Gender Stereotyping lawsuit?

Well, just found a little interesting nugget in the Trib site.  It seems a state prison guard in Fayette County is pursuing a federal discimination case based on gender stereotyping.  Yanik's attorney, Herbert A. Terrell of McMurray, on Monday said Yanik is alleging his coworkers sexually harassed him based on their perception of his sexual […]

New Pgh lesbian blog and changes to Cue Pittsburgh

Welcome to the newest lesbian blog in town.  It isn't new, new but it is new to me … I'm always happy to see more LGBT folks jumping into the Burghosphere.  Woo hoo! Linz the Lez Check it out. Linz is also the new lesbian columnist for Cue Pittsburgh where she is joined by Jason […]

Wuerl

The Post-Gazette offers up what I find a disappointing (but better than most) piece on Archbishop Donald Wuerl's handling of the D.C. move to legalize marriage equality. A glaring omission is the lack of voice of a single gay person from Pittsburgh.  Quoting Casey and Doyle was interesting from a national perspective, but what about […]

New York, Catholic Church and North Versailles …

I just haven't had a blogging frame of mind this week.  Things have been happening, though.  NY government voted “no” on marriage equality.  The Catholic Church says gays and transvestites will never enter the Kingdom of God. (h/t Pam's House Blend) In North Versailles, some jerk punched a Wal-Mart greeter in what is termed a […]

World AIDS Day

Tomorrow is World AIDS Day.  Much is going on here in Pittsburgh.  Highmark has gone red. ( Pittsburgh ) red Activities:show your support by wearing red December 1! 7 am – 7 pmFree HIV testingPittsburgh AIDS Task Force5913 Penn AvenueEast Liberty 10 amMayor’s pressconferenceCity-County Building414 Grant StreetDowntown Pittsburgh 10 am – 5 pmAllegheny County Heal […]