Category Archives: International LGBTs
13 Colors of the Honduran Resistance
Originally posted April 28, 2017 Two close friends and comrades of the late, beloved Honduran indigenous resistance leader, Berta Cáceres, put four stories from Melissa Cardoza’s 13 Colors of the Continue Reading →
“13 Colors of the Honduran Resistance”
Originally posted April 3, 2017 The Berta Caceres Memorial Tour featuring activists Melissa Cardoza and Karla Lara from Honduras. 7 PM, Friday, April 28th at the Berger Park Cultural Center, 6205 N Sheridan Rd (corner Continue Reading →
Protesting Pink-Washing at “Creating Change”
Originally published February 11, 2016 Protesters gather immediately following pro-equality Shabbat service organized by Jewish Voice for Peace. Protesters marching thru hallways of Creating Change. Protesters outside of the pro-Israel reception. Continue Reading →
The Democrats’ answer to Republicans’ anti-immigrant racism? More racism.
Originally published January 11, 2016 Tell President Obama to Call Off Raids Against Immigrant Families! Over the holidays, President Obama launched yet another huge wave of deportations against undocumented immigrants. Continue Reading →
Cuban LGBT Activist Alberto Roque Guerra on “Chicago Tonight”
Originally published September 28, 2015 Cuban LGBT activist Alberto Roque Guerra on WTTW-TV’s “Chicago Tonight” program with Eddie Arruza Cuban LGBT activist Alberto Roque Guerra was recently hosted by the Gay Continue Reading →
Cuban LGBT Activist on Chicago Public Radio
First published September 1, 2015 Cuban LGBT activist Alberto Roque Guerra on WBEZ-FM yesterday7 PM Tonight! (Tuesday) Meet Cuban LGBT activist Alberto Roque Guerra! speaking on “LGBTs in Cuba”Nookies Tree Restaurant Continue Reading →
Cuban LGBT Activist in Chicago!
Originally published August 27, 2015 Cuban LGBT activist Alberto Roque Guerra will visit Chicago with media appearances and a 7 PM, Tuesday, September 1st public meeting at Nookies Restaurant, 3334 N. Halsted Continue Reading →
Remembering David Kato, Facing the Future
Originally published July 14, 2015 After a panel discussing the future of LGBT organizing in Uganda and memorializing the late David Kato, a Ugandan LGBT leader murdered due to anti-gay Continue Reading →
Pride Parade Contingent for Immigrant, Refugee & Asylee Rights!
Originally published July 8, 2015 From the Chicago Sun-Times: “Ana Santoyo walked in the parade with the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, which stands for “Act Now to Stop War and End Racism.” She said Continue Reading →
