Posts by Sue:
Today – We Change the Conversation About Sexual Assault
An index of participating posts will be available at the Change the Conversation page. Our fundraising widget for PAAR is in the right hand column. You can also click here .
LGBTQ&A: Emily Kesselman – Graphic Designer, Lesbian Activist
An occasional series where we pose some questions to local LGBTQ folks (and Allies) to learn more about their personal experiences with LGBTQ culture. I “met” Emily via Twitter – she was occasionally RTing things I had posted so we struck up an occasional chat. When I put out a call for help with our […]
This Person is Voting Peduto
The Week in LGBTQ – April 14, 2013
A snippet of our most popular tweets from the previous week – follow us @PghLesbian24 Even if same-sex marriage is against your religion, we can’t ban every sin -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette http://bit.ly/YXnOVt via @pittsburghpg This does not include former PA Governor Ed Rendell – Which Politicians Supported Gay Marriage and When? http://bit.ly/17jeb74 via @MotherJones Here’s a mom we all want to […]
Down With Gays; Up With Bus Service to Brackenridge?
The readers of the Tribune Review never fail to amuse and delight me. Reader Frank Herold of Lower Burrell chimed in on two very important issue – gays and public transportation. Re. the Amesh Adalja letter, “God, gays & the Constitution” (April 11): I do not concur with his opinion. The writer should remember that […]
Changing the Conversation About Soap Operas?
A few months ago, I was asked to participate in a Change.org effort to send a message to the soap operas that “rape does not equal romance.” I declined. Why? Well, I do agree with the message but I also know the soaps. And I thought it was pointless and wouldn’t work. I really regret […]
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Review: “Little Gem” at City Theatre (and Ticket Giveaway)
The three woman show “Little Gem” currently at City Theatre is like a book you expect to enjoy, but find yourself unable to put down for hours on end. As the final scene played out, I wanted to stand up and say “BUT WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?” Fortunately, I did not do that. LITTLE GEM March […]
Bill Peduto – We Need a Mayor Who Never Forgets What Pittsburgh Can Be
Bill Peduto’s tv commercial is available via YouTube. Five generations of my family worked in the mill right there on the South Side – my great-grandfather died a few blocks away from that spot. Still, my father and his cousins and even my brother worked in the mills through the 70s and 80s and …today. […]
Jack Wagner’s Friends at Marcellus Shale
I thought he was concerned with the members of the City of Pittsburgh community? Oh wait …


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