A sweet young girl–a real biological girl–and her team were disqualified from a soccer tournament because the organizers say she looks like a boy! http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2017/06/06/8-year-old-girls-soccer-team-disqualified-because-she-looks-like-a-boy/
Courageous Albanian LGBT Activists File Lawsuit to Gain Relationship Equality
Courageous Albanian LGBT Activists File Lawsuit to Gain Relationship Equality
Courageous Albanian LGBT Activists File Lawsuit to Gain Relationship Equality
Gay Life in Albania is Determined and Courageous; an Interview in Tirana
Social change: Hillary’s Elites vs Trump’s Workers
I finally got around to reading Michael Loungo’s recent commentary about Bruce Springsteen–about how he appears to have moved away from his roots and joined the wealthy elites in America; about how the used to sing of the common man and now lives in luxury and supported Hillary. He has created a ‘bubble’ in which
Gay Life in French Giuana/Gayane (South America)
Introduction by Richard Ammon Globalgayz.com French Guiana, officially called simply Guiana or Gayane, is an overseas department and region of France, on the north Atlantic coast of South America. (Not to be confused with its neighbor Guyana, which was a British colony before independence in 1966.) It borders Brazil to the east and south,
India’s Gay Attorney in High Court: Interview With Aditya Bondyopadhyay
By Lisa Out & Around: Stories from a Not-So-Straight Journey Jan 04, 2012 In 2009 in a landmark case, the Delhi High Court challenged the constitutionality of India’s anti-sodomy law, Section 377. The results have catapulted India into a stronger gay rights movement. Out & Around met with Aditya Bondyopadhyay (photo right), a leading attorney
Gay Leader Ashok Row Kavi Interview with Out & Around
By Lisa Out & Around: Stories From a Not-So-Straight Journey Jan 09, 2012 In a bursting country of billion people, it’s rare to be known as the “first” to do anything. Yet, journalist Ashok Row Kavi (photo right) is well-known in India for being the first gay person to come out publicly in the country.
Reflections
Gay Reflections The essays here are gay reflections on personal and unique people and ideas from around the world. Some of the people, I’ve met in far off places, and some were family, ranging from a humble Cambodian doctor to my Swiss ancestors. The places described are varied in their impact on people, from toxic
Irresponsible Recommendation for Uganda from Lonely Planet
Well, this is pretty revolting! Lonely Planet, the widely-respected travel information and guidebook company has chosen one of the world’s most homophobic and gay-violent countries as their number one pick for “Best in Travel” listings for 2012 –Uganda, Africa. A country where human rights should more correctly be called religious fundamentalist rights or in-power political
An Open Letter to the Health Minister of India Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad
By Vivek Divan Gay Bombay Group Dear Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad, Health Minister of India It appears you need a dose of enlightenment since your recent statements on homosexuality smack of either ignorance, misinformation or rank prejudice. I hope that this missive serves that purpose, although I am doubtful. On the other hand, I hope
Lady Gaga's 'Gay Anthem'
There are moments and people who stand high and brave against discrimination and bigotry. Without such courage and integrity the blind and ignorant continue their distorted and contemptuous beliefs about the truth of sexuality. They refuse to understand the fundamental truth that homosexuality is a natural form of human nature.Our shining star Lady Gaga has
Family History and My 95 Year-old Aunt
By Richard Ammon GlobalGayz.com New Years Day 2011 My Aunt Grace turned 95 today, a remarkably long life. Her mind is sharp and her body in reasonably good health, although she complains of not being able to turn the soil in her garden–by hand. Her house is immaculate, her grooming stylish and her memories of
Stop Uganda’s “Kill The Gays” Bill Author From Entering The U.S.
Richard Ammon, GlobalGayz.com January 17, 2010 I’m posting this message sent from an activist friend in Uganda. It is incredibly beyond words that this vile man should weasel his way to Washington for a ‘prayer breakfast’ with the President. I am amazed at the gall this bizarre bigot to think he can sit at the