
DTLA – The Series
DTLA is a self-financed, gay scripted drama series, best described as a cross between “Queer As Folk” and “Swingers.” Six 30 minute episodes have been produced, and we are seeking funds to complete post-production and […]
DTLA is a self-financed, gay scripted drama series, best described as a cross between “Queer As Folk” and “Swingers.” Six 30 minute episodes have been produced, and we are seeking funds to complete post-production and […]
Photos by Shahid Manning Shahid Manning, the Executive Director and Founder of Millennia Scope Entertainment Foundation (MSE Foundation),a 501c(3) organization – its mission: “ To Transform Homophobia through Film, Television & Media”. Mr. Manning, the 2007 […]
Photos Courtesy of Germono Toussaint Germono Toussaint is a multi-talented lyricist, composer and the Founder/Executive Director of A Mile In My Shoes. He has been performing ever since he was two years old. Toussaint was inspired to […]
Photos Courtesy of Alonzo Washington Kansas City native Alonzo Washington is a true African American hero. Washington has been a community activist since high school. His Omega7 Tip Line Mobile and blog have provided tips […]
Photo By: PH2 Mark Kettenhofen – Whitney Houston Welcome Heroes Story By: Wikipedia Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. She is one of the best-selling recording artists […]
Author and lecturer Dr. D. Marcell is having a phenomenal year. With his two new books, “Be Reconciled” and “‘Marginalized Men” which were released in 2011 and three additional books coming in 2012, the Atlanta […]
Photos By Frank J Miles Frank J Miles has carved a name for himself as a journalist. The 33 year old former William J. Clinton Foundation Senior Communications writer earned his bachelor’s degree from Rutgers, […]
Alex Sanchez advises gay adults and teens on subjects such as coming out, gender identity and religion. However, his biggest fans aren’t gays, its heterosexual teenage girls. The Mexican City born author resides between Miami, […]
Photos from New Black Fest Courtesy of Judith Adong Playwright, filmmaker, lecturer and Ugandan native Judith Adong recently talked with PrideIndex about her play “Just Me, You and THE SILENCE,” the gay suffrage movement in […]
Donald Cortez Cornelius (September 27, 1936 – February 1, 2012) was an American television show host and producer who was best known as the creator of the nationally syndicated dance and music show Soul Train, which he […]
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