News this week that the California Assembly passed a bill allowing same-sex marriage in that state was cause for excitement, without a doubt. The measure...
I knew when I boarded the Metro and saw them that the two women sitting near me, dressed in a fashion that is way more...
A friend and I were recently shooting the breeze over a pot of coffee when he asked me a question that stopped me in my...
The local, monthly community meetings to discuss GLBT participation in the Millions More Movement (MMM) are quickly gaining steam. The seventh monthly meeting, initiated in...
Under the noonday sun Monday, a group of local religious leaders offered another ray of light. Downtown, on the steps of the Metropolitan African Methodist...
Every June for the last 30 years, the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area has celebrated pride with energy and enthusiasm. Whether it was a few hundred...
While recently speaking to someone who lives in D.C., I was told that Columbia Heights, the neighborhood in which I lived for many years, is...
I knew there was trouble when she told me to have a seat in her office and shut the door behind me. We never talk...
With the building of one convention center and the demolition of another, not to mention the continuing rise of commercial real-estate values in the revitalized...
It was 98 degrees in New York today, one of the hottest days we've had all year. Several businesses have been distributing donated bottled water...
The stretch of 17th Street -- roughly between P and R streets NW -- is one of the district's foremost gay villages. It hosts the...
This wasn't supposed to happen. Well, it was supposed to happen, really -- I never hoped to not make it to 35. But as far...
As the saying goes, if it looks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck. But when...
The big picture is a family portrait. It's a picture of the African-American community coming together to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Million Man...
Following the recent celebration of our 30th Capital Pride, it's worth reflecting how far we've come and at what cost. In 1975, ''gay liberation'' activists...