Tag: New York City
Love RAINN on Me
An amazing fundraiser that will benefit RAINN (the Rape Incest Abuse National Network) is to be held at Crash Mansion in New York City on Sunday, May 15, 2011.
Cuomo Budget Proposal Would Eliminate 34% of Shelter Beds for Homeless Youth in NYC; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Youth Disproportionately Harmed
According to an analysis by the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development, Governor Cuomo’s proposed budget would drastically reduce support from New York State for homeless youth, with 37 shelter beds for youth facing closure. Currently New York State and New York City combine funds to support 108 youth shelter beds, even though a recent census indicated that over 3,000 youth are without shelter every night.
Girls who like boys who like boys
Girls who like boys who like boys is a groundbreaking series that explores a special kind of relationship: a woman and her gay best friend. A bond that goes deeper than friendship, it’s a fresh perspective on love, companionship, and the meaning of “happily ever after” that is catching the attention of a wider community.
IceCreamTruck (ICT) Media Rolls Out New LGBT Ad Network
IceCreamTruck Media, LLC., a new LGBT marketing company, launches today with the support of LGBT small business owners. Supporters of the network will increase their online presence six-fold by having their name, product or service listed on six quality platforms that include blogs, Facebook pages, and customized, quality-built sites.
In Recognition of Gay and Lesbian Pride Month 2009
Forty years ago this month, the gay rights movement began with the Stonewall riots in New York City, as gays and lesbians demanded an end to the persecution they had long endured. Now, after decades of hard work, the fight has grown into a global movement to achieve a world in which all people live free from violence and fear, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Gay community disappointed by Obama’s lack of action
Gays and lesbians voted for President Barack Obama almost en masse after he pledged to be a relentless advocate for their civil rights while making his run for the White House.