Gay Social Secretary Jeremy Bernard on the importance of civility
On Saturday, Nov. 22nd, Kight’s ashes were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
New campaign recognizes LGBTQ people who have been disproportionately policed, prosecuted and punished over cannabis
Oval Office sit-down was the first for an LGBTQ newspaper
Right now there is fragmentation, disunity, and political apathy in the LGBTQ community in L.A. and elsewhere
The fact that LGBTQ+ people are not specifically mentioned in the language of the bill angered conservatives
In December 1987, ACT UP Los Angeles became one of the first chapters established in the world regularly meeting at Plummer Park in WeHo
1970 was an incredible year of achievement for GLF in LA. Marches, protests, & a broad range of other militant, highly visible actions
DGA Award and five-time Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe directed the film from a script written by Julian Breece and Dustin Lance Black
Every social movement has its origins in the resistance that arises from domination & the search for identity