[unable to retrieve full-text content]My Dad Was Gay — But Married To My Mom For 64 Years. As She Died, I Overheard Something I Can’t Forget. Yahoo Life Source link
Read More »Karine Jean-Pierre to replace Jen Psaki, becoming first Black woman and openly gay White House press secretary
WASHINGTON — Karine Jean-Pierre will make history by becoming the first Black woman, and first openly LGBTQ person, to hold the job of White House press secretary, President Biden announced on Thursday afternoon. “Jill and I have known and respected Karine a long time and she will be a strong voice speaking for me and this Administration,” the president said in a statement. Jean-Pierre will replace Jen Psaki, who was originally expected to serve for only the first year of Biden’s term…. Source link
Read More »Google security official mocked gay staffer, lawsuit alleges
Oct 1 (Reuters) – A senior manager on Google’s global security team crudely joked about a company security guard in text messages, part of a pattern of workplace harassment against the gay, Black employee, according to a lawsuit filed by the employee this week. David Brown, who according to the lawsuit is jointly employed by the Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) unit and security company Allied Universal, is seeking unspecified monetary damages for alleged physical and emotional harassment at Google’s… Source link
Read More »NFL proclaims ‘football is gay’ in support of Carl Nassib
A week after Carl Nassib‘s groundbreaking announcement that he’s gay, the NFL produced a video in support of his message. The video released Monday is simple, consisting strictly of white text on a black screen. The message is provocative and represents a full embrace of Nassib as the first active NFL player to announce that he’s gay. It starts simply with the words: “Football is gay.” It continues with drumming and cheering in the background: “Football is lesbian. Football is beautiful…. Source link
Read More »NYC's Stonewall Inn vows post-COVID comeback during Pride Month: ‘This is the gay church’ – Yahoo Finance
Over 5 decades ago, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay club in New York City Greenwich Village. The events that followed fueled the modern lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans (LGBTQ+) rights moment. And as the Big Apple was walloped last year by the COVID-19 pandemic, the historic club — like many other small business and cultural mainstays in the city — found itself in dire financial straits. Currently, New York City is in the midst of a revival, and celebrating Pride Month. Yet back in… Source link
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