New Gay Channel Logo Launches Thursday
Logo, a television network for gays and lesbians is set to make its debut
on Thursday. The network will initially be available in about 10 million
homes with digital cable.
Tuesday, 06.28.2005 Tenn. Finds Nothing Wrong With Ex-Gay Camp
The state of Tennessee claims to have found no proof of child abuse from a
Christian group, Love In Action International, that tries to "convert" gay
teens to heterosexuality.
Tuesday, 06.28.2005 Philadelphia Freedom Concert & Ball
Broadway Star Bruce Vilanch, Comedic Actor Wayne Brady, Sports Legend
Billie Jean King Join Elton John for HIV/AIDS Awareness Concert,
Fundraiser.
Saturday, 06.25.2005 Sexual Orientation Research Web Site
Very little is known about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people (LGBT) because U.S. Federal Agencies do not collect data on sexual orientation.
Thursday, 06.23.2005 Uniting American Families Act
Representative Jerry Nadler (D-NY) and Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) introduced the Uniting American Families Act (formerly known as the Permanent Partners Immigration Act).
Thursday, 06.23.2005 Gay and Hetero Financial Decisions Differ
National survey reveals gay and heterosexual personal financial decisions may differ. Gays more likely to reinvest assets and remain more wary of financial institutions.
Wednesday, 06.15.2005 Gay Businesses Gain Access to Fed. Business
National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and U.S. Department of the Interior sign historic memorandum of understanding opening doors for LGBT businesses to bid for billions in Federal contracts.
Friday, 06.10.2005 SF Calls for Repeal of 'Don't Ask'
San Francisco Unanimously Approves Resolution Calling For Repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'; State-Wide Resolution Passes First Hurdle in California Legislature.
Friday, 06.10.2005 Swiss Gay Couples Win Partnership Rights
Swiss voters have decided that gay couples will be able to register their partnerships and enjoy many of the same
rights and benefits as straight married couples.
Sunday, 06.05.2005 Arguments In 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Court Challenge
Oral arguments in Cook v. Rumsfeld, a constitutional court challenge to 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' filed by Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) on December 6, 2004.
Friday, 06.03.2005