Worcester kicks off week-long events leading up to central Bay State city’s Pride Celebration...
Labor Day Weekend may mark a grand finale of summer fun for some ... but in Worcester the Pride celebrations are just warming up.
The city's official Pride Week Schedule—featuring family friendly activities and plenty...
LGBTQ Welcome Center to open P’town Pride Weekend May 30–June 2
For the second annual P'town Pride Weekend, the Provincetown Business Guild is unveiling a new LGBTQ welcome center smack in the center to town to "promote celebrations related to the LGBTQ community," reports the...
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...
Rainbow flag overcomes challenge to welcome all at Natick Senior Center
The small movement started with the purest of intents. Susan Ramsey, director of the Natick Senior Center, wanted to begin the work to become more welcoming and inclusive to populations she felt were not...
Providence rated fourth most LGBT-friendly city in America
Taking its cue from a Gallup national poll that studied the shifting attitudes toward LGBT rights across the United States and finding 60 percent of Americans supporting same-sex marriage—up 5 percent from the previous year,...
St. Patrick’s Day Parade organizers unanimously vote OUTVETS back in
OUTVETS is back in the parade.
After organizers of Boston's Saint Patrick's Day Parade voted 9-4 on March 7 to reject New England’s LGBTQ Veterans Organization from returning for the third year to march, the...
Tufts, UMass-Amherst score perfect five stars on the LGBT Campus Pride Index
Tufts University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst earned top marks on the 2017 Campus Pride Index. The national LGBT youth support and advocacy organization examined more than 300 campuses, and these two Massachusetts...
Thousands of LGBTQ+ friends and allies celebrate Pride in downtown Worcester
After the first week of Pride celebrations in Worcester, Mass., starting with a flag-raising over City Hall, an estimated 6,000 LGBTQ+ and allied folks came out for the big event: a Pride...
P’town theater troupe delivers message to Ireland before historic referendum
A small troupe of Provincetown thespians is carrying a big message of support for marriage-equality to Ireland. The cast, crew, and playwright of the short play Just Say Yes, a same-sex marriage comedy by Lynda Sturner of...
Nearly 16 percent of Bay State youth identify as LGBT, recent survey shows
Today's young people feel significantly free to identify as LGBT in Massachusetts—nearly 16 percent for those ages 18 to 25 and more than 10 percent for those 25 to 34, according to a recently...