Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Comedian Wanda Sykes Is A Lesbian

The discriminatory law Prop 8, has permanently passed while undoing thousands of same-sex marriages that recently took place.

Communities of all sexual orientations came together to rally in 300 cities across the nation, with as many as 180,000 people protesting for equal rights.

And as a result, I found out that comedian/actress Wanda Sykes is indeed a lesbian, as she came out at a rally while protesting for marriage equality. 

Sykes lending her voice to the cause definitely shines more light on the matter, and I wish more high profile homosexuals would do the same. 

2008 LA

Monday, November 3, 2008

Go Get Your Girl On


A friend of mine has worked tirelessly to get her website up and running, but she's finally done it and I'm very proud of her.

This new site is an outlet for all LGBTQ people, even straight folks if that's what you like lol!

The site is an online lesbian magazine that talks about LGBT events, celebrity lesbians, everyday lesbians, lesbian film, lesbian music, lesbian sports and life as a lesbian.

Please click here to see the site. 

2008 LA




November Fourth Vote No To Prop 8

Prop 8 is set to appear on California ballots for the election tomorrow, and we can only hope that it's shot down unanimously.

May 15, 2008, the California Supreme Court ruled that denying same-sex couples the right to marry violated the promise of equality in the California Constitution. 

Prop 8 was described as a discriminatory action that should be stopped. If this civil right is taken away LGBT couples that were married on May 15th and onward, their marriage licenses will be revoked. 

LGBT couples deserve the right to love whomever they love, and marry whomever they choose. Denying marriage rights won't change the fact that there is and will always be gay and lesbian people in this world, who will never stop fighting for justice.

Bill Clinton, Dianne Feinstein, and Barack Obama all denounce Prop 8, and have stated that they will vote no to it. 

Actors America Ferrera, and Samuel L. Jackson, are also against this discriminatory act and encourage all to vote "no" tomorrow on your ballots.

Do what's right people. Vote against discrimination!

2008 LA