Out and About with Sasheer Zamata
The recently out actor and comedian shares her travel must-haves, hidden LGBTQ+ gems, and how her journeys have broadened her perspective.
October 03 2024 3:08 PM
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The recently out actor and comedian shares her travel must-haves, hidden LGBTQ+ gems, and how her journeys have broadened her perspective.
According to them, Donald is the man for the job of President.
Block out your schedule for this Sunday, January 15, because HRC-Los Angeles will be holding its biggest women's event of the year: Her HRC presents 'Prohibition.' The theme for the event will be a titillating celebration of one of the most revelry-filled times in American history – the roaring 20s!
As most lesbians are painfully aware, the boys have many more options when it comes to events and gay-specific travel destinations. But that doesn't mean that the girls have to stay home! Here's to Dinah Shore Weekend, P-Town Women's Week, Aqua Girl and more!
A Waynesville, Ohio, student will be allowed to wear a T-shirt with the slogan "Jesus Is Not a Homophobe" to school, a federal judge in Cincinnati ruled Wednesday. U.S. district court judge Michael Barrett said Waynesville High School student Maverick Couch would be allowed to wear the shirt, pending the final decision on a lawsuit filed Tuesday against the Wayne Local Schools, the Dayton Daily News reports.
Students rallied Thursday night at two Ohio universities to protest a recent attack on two gay men and promote greater acceptance of LGBT people. The rallies, at the University of Cincinnati and Miami University in Oxford, were in response to an attack that occurred early in the morning of March 24. Miami student Michael Bustin and UC student Adam Voegele were holding hands as they walked home from an event on the Miami campus when they were attacked and beaten by four men who yelled antigay slurs. No arrests have been made.
Democrats Cory Booker and Sherrod Brown delivered impassioned speeches on the Senate floor.
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals found bans on same-sex marriage in Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and Michigan to be perfectly lawful.
With cautious support from Republicans, ENDA seems to have gained a majority of support in the Senate.
That statement came from one of three judges who today heard appeals in marriage equality cases from four states.
These anti-LGBTQ+ conservatives were all caught with their hands in the very gay cookie jar!
Pride Month is almost here so it's time to start planning!