Two young gay men embark on a one night stand. Both wh very different unrstandgs of the suatn, they stggle to realise the te nnectn they long for.…
Contents:
- JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS’ KEV MAXEN COM OUT AS FIRST OPENLY GAY MALE COACH THE NFL
- ON THE BATTLEFIELD: THE BLACK CHURCH, PUBLIC HEALTH, AND THE FIGHT AGAST HIV AMONG AIN AMERIN GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN
- GAY RIGHTS BATTLEFIELDS SPREAD TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS’ KEV MAXEN COM OUT AS FIRST OPENLY GAY MALE COACH THE NFL
Kev Maxen, assistant strength and ndng ach for the Jaguars, has e out as the first openly gay male ach the NFL. * battlefield gay *
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ON THE BATTLEFIELD: THE BLACK CHURCH, PUBLIC HEALTH, AND THE FIGHT AGAST HIV AMONG AIN AMERIN GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN
Battlefield: Directed by Timothy Dpa Marshall. Wh Alex Dunn, Heath Miller. The emotnal negotiatn of a one-night stand between two men bound by hab and idsyncrasy. A ntemporary snapshot of where Asie gay men are on the issue of sgle-serve love and their sire for more." data-id="ma * battlefield gay *
"I uld eher report the asslt and be discharged for vlatg the ary's ban on homosexual behavr, or not say anythg and be tted for STDs. Acrdg to ancient sourc and var historians, all of them were homosexual lovers, 150 exceptnally well-traed pairs of them.
Among historians, however, one of the most hotly bated qutns is whether the men were really all homosexuals. The Battle of Lctra helped Theb reassure s pennce, sealed the fame of s homosexual factn, and marked the end of Sparta’s domn of ancient Greece.
Gay men embraced feme self-prentatn as a ccial part of their inty. US manrs the 1940s were worried about the effect that homosexualy and genr versn had on morale and moraly.
GAY RIGHTS BATTLEFIELDS SPREAD TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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Their excln om service and s remembrance for much of the 20th century have left a dark unrbelly of misogyny, racism and homophobia. Homosexualy, on the other hand, was nebulo and shadowy, a behavur and an inty type difficult to ppot wh any accuracy but potentially vastatg to the efficy of all-male forc. Anxieti about homosexualy reached fever pch the send world war wh the risg fluence of psychology and s promise to make better armi.
Atralia, Canada and Great Bra all heed “expert” warngs of the imment dangers homosexualy posed, but the US rang the alarm lour than anyone else. Ocsnally historians strike lucky the archiv and stumble upon que extraordary evince which pels to re-evaluate what we thk we know about gay life the forc.
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HIV affects Ain Amerin gay and bisexual men (AAGBM) more disproportnately than any other group the USA. The Black Church, which has been a historic mastay for Ain Amerin empowerment and well-beg, has the potential to be a public health partner for HIV preventn wh AAGBM. Publ … * battlefield gay *
Confintly queer personnel ducted ras like Jam Lord, documented his memoir My Queer War, to new ways of dog and beg gay on the home ont Boston. Fellow wrer and airman Edward Field summed up nicely his short memoir when he noted the Amerin army had a “gay world built to ”, even if was very different to the gay inti wh which we are faiar today. Many self-intifyg gay men embraced woman-like inti and a receptive sex role.
Field’s troductn to 1940s gay life occurred while he was statned Oklahoma Cy. As one Amerin sailor statned New Caledonia explaed to naval thori 1943 “ is more of the feme tra to want somethg that is mascule … It is the thrill of havg a [butch] man, and not another [effemate] homosexual”. KYIV, Ukrae — On a rto Instagram profile featurg pole-dancg, cross-drsg and fierce makp, a picture of Ivan Honzyk high heels and stockgs next to an image of him ary uniform has gotten the most lik by junr sergeant's posts are a bold statement socially nservative Ukrae, where pri paras were often attacked before the war and swaths of the untry are occupied by forc loyal to Rsia, one of the world’s most nspicuoly homophobic as more members of the LGTBQ muny fight on the ont l, the greater visibily of gay and lbian ary personnel appears to be a talyst for acceptance wir society, and opn polls show attus are changg.
“My fellow soldiers are really imprsed wh what I’ve done Bakhmut, the massive sle of work that I did there, and after that they jt don’t re about who I sleep wh, ” Honzyk, whose medil un evacuat wound soldiers and provis emergency first aid, said a hip fé Ukrae’s pal, Kyiv, while on leave om the ont of other gay and lbian soldiers have also posted photos and vios of themselv onle, some sportg unirn signia on their uniform, the mythil creature an ironic riposte to the ia that there are no LGBTQ people the ary. S., lbian, gay and bisexual people were allowed to serve openly the ary only late 2011. Ukrae’s armed forc did not have l preventg the LGTBQ muny om servg, but homophobia was rife the ranks, reflectg a more wispread societal attu.