my life I’ve yearned for a great gay leader to move us forward. One of my personal gay heroes, Andrew Sullivan, posted a great answer with his interpretation of one of Obama’s famous lines:
“So many gay people over the years have asked me where our “leader” is. It’s the wrong question. We [...]

My son is gay??
December 11, 2007

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The New Stereotype….
October 30, 2007

This is from Ruben Bolling of Salon.com.

Seven Years Later
October 12, 2007

Most people who come across this blog (Hi Matt) probably are aware that it’s GLBTQ history month and that this week is National Coming Out Week.   This morning I ran across this video created by students at Ohio State University:

 Inevitably it got me thinking about seven years ago this week, when I came out. [...]