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Scott Long on the Ugandan anti-homosexuality billDec 11, 2009
Yesterday I highlighted a couple of interviews that journalist Rex Wockner did during his stay in New York in October. I'd helped to transcribe those interviews from the original recordings and noted that there was a third interview that might or might...
Peru: Gays can serve in armed forces, says Constitutional CourtDec 10, 2009
In a case that has been making it's way through the Peruvian courts since 2003, Perú's Constitutional Court has had final say on whether gays can serve in the country's police academy - as well as other armed forces institutions.
In a 3-2 ruling, the...
Top gay bloggers on bloggingDec 9, 2009
Others have posted excerpts from these posts already but I wanted to bring attention to a couple of interviews that my friend Rex Wockner did during a rare stay in New York in late October. While in the city, he took an opportunity to interview two of...
From "Coming Out at 48" to "Coming Out / Staying Out"...Dec 8, 2009
There are more than a few interesting bloggers out there and one that caught my eye early in my own blogging timeline was "Chris P." who blogged at Coming Out at 48.
The sub-head below the blog title read "At 48, a married man tells his wife he is...
Olga Tañon comes out against homophobiaDec 8, 2009
Spend a night at any of the gay bars in Jackson Heights, Queens, and you will probably hear one of her songs. For more than a decade, Olga Tañon has been the queen of Merengue and her songs, full of women who leave philandering lovers, women who...
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