Black Transgender Basketball Player on ESPN
ShareESPN is featuring a story on black transgender NCAA basketball player Kye Allums on Sunday’s ‘Outside the Lines.’ OutSports has been following Kye’s story, since he came out as transgender in November 13, 2010. According to the site, Kye Allums introduced himself to the NCAA basketball world at the Best Buy Classic in Minneapolis in [...]
Read moreNoMoreDownLow.TV: Official Selection of LA Web Series Festival 2011
ShareWe are proud to announce that our NoMoreDownLow.TV show is an “Official Selection” of the LA Web Series Festival 2011!! In our first six episodes, we have interviewed some incredible people talking about issues important to the black LGBT community – ONLY on NoMoreDownLow.TV can you hear from Colin Powell, Magic Johnson, Phylicia Rashad, Tyler [...]
Read moreRev. Al Sharpton Presents Russell Simmons with GLAAD Award
ShareThe Rev. Al Sharpton presented the GLAAD Excellence in Media Award to pioneering hip-hop producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist Russell Simmons, who has repeatedly spoken out on issues of concern to the LGBT community, urging Americans to support full equality. The Excellence in Media Award is presented to individuals who, through their work, have increased the [...]
Read moreGay Basketball Leagues: DC to LA
ShareGay guys and basketball from L.A. to D.C. Last month, NoMoreDownLow.TV featured a segment on the first-ever gay night at an NBA game here in Los Angeles. The segment featured interviews with Magic Johnson, Sinbad and attendees of the “Equality Night” event, where proceeds went to Equality California. Plus, we checked in with guys that [...]
Read moreTyler Perry on America’s Obsession with Black Men in Drag
ShareMartin Lawrence’s Big Momma: Like Father, Like Son raked in $33 million and Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail made $90 million at the box office. Plus, there’s the popularity of Rupaul’s Drag Race, now in season 3… Earnest, did you hear that? put on some lipstick and grab a wig – we need to [...]
Read moreFormer NFL Player Comes Out in GLSEN’s “Changing the Game”
ShareFormer NFL player Wade Davis comes out of the closet in support of GLSEN’s new “Changing the Game” initiative. Davis played for the National Football League from 2000-2004 – first with the Tennessee Titans, and later with the Seattle Seahawks and the Washington Redskins. Or at least we think this is the first time he’s [...]




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