July 23, 2007
YouTube/CNN debate highlights
Filed by Alex Blaze | July 23, 2007 11:51 PM |The YouTube/CNN debate happened tonight. Two LGBT/queer-related questions were asked, both about marriage. Here's the first: The answer and two other questions are after the jump....Read More
Woman fired for transitioning
Filed by Alex Blaze | July 23, 2007 11:01 PM |From the Daily Mail: Vikki-Marie Gaynor, 37, who was born a man, claims bosses started cancelling his shifts when he dropped his old name, Mike, and started wearing women's clothes, earrings and make-up to work. The harassment by coworkers...Read More
Without Prejudice?
Filed by Bil Browning | July 23, 2007 9:27 PM |Game Show Network has a new show called "Without Prejudice." This odd construction features five contestants and a panel of five judges. Both sets of people are just ordinary folks - no celebrities. The contestants reveal more and more about...Read More
Reggae DJ says he never signed Stop Murder Music agreement
Filed by Alex Blaze | July 23, 2007 5:34 PM |A month ago I posted about the agreement Stop Murder Music thought it had made with three major reggae recording artists to stop making music about killing gays. Well, Beenie Man is already denying that he made any such agreement....Read More
Hairspray Review
Filed by Michael Buckley | July 23, 2007 3:20 PM |Hairspray Review & Gymnastics Routine!...Read More
Yes, Virginia, there really is a TBP social networking site or two
Filed by Bil Browning | July 23, 2007 3:13 PM |For all of our readers and contributors that love networking and web 2.0, allow me to present our MySpace page and our Facebook group. You can also make us a favorite on Technorati here. Plus, you'll notice on each individual...Read More
If the NAACP Can Bury the N-Word, Could the F-Word be Too Far behind?
Filed by H. Alexander Robinson | July 23, 2007 2:00 PM |For the third year in a row, the National Black Justice Coalition proudly and pro-actively participated in the NAACP annual convention. Once again NBJC hosted a prominent tradeshow booth where staff members spoke to hundreds of people and distributed many...Read More
Quiet and Lonely in the Hills
Filed by Guest Blogger | July 23, 2007 10:51 AM |(This guest post comes to us from David Mixner, former strategist and adviser to several presidential campaigns, including those for McGovern, Clinton, and Gephardt. He currently works as an activist for AIDS, LGBT rights, and wildlife. David writes from Turkey...Read More
Where 3 or more are gathered in the name of bilerico...
Filed by Bil Browning | July 23, 2007 9:52 AM |The connections life can throw your way are amazing. Between blogging and gay rights activism, I meet some incredible people. Yesterday I met contributor Mara Keisling for the first time face-to-face and, truly, have you ever really met someone just...Read More
Lunchin' at the Q - I face the challenge
Filed by Don Sherfick | July 23, 2007 8:30 AM |Those of you who read this site regularly know that I have not been quiet concerning my reservations about the term “queer”, especially when people within the LGBT community proudly apply it to themselves as our adversaries look on. Alex...Read More
Sugar-Frosted Mercury Corn Bombs! Part of a balanced breakfast.
Filed by Storm Bear | July 23, 2007 8:12 AM |click to enlarge...Read More
YGST: Christian "activists"
Filed by Bil Browning | July 23, 2007 8:02 AM |Watch what happens when the first Hindu cleric opens the United States Senate in prayer. Oh, those "Christian activists." I'd call them bigots instead. (Thanks to Stormy for suggesting this one!)...Read More
New contributor
Filed by Alex Blaze | July 23, 2007 7:12 AM |We have a new contributor at the Project: H. Alexander Robinson, CEO of the National Black Justice Coalition. The NBJC is the first national Black LGBT advocacy group in the country, and we're happy to have their CEO on board...Read More
Homotextual: Ken Livingstone
Filed by Ed Team | July 23, 2007 7:11 AM |"Any attack on rights of lesbian and gay people undermines all of our human rights. This is why it is important to support LGBT equality, challenge discrimination and celebrate diversity in this country, so that London sets a world-class benchmark...Read More






