Last night I had an incredible opportunity to speak at a GLAAD event on using social media to reach the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community.
I was speaking on behalf of IBM, so I spent about 15 minutes telling the history of social media use inside IBM and how it can be used [...]
… and it says that the state may not legally bar same-sex marriage.
It would seem that this will lead to California joining Massachusetts, currently the only US state where same-sex marriage is legal.
Also ahead on this front are Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire and my home state of New Jersey. These four states [...]
i have just been listening to a great new cd that my darling friend rob sent me! it’s by will young, of pop idol fame … and i’m enjoying it immensely.
perhaps the best line of them all is in track 04 … “happiness is being gay.”
This questionnaire was passed around by the GLBT group at work, for a book that’s being written on what it’s like to be gay, and the questions we’re asked by straight people. I thought it seemed interesting, so I filled it out and returned it … but I thought some people out there might be [...]
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