SPREAD THE INFORMATION

Any information or special reports about various countries may be published with photos/videos on the world blog with bold legit source. All languages ​​are welcome. Mail to lucschrijvers@hotmail.com.

Search for an article in this Worldwide information blog

zondag 3 augustus 2014

World : Top Stories from LGBTQ Nation for 08/02/2014‏

Updates from

LGBTQ Nation

The Nation's Most Followed Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer News Source


Own a business, or provide a service?
Get listed in our Business / Service Directory.


In the 08/02/2014 edition:

Keith Levy on the creation, ups and downs of his drag persona Sherry Vine - “I’m A Freak And I Like Being A Freak.”

Aug 02, 2014 03:00 pm
Keith-Levy

What drives a person to perform in drag? Keith Levy, also known as a drag queen by the name of Sherry Vine (check out her YouTube channel here), is here to give us his life story as an answer. For Keith, a single song inspired him to change his life course from acting to drag. It all began with Ella Fitzgerald's "Black Coffee."
Read in browser »
share on Twitter Like Keith Levy on the creation, ups and downs of his drag persona Sherry Vine - “I’m A Freak And I Like Being A Freak.” on Facebook

Opponents of Houston LGBT ordinance may fall short of qualifying for ballot

Aug 02, 2014 01:00 pm
Opponents of Houston's equal rights ordinance deliver boxes to the City Secretary containing thousands of signature calling for a ballot referendum.

Houston city officials say they will announce Monday whether opponents of the city's new LGBT-inclusive non-discrimination ordinance have obtained enough valid petition signatures to force a ballot referendum aimed at repealing the measure. But already, City Attorney David Feldman is hinting that many of the petitions submitted don't meet legal...
Read in browser »
share on Twitter Like Opponents of Houston LGBT ordinance may fall short of qualifying for ballot on Facebook

Growing number of American Muslims challenging once-taboo causes

Aug 02, 2014 10:00 am
Omar Akersim, 26, on his prayer rug at his home in Los Angeles. Nearly 40 percent of the estimated 2.75 million Muslims in the U.S. are American-born and the number is growing, with the Muslim population skewing younger than the U.S. population at large, according to a 2011 survey by the Pew Research Center.

Omar Akersim prays regularly and observes the dawn-to-dusk Ramadan fast. He is also openly gay. Akersim, 26, is part of a small but growing number of American Muslims challenging the long-standing interpretations of Islam that defined their parents' world. They believe that one can be gay and Muslim; that the sexes can pray shoulder-to-shoulder; that females...
Read in browser »
share on Twitter Like Growing number of American Muslims challenging once-taboo causes on Facebook

Ohio’s same-sex marriage debate goes beyond courtroom

Aug 02, 2014 09:00 am
AP (File)

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The debate over Ohio's ban on same-sex marriage extends beyond the courtroom to libraries, community centers, living rooms and city streets. Supporters of same-sex marriage are holding town hall meetings and house parties to try to sway more Ohioans to their side. Other backers have circulated petitions at festivals and parades in a push...
Read in browser »
share on Twitter Like Ohio’s same-sex marriage debate goes beyond courtroom on Facebook




Recent Articles:

County clerk seeks stay in Va. same-sex marriage ruling
S.C. gubernatorial candidate: Time to stop defending same-sex marriage ban
Attorney: Appeal planned over dismissal of N.J. conversion therapy case
Minnesota, Rhode Island celebrate first anniversary of marriage equality
Nevada revises foster care regulations to remove exclusion of people with HIV

Geen opmerkingen:

Een reactie posten