Portland's LGTBQ+ community includes a Guinness World Record holding drag queen, gay dance clubs and support groups, and dozens of LGBTQ+-owned businesses
27) Pariah (2011) Alike (Adepero Oduye) is a poet. She is also living a double life. She spends her nights out at gay clubs with her friend Laura (Pernell Walker) wearing masculine clothing and trying out strap-ons. She takes it all off on the bus home, donning earrings and transfo...
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Photo © GETTY IMAGES born May 18, 1987 “Growing up poor, Black, and gay, I never imagined someone like me could run for Congress, let alone win.” Mondaire Jones became the country’s first out gay […] Featured Content Representatives and Senators throughout the U.S. stand in soli...
September 1955 -The first known lesbian rights organization in the United States, Daughters of Bilitis (DOB), forms in San Francisco. They host private social functions, fearing police raids, threats of violence and discrimination in bars and clubs. ...
From Nova Scotia to Phnom Penh, in quaint small towns and big cities alike, these places support and welcome travelers with pride.
Momos are the Nepali version of dumplings, one of the most famousand deliciousfoods from the country! They're little steamed parcels of dough filled with meat or vegetables and, of course, plenty of spices. You can find momos all over Nepal, from street food stalls to fancy restaurants an...
” At the same time, mainstream bars, clubs, shops, and restaurants across the broader city began to more overtly welcome LGBTQ+ individuals making those neighborhoods “more gay.” As noted, Millennials typically experience less resistance than previous generations in expressing their sexual ...
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So many old gay clubs had to be underground, down steep flights of stairs into windowless cellars. The gateways club in Euston for example: (The club was described as having a green door with a steep staircase leading down to a windowless cellar bar) And this secrecy has a sexiness to ...