Hillary Clinton's speech Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention was electrictifying. For those who knew her and her campaign, it was nothing less than expected. From the transcript:No way, no how, no McCain. . . . Now, John McCain... Full story...
Happy holidays from Charlene Cothran! The "ex-gay" (or is it merely celibate?) and former lesbian publisher of Venus Magazine, once the leading black-oriented lesbian magazine in the nation, now has officially crossed to the dark side by announcing the creation.
What a compliment. Tamara Audi at the Wall Street Journal interviewed me for her piece "Longtime Allies Move to Heal Rifts After Gay-Marriage Fight" (PDF) on the post-Prop 8 fence building between gay rights groups and black and Latino activists.
If something tall, dark and handsome is on your Christmas shopping list, well, you'd better stand in line.
This sounds very familiar. The Washington Blade reports black gay activists in our nation's capitol "caution" activists who are determined to bring a marriage bill to Mayor Adrian Fenty's desk by the spring.
And it couldn't happen to a better person. Larry Langford, the black anti-gay social conservative mayor of Birmingham who recently refused to issue a parade permit for gay pride, has been arrested on federal charges of bribery and money laundering.
This is a first in Haiti. On the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day, about one dozen men in T-shirts declaring "I am gay" and "I am living with HIV/AIDS" proudly "marched with hundreds of other demonstrators" through a Haitian.
Our new piece in the Dec. 16 issue of The Advocate. If you have a print issue, it's on pages 32 and 33 and accompanies Michael Joseph Gross' cover story "Gay is the New Black.
This gives a new definition to "shopping until you drop." A Long Island Wal-Mart employee is killed after an "out-of-control" mob of thousands of deranged shoppers smashed through a door and trampled him.
Happy Thanksgiving. Hopefully everyone is safe and having a great time. I'm taking a day or two off to enjoy the holiday with friends and family.
For the second time in as many weeks, HIV/AIDS advocates are calling on President-elect Barack Obama to develop a comprehensive approach to domestic HIV/AIDS policy.
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