Month: October 2023

hungary sziget lgbtq defiance

 Budapest : hungary sziget lgbtq defiance

Explore the resilience and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community at Budapest's Sziget Festival, a sanctuary of freedom and artistic expression in the heart of politically conservative Hungary. A vibrant mix of queer music, art and culture.
Philadelphia Journalist Josh Kruger Murder

Philadelphia Journalist Josh Kruger Murder

Josh Kruger, a renowned journalist and a prominent figure in Mayor Jim Kenney’s administration, was tragically shot in his South Philadelphia home. Kruger was known for his advocacy for the vulnerable, having openly shared his personal battles with HIV, homelessness, and addiction. His contributions to journalism and public service are celebrated, leaving the LGBTQ and journalism communities in mourning.
United States Earns a “C” on LGBTQ Human Rights Scorecard

United States Earns a “C” on LGBTQ Human Rights Scorecard

Explore the intricate landscape of LGBTQ rights in the U.S., where a "C" grade in the Franklin & Marshall Global Barometers report underscores a mix of progress and ongoing challenges. Dive into the complex interplay of state and federal laws, societal attitudes, and international standings that shape the nation's path to full equality and acceptance for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Newsoms tough choice to replace the late senator diane feinstein

Newsoms tough choice to replace the late senator diane feinstein

Laphonza Butler, a renowned Black lesbian Democratic strategist, is endorsed by California Governor Gavin Newsom to succeed the late Senator Diane Feinstein. Butler's appointment, marking a historic milestone in diversity and representation, underscores her unwavering commitment to advocating for women, working families, and LGBTQ rights. With a rich legacy in the Democratic political landscape and labor movement, Butler is poised to continue Feinstein's esteemed legacy while championing a new era of inclusive representation in the Senate.