Month: January 2011
Banned On YouTube
Earlier this week, in honour of the newly red House Of Representatives, gay dating website, Daddyhunt.com, gazed across the the aisle to present the Top 10 2011 RILFs (Republicans I’d Like To F–––) the video for which made its debut on YouTube.
Tell CNN to use experts, not the anti-gay industry
For years, CNN has insisted on including the voices of the anti-gay industry whenever a topic that involves the LGBT community has come up. It’s time to speak up and tell CNN that this is unacceptable.
Lesbian Military Novel Published
As the military gay ban known as Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell nears its end, a new novel about life as a lesbian in the military is available on Amazon.com as both a print book and an electronic book on Kindle.
“Raise a Child” Ad Campaign “Puts a Real Face” on Gay Parenting
The Pop Luck Club, a non-profit organisation that supports gay fathers throughout Southern California, announced today the launch of its “Raise a Child” ad campaign that is geared to raise community awareness, support and understanding for gay fathers and their families.
Fight LGBT Movie Piracy
“Please support the LGBT filmmaking community by remembering to purchase, rent, or legally download films,” says popular Queer as Folk star Thea Gill in the new Pay to Play: Support Community Filmmaking public service announcement (PSA) campaign launched this month by the country’s largest exclusive lesbian, gay, bi and transgender (LGBT) film distributor, Wolfe.
2011 Flashpoints for LGBT Equality
Today the Human Rights Campaign, America’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organisation, released “2011 Flashpoints for LGBT Equality,” a media primer on the LGBT issues landscape for the coming year. The document includes a new analysis of the make-up of the 112th Congress being sworn in today and shows that anti-LGBT lawmakers hold a majority of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.