October 8, 2014
Daniell and Aisha Moodie-Mills

Decoded: Power, Politics, and Pop Culture

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) in Washington, D.C hosted “Decoded - Power, Politics, and Pop Culture”. Local power couple Aisha and Danielle Moodie-Mills facilitated the panel discussion.
October 7, 2014

LGBTQ History #5: Ma Rainey

Ma Rainey is recognized as one of the great female blues vocalists, and known as the “Mother of the Blues.” She signed a record deal with Paramount Records in 1923 and was one of the first performers to record the blues.
October 3, 2014

LGBTQ History #3: Same-Sex Wedding Airs on Friends

From 1994 to 2004, Thursday night television was pretty self-explanatory and centered around one show: Friends. January 18, 1996 was typical for a night of Friends.
October 2, 2014
Rita Mae Brown

LGBTQ History #2: Rita Mae Brown’s Rubyfruit Jungle

Published in 1973, Rubyfruit Jungle was written by lesbian activist and writer, Rita Mae Brown. The autographical coming-of-age novel raised eyebrows with its explicit portrayal of lesbianism.