Outfest Fusion Review: LGBT People of Color Film Festival
ShareTweet Outfest hosted FUSION: The Los Angeles LGBT People of Color Film Festival March 22-24, 2012. This NoMoreDownLow.TV newsbreak features an interview with director Patrik-Ian Polk on his new film “The Skinny,” plus takes a look at other LGBT movies including “Stud Life,” “Slow” and “Promise Me a Lie.” From full-length features to shorts, this year’s Outfest Fusion film [...]
Read moreOprah’s “Coming Out” Special
ShareTweet Yes! Oprah Winfrey is having a “Coming Out” special. And no, that’s not her big family secret. You need to catch up! She has a half-sister but that was yesterday’s show. Today, she’s featuring a “Coming Out” episode that showcases her 25 years of covering LGBT issues. And no! She’s not gay. We appreciate [...]
Read moreWATCH: Black Lesbians & Gay Men Out on MLK Day
ShareTweet On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the NoMoreDownLow.TV team followed the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and allies group of participants in the 2011 Kingdom Day Parade in Los Angeles. This was the third consecutive year that the Barbara Jordan/ Bayard Rustin Coalition, The Here to Stay Coalition, Black Lesbians United, In the Meantime Men’s Group, At the Beach Los [...]
Read moreMLK Day Parade: Black, Gay & Here to Stay (PHOTOS)
ShareTweet NoMoreDownLow.TV was out marching this morning with the Jordan/Rustin Coalition and Here to Stay. A remarkable day marching in South Los Angeles down Martin Luther King Blvd, all the way down Crenshaw Blvd and into Leimert Park. This was the third consecutive year that the Barbara Jordan/ Bayard Rustin Coalition, The Here to Stay [...]
Read moreOpenly Gay, Black Wrestler
ShareTweet OutSports is one of our favorite sites for a reason… they are always profiling openly gay athletes, helping to break down stereotypes about what it means to be gay, straight and/or athletic. They recently profiled the coming out story of Akil Patterson. He was a college football player that struggled with his sexual identity. [...]
Read moreBlack & Gay on MLK Day: From Oklahoma to Hawaii
ShareTweet We’re scouring the Internet trying to bring you information on how the black gay community is celebrating Martin Luther King Day. Here are a couple more cities to add to our list: Tulsa, Oklahoma In Tulsa, Oklahoma, the LGBT community is participating in the Martin Luther King Parade scheduled for Monday, January 17th at 11:00 [...]




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