Boston city council passes travel ban to protest anti-LGBT legislation in North Carolina
Boston City Councilor Josh Zakim asked the city to stand up against the recent LGBT discrimination legislation in North Carolina and the city council agreed in a unanimous vote.
Zakim filed an ordinance on March 28 that...
Distinguished panel focuses on issues of trans people of color at community forum
Discrimination against one represents discrimination against all.
That was the message that emerged from a public community forum held on Tuesday, March 22, that focused on intersectionality* and, more specifically, the challenges faced by trans people...
White House AIDS policy director Douglas M. Brooks honored at 2016 Men’s Event
From Provincetown to the White House. That's the story of the man being honored at one of Boston's biggest benefits of the year for his tireless work in the battle against HIV/AIDS. The man is...
LGBT senior housing in the Bay State: What we can learn from ‘The Golden...
Over the past four months, as a member of the LGBT Aging Project, I have had the opportunity to travel across the state of Massachusetts to co-facilitate a series of focus groups with LGBT...
Time to vote for 2016 Boston Pride Parade marshal & honorary marshal
Boston Pride is asking the community to take a minute or two, go online, peruse its impressive list of nominees, and cast a vote for this year's Marshall and Honorary Marshal for the 2016 Boston Pride Parade (Saturday,...
Valentine’s Day Cards for Boston Elders Workshop
Arlington Street Church | Boston | January 24, 2016
Once again Gay for Good Boston spread the love around town, crafting more than 400 Valentine’s Day cards, which they hand delivered to Boston’s elderly. Cheered...
Double Daddies provides peer support for parents and kids
No doubt love makes a family.
Sometimes, however, love can use a little help—especially when it comes to successful parenting.
When Timothy Kelleher, a yoga instructor, and his husband Josh Reed, a digital marketing executive, decided...
Boston Pride Returns to March in South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Boston Pride made history last year when a group of Irish-proud LGBT people was officially invited to march in South Boston's historic—and very traditional—2015 St. Patrick's Day Parade. And march they did!
Now, for the second year,...
First-ever Boston Pride Community Fund Grant Recipients Announced
The 2016 recipients of the Boston Pride Fund grant recipients comprise a rainbow of diverse small nonprofits and other groups that support New England's LGBT community.
Awardees were announced early this week by Boston Pride President Sylvain Bruni and...
Boston Pride tributes Black History Month with Black Pride 2016
In celebration of Black History Month Boston Pride is doing what it does best—putting on a bunch of events, parties, and other activities that generate pride in community and in each and every individual...