Not interested in political comeback: ‘I made so many poor choices’
The county’s Commission on Human Relations (LACCHR) released its annual hate crime analysis, revealing a rising violence against LGBTQ+ Angelinos.
Induction took place in D.C. on Saturday
Findings claim nationwide police misconduct, including in D.C., Va., Md.
Yesterday, members of the APLA Health Writers Group read moving stories to a large group of locals gathered at the AIDS monument.
‘You are holy. You are sacred. We love you.’
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.
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.