Media: September 2012
Birthdays, Dan Choi, & the Definition of Queer [Weekly Reader]
Filed by Bil Browning | September 28, 2012 4:30 PM |You weren't able to read every post on Bilerico Project last week? Don't worry! Every weekend I round up the best Bilerico posts from the past seven days to help you stay up to date on the latest queer news and analysis.Read More
Gay Chicago TV talks Electing LGBT Politicians with the Victory Fund
Filed by Waymon Hudson | September 28, 2012 1:00 PM |Getting directly involved in politics and having our voices heard is vitally important to the movement for LGBT equality. That is why we need to run for office at every level of government.Read More
Rachel Maddow Smackdown of Romney for China Investment
Filed by Karen Ocamb | September 26, 2012 11:30 AM |One of Mitt Romney's latest attacks blasts President Obama for not "standing up to China." Mitt Romney's tax returns reveal that he invested in the mostly Chinese government-owned oil company Cnooc.Read More
Happy Birthday Bilerico: Now Go Get a Job
Filed by Bil Browning | September 25, 2012 5:00 PM |Today is Bilerico's birthday. We've been a blog now for seven years. My first post wasn't pithy or in depth by any means, but everything changes.Read More
Wikipedia: Somebody That I Used to Know
Filed by Terrance Heath | September 24, 2012 1:30 PM |Have you every had a break up so bad that you want so little to do with the other person that, to borrow a lyric from Gotye, you're tempted to "have your friends collect your records, and then change your number"?Read More
Meet My (Pro-Equality) Parents: Lyle & Michele Becker
Filed by John M. Becker | September 23, 2012 11:30 AM |Their love for each other is an inspiration to Michael and me, and their passion for social justice and equality for all members of the human family is what kindled my own passion for activism. They are true heroes in my book.Read More
Rupert Everett, Dick Jokes, & Lawrence of Arabia [Weekly Reader]
Filed by Bil Browning | September 22, 2012 10:00 AM |You weren't able to read every post on Bilerico Project last week? Don't worry! Every weekend I round up the best Bilerico posts from the past seven days to help you stay up to date on the latest queer news and analysis.Read More
Maddow Eviscerates Paul Ryan for Appearing at Value Voters Summit
Filed by Karen Ocamb | September 18, 2012 10:30 AM |There are 50 days left until Election Day, Nov. 6, and the presidential campaign of Republican Mitt Romney seems to be tossing and turning in waves of political uncertainty.Read More
You Don't Need a Hookup App
Filed by Bil Browning | September 17, 2012 11:30 AM |You don't need a hookup app to get closer to Bilerico.Read More
Trans Students, Gay Republicans, & Mango Penises [Weekly Reader]
Filed by Bil Browning | September 15, 2012 10:00 AM |You weren't able to read every post on Bilerico Project last week? Don't worry! Every Saturday I round up the best Bilerico posts from the past seven days to help you stay up to date on the latest queer news and analysis.Read More
Trans Advocates Angry Over Anderson Cooper Guest
Filed by Karen Ocamb | September 14, 2012 3:30 PM |This is premier week for the revamped openly gay Anderson Cooper show "Anderson Live" - which airs at 1:00pm Pacific time on Fox Channel 11. One of the guests has trans activists angry.Read More
Justin Hernandez: Inside the Vortex
Filed by Jesse Monteagudo | September 14, 2012 12:30 PM |Native New Yorker Justin Hernandez is the author of the blog Naked in New York City, where he chronicles "life and dating in the Big Apple, with the occasional commentary on gay culture." Read More
Gay Chicago TV Talks Lesbian Political Power
Filed by Waymon Hudson | September 14, 2012 10:00 AM |In its latest episode, Gay Chicago TV takes on the topic of Super PACs, specifically the new Lesbian Super PAC "LPAC", which is the first political action committee focused directly on amplifying the political power of the lesbian community.Read More
What Is Appropriate on a Day of Remembrance?
Filed by James Holmes | September 11, 2012 6:30 PM |Today I faced an ethical dilemma. In a post written to remember 9/11, pictures were included of victims jumping to their death from the Twin Towers. In the end, I chose not to post them. Read More
Bilerico Cameo on David Letterman from Dem Convention
Filed by Bil Browning | September 09, 2012 2:00 PM |Friend of the site Andres Duque tipped me off to a quick cameo by Bilerico contributor Mark Segal on Late Night with David Letterman while many of us were at the Democratic National Convention.Read More
Argentina, Luggage, & Dem Convention Coverage [Weekly Reader]
Filed by Bil Browning | September 07, 2012 6:00 PM |You weren't able to read every post on Bilerico Project last week? Don't worry! Every Friday I round up the best Bilerico posts from the past seven days to help you stay up to date on the latest queer news and analysis.Read More
Fall Bilerico Internships Still Available
Filed by Bil Browning | September 06, 2012 3:00 PM |If you know you can handle the pressure of working with the crazy Bilerico team, you've got an itch to learn how to use the web for blogging and online activism, and you're a reliable self-starter, shoot me an email with your resume.Read More
The Speech I Wish the President Would Give (But He Won't)
Filed by E. Winter Tashlin | September 06, 2012 11:00 AM |It's an issue close to the hearts and wallets of many Americans, and one that the new GOP platform attacks, using language written by none other than radical anti-LGBT hate-group president Tony Perkins.Read More
What Do GLAAD's New NRI Numbers Really Mean?
Filed by E. Winter Tashlin | September 05, 2012 1:30 PM |GLAAD released their annual Network Responsibility Index, right into the teeth of a long weekend and the DNCC. It would seem that this is a case of dumping a story in the proverbial trash, and I can see why. Read More
'O.S.U. Haters' Shames Bigots With Their Own Words
Filed by E. Winter Tashlin | September 04, 2012 5:00 PM |Expressing your opinions on the internet is a lot like picking your nose at a traffic light. You might feel like you're in a private space, but really, everyone can see you.Read More






