Template:From the Gay Community/News
From BoyWiki
From the Gay Community
- “Let Life Happen” shows a boy dressed up in his mother’s clothes, jewellery and make-up as he gleefully dances round the house to the iconic Stevie Nicks hit “Edge of Seventeen”.
( Emma Powys Maurice , Pink News, Uk, October 13, 2021)
- “Let Life Happen” shows a boy dressed up in his mother’s clothes, jewellery and make-up as he gleefully dances round the house to the iconic Stevie Nicks hit “Edge of Seventeen”.
- LGBTQ rights organization Born Perfect has released a short film called “Bobby’s Big Problem” to educate the public about the dangers of conversion therapy.
(Selome Hailu, Variety, US, October 5, 2021)
- LGBTQ rights organization Born Perfect has released a short film called “Bobby’s Big Problem” to educate the public about the dangers of conversion therapy.
- “Being gay is wrong!” the unnamed landscape gardener, 28, allegedly yelled as he assaulted his son.“If they were adults, I would have killed them!” he reportedly screamed before hurling him to the floor.
(Donald Padgett, OUT Magazine, US, August 24, 2021)
- “Being gay is wrong!” the unnamed landscape gardener, 28, allegedly yelled as he assaulted his son.“If they were adults, I would have killed them!” he reportedly screamed before hurling him to the floor.
- Jack Dylan Grazer just confirmed they are a part of the LGBTQ+ community!
(Raffy Ermac, OUT Magazine, US, July 2, 2021)
- Jack Dylan Grazer just confirmed they are a part of the LGBTQ+ community!
- David Thorstad, who co-founded or ran some early LGBTQ groups following the Stonewall riots in 1969 that are seen as marking the start of the modern LGBTQ rights movement, died on August 1 from complications during heart surgery in a North Dakota hospital.
(Duncan Osborne, Gay City News, August 6, 2021)
- David Thorstad, who co-founded or ran some early LGBTQ groups following the Stonewall riots in 1969 that are seen as marking the start of the modern LGBTQ rights movement, died on August 1 from complications during heart surgery in a North Dakota hospital.