From marriage equaly to the end of don't ask, don't tell, this has been an extraordary year. Here, Aaron Hickl, edor--chief of Out magaze, looks forward to the end of gay culture
Contents:
- 2011: AN EXTRAORDARY YEAR FOR GAY RIGHTS
- 2011: A GOOD YEAR TO BE GAY
- BBC NEWS 2021 (BRASIL), ON ANTEC O 1º SAMENTO GAY, Há EXATOS 20 ANOS
2011: AN EXTRAORDARY YEAR FOR GAY RIGHTS
This year was an extraordary one for many thgs — pecially gay rights. In September, the end of the ary's "don't ask, don't tell" policy allowed gay, lbian and bisexual people to serve openly.
2011: A GOOD YEAR TO BE GAY
'A Good Year To Be Queer' Among those appldg the recent stris gay rights is lumnist and activist Dan Savage, who told Sheir that was a "good year to be queer.
"[Clton] stood up for half an hour and lectured world lears on the fact that gay rights are human rights, " Savage says. He was standg next to a gay uple he didn't know, and one of the men asked Savage, "We're always happy for them, would kill them to be happy for ?
BBC NEWS 2021 (BRASIL), ON ANTEC O 1º SAMENTO GAY, Há EXATOS 20 ANOS
After s which gay rights have polarised US opn, the untry barely shgged September when a two- old law prohibg gay men and women om servg openly the ary was fally repealed, promptg thoands of gay soldiers to post g-out vios on YouTube – jt one more example of how the web has transformed gay visibily.