HIV/AIDS Stories Featured on NoMoreDownLow.TV
ShareTweet HIV/AIDS is a topic that cannot be ignored by either the black community or the LGBT community. That’s why we’ve devoted so much time to the show on this important subject. Unfortunately, HIV/AIDS has taken a huge toll on both communities and the statistics say it all: Recent reports indicate that blacks accounted for almost half [...]
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Tyler Perry on America’s Obsession with Black Men in Drag
ShareTweet Martin 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 [...]
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State of the Union: Our President Supports the Gay Community
ShareTweet President Obama’s State of the Union Address is on TV this week. As the LGBT community debates whether he’s done enough (Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell), whether he should have already done more (full marriage equality), let’s step back for a second and remind ourselves how far we’ve come. Our President of the United States [...]
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WATCH: 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 [...]
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Black & 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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Black Gay Men & Depression
ShareTweet Do openly gay black men suffer more from depression than other gay men? NY City News Service takes an in-depth look at the issue, profiling the recent suicide of Joseph Jefferson saying it was more complicated than anti-gay bullying. After all, Joseph – who was only 26 when he passed away in October – [...]
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