Towleroad Reader Travel Survey

Towleroad Reader Travel Survey

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Towleroad is planning on offering more articles geared toward LGBT travelers in the near future and we’d love to know more about when, why, and where our readers travel. Thanks in advance for helping us out!

Fill out our travel survey HERE.

In the coming weeks, after we hear from you, we’ll also be posting some surveys about specific travel destinations.


Andy Towle

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/towleroad-reader-travel-survey.html

'RuPaul's Drag Race' Will Start on March 2 with New Judges

'RuPaul's Drag Race' Will Start on March 2 with New Judges
RuPaul and Logo have finally announced the premiere date for RuPaul’s Drag Race season seven: March 2.

“Yes, Virginia, there is a gay Santa Claus!”, said Executive Producer RuPaul in a statement. “I asked for a new, wickedly funny, smart and experienced judge…and I got two! Ross and Carson are the perfect addition to the ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ family because they’re not just show biz experts, they’re superfans and longtime lovers of the art of drag.”

Get More: RuPaul’s Drag Race Full Episodes, RuPaul, Logo TV

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Jaidynn Diore Fierce
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Jasmine Masters
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Kandy Ho’
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Katya
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Kennedy Davenport
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Max
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Miss Fame
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Mrs. Kasha Davis
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Pearl
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Sasha Belle
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Tempest DuJour
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Trixie Mattel
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Violet Chachki
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Image Courtesy: @LogoTV
Images via Twitter

www.huffingtonpost.com/lgbt-news/rupauls-drag-race-will-st_b_6616724.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Despite Social Turmoil, Mumbai's 7th Pride Parade Sees Record Turnout – VIDEO

Despite Social Turmoil, Mumbai's 7th Pride Parade Sees Record Turnout – VIDEO

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Mumbai’s seventh annual Pride Parade brought together hundreds of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered members of the city’s queer community. The overwhelming joy and irreverence of the most recent parade belies the Indian government’s recent trend of backsliding on LGBT rights in the country.

In 2009 The High Court of Delhi ruled that Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalized homosexuality, was unconstitutional. The law had been in place since 1860 when it was first implemented under the British occupation of India. In 2013, however the Indian Supreme Court overruled the decision, stating that repealing the Penal Code was a decision best left to the country’s Parliament, rather than its Judicial body.

Since then the Indian government has slowly continued to chip away at the rights of its queer citizens by denying same-sex couples equal adoption rights and going so far as to suggest state-backed initiatives to “cure” queer youth. Socially, however, there have been moments of progress like the election of India’s first transgender mayor and television news anchor.

Despite India’s social turbulence, Pride-goers were confident in their decisions to march.

“I am marching to spread awareness because of my son who is gay,”a 74-year old mother told Vice. “For the first time in my life, I am fighting for the right cause.”

Watch footage of Mumbai’s 7th annual gay pride parade AFTER THE JUMP

 


Charles Pulliam-Moore

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/despite-social-turmoil-mumbais-7th-pride-parade-sees-record-turnout-video.html