Friday, October 31, 2008

GLBT History Month - Celebrating Queer History, Culture, and People

Happy GLBT History Month, a time to honor queer history, culture and people! This video wraps up all the icons represented this year in honor of the month.





15 comments:

Bill Graber said...

Hey Eric, when is National Coming out day this year?

Queers United said...

T.R. you should go, anything that is called GLBTies sounds fun lol.

Paula - NCOD is Oct 11th every year =)

Anonymous said...

Check out SEX CHANGE HOSPITAL on WE tv on Tuesday, October 14, at 11p ET.

Anonymous said...

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A bank is nearly bankrupt......

How it affect you? Did you buy insurance? Did you buy mini note or bonds?

Who fault?


The top management of the Public listed company ( belong to "public" ) salary should be tied a portion of it to the shares price ( IPO or ave 5 years ).... so when the shares price drop, it don't just penalise the investors, but those who don't take care of the company.....If this rule is pass on, without any need of further regulation, all industries ( as long as it is public listed ) will be self regulated......



Sign a petition to your favourite president candidate, congress member again and ask for their views to comment on this, and what regulations they are going to raise for implementation.....If you agree on my point, please share with many people as possible....


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Anonymous said...

Just do it! OMG OMG! They are like, so inclusive! they even have a white upper middle class trans woman buried in the list! This like totally makes 30+ years of gay on trans hatr3d and exclusion okay!

Because the T is for Token, y'know.

Laurie said...

WOW! And to think there are a$$holes out there
that don't think gays and lesbians will stay
together forever....WOO HOO! To them! May
they have many more happy years together!

HUGS!!!!!!!!!!

Diane J Standiford said...

Nice. I plastered my work cubicle w/postcards from art museum of famous LGBT! Str8s need reminders...young LGBT too.

Anonymous said...

Gay History month stuff always leaves out the really important members of history who preferred the same sex. Alan Turing, Alexander, Hadrian, Cecil Rhodes, Francis Bacon, DaVinci, Isaac Newton, Solon. The people who appear in more general looks at the most influential in history, the changers of history. GHM focuses on too many mediocre unimportant 20th century characters.

Queers United said...

If I remember correctly last year Alan Turing was recognized.

Wonder Man said...

yey for gay history

Anonymous said...

Q.U. : That's good (re. Turing).

Tales from the other side of town said...

I saw the list (Advocate), and there's no transgeder person.

I just wonder why.

Queers United said...

tales - today's icon is a trans politician.

Anonymous said...

Actually October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, not gay history month.

Anonymous said...

Rachel Carson was a lesbian? I had no idea.

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