The Human Factor in Gay Marriage (Audio Interview) In this exclusive audio interview with OUTTAKE Online, Jennifer Pizer explains the consequences of amending the California Constitution to discriminate against gay couples, should Prop 8 be voted in. more...
GLAD's Lee Swislow Audio Interview GLAD's Executive Director Lee Swislow gives this exclusive interview to OUTTAKE's Charlotte Robinson, that provides important gay marriage information for our LGBT global community. more...
Memorial bench in honour of Matthew Shepard Judy Shepard, mother of Mathew Shepard, said that the nation, and the city of Laramie, has become more accepting of gays and lesbians in the 10 years since her son was beaten, tied to a fence and left to die. A ceremony on Saturday dedicated a bench in honour of Matthew. more...
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin Interview (Audio) In this exclusive interview Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin talks to OUTTAKE Online’s Charlotte Robinson about the future of gay marriage, LGBT rights in America & what it's like to be openly gay in Congress. more...
Obama Loves the Gays Barack Obama will fight for equal rights for gays just as he fought to help working-class families overcome poverty, the Democratic presidential hopeful's wife told a gay Democratic group Thursday. more...
IBM stands by the GLBT community Human Rights Commissioner, Graeme Innes, congratulated technology and consultancy company, IBM, today for their commitment to equality in employment through providing its gay and lesbian employees with the same benefits and entitlements available to heterosexual employees. more...
Morocco Jails Six Men for Being Gay A Moroccan appeal court on Tuesday upheld the convictions of six men jailed for homosexual acts after video images of a man dressed as a woman dancing at a party sparked street protests and a police investigation, lawyers said. more...
Police to be Investigated over Homophobic Inaction Surry Hills police are to be investigated over their inaction on homophobic violence, with the GenQ Street Angels set to take to the streets after being told they weren't needed. more...