After the administration ended the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s specialized youth line this July, officials are motioning for a localized option in Los Angeles.
'Between Goodbyes' director Jota Mun talks about their filmmaking ethos behind this layered, moving portrait, now streaming on PBS.
The annual “Tamale Wars” returns on Dec. 7th, providing food and Star Wars-themed fun for unhoused and at-risk queer youth and allies.
This Saturday, B.L.A.C.Mail Productions will honor local advocates and bring HIV/AIDS resources to its community.
Yesterday, members of the APLA Health Writers Group read moving stories to a large group of locals gathered at the AIDS monument.
Since 1988, queer communities have come together on Dec. 1st to honor siblings and allies lost to the AIDS epidemic.
WeHo’s city officials are trying to preserve the fight for queer safety and rights that began decades before.
Russell-Slavin grew up advocating for domestic violence survivors as a teen in Texas. Today, they continue to empower the LGBTQ+ lens in their social justice work.
Los Angeles attorney Brian Breiter is assisting the couple with civil claims against the driver and Uber, calling into question queer safety on rideshare apps.
On Nov. 3rd, Radio Korea host Julie An claimed that “gay people began the spread of AIDS" on a talk show broadcast by the station.