Tag: politics
For black gay men in US the chances of contracting HIV are 1 in 2
The leading UK newspaper The Guardian has made a mini-documentary about what they call the hidden HIV epidemic in America. Reporter Leah Green went to Atlanta which has a very large black gay community and discovered that if you are a gay, black man in America today, your chances of contracting HIV are 1 in 2. That is in sharp contrast…
When did queers become gay……and why?
Have you ever wondered how and why the LGBTQ community adopted the word ‘gay’ to describe ourselves? Well, the PBS digital channel Origin of Everything dug deep to find out where the word originally came from, looking at the early uses, and when it evolved into something pertaining to sexual orientation. So now you know. Or you…
Reclaiming the Pink Triangle
To mark this year’s International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, Vangardist Magazine has teamed up with Mauthausen Memorial and Serviceplan Group to pay attention to the little-known history of what went on in this Nazi concentration camp in Austria. Mauthausen was specifically built to imprison and murder anyone the Nazis deemed undesirable, including homosexual men,…
Alone In The Game : a new look at homophobia in Sports
Sport is still one of the last bastions of homophobia. For every brave gay man or woman who dares to stick their head over the parapet and publicly ‘come out,’ there are thousands of professional athletes and sportsmen and women who are scared rigid about all the negative consequences that come with revealing their sexuality. There have…
Robbie Kaplan & Judith Kasen-Windsor talk EDIE
Attorney Roberta Kaplan and Judith M. Kasen-Windsor flew into OUTshine Film Festival in Miami to screen To A More Perfect Union: US v Windsor and so we seized the opportunity to talk to them both about the legacy of the iconic Edie Windsor and the huge debt our Community owe her, The interview conducted by Roger Walker-Dack and was filmed by #HusseinWentz for www.queergurutv.com