A federal investigator told Flint Del Sol in an email obtained by The Advocate why the agency could no longer move forward with his workplace discrimination case.
Thousands of people marched through the streets of Manchester for the annual Pride parade, which included more than 100 floats. Part of the Pride Big Weekend, this year's theme was "Queer'd Science" in honor of computer pioneer Alan Turing. Keep Reading →
Australian diver Matthew Mitcham says he will dive naked if he successfully defends the gold medal he won in Beijing during the 10-meter platform dive.Outsports reports on SB Nation, that the openly gay diver pledged to dive without his swim suit if he wins the gold, despite battling abdominal injury and a crowded 10-meter field.Mitcham is scheduled to compete Friday and Saturday. Keep Reading →
Megan Rapinoe says she's been playing better since she came out. So much so, that she helped the U.S. Women's soccer team win a gold medal Thursday in the final game against Japan. South African archer Karen Hultzer is the latest to join the official Outsports.com count of openly gay athletes, which has reached 23 as the games wrap up this weekend. And Matthew Mitcham, the openly gay 2008 Olympic gold medalist in diving, will defend his title on Saturday. While efforts have been made to ensure that gay athletes competing at the Olympic games in London this summer feel welcome and safe, the 2014 winter games in Sochi, Russia may prove difficult to provide the same conditions, the Associated Press reports.Pride House, a gay-targeted spot for LGBT athletes and allies during the games, was a welcome part of the Olympic village in London and previously in Vancouver. However, a Russian court ruled in favor of officials who decided that Pride House would not be a sanctioned part of the 2014 games in Sochi.Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell and several others protested outside of the Sochi Park pavillion at the London games in protest of the decision."Quite clearly, this ban is in violation of the Olympic charter, which prohibits discrimination and guarantees equality,'' Tatchell said. He said the International Olympic Committee ''doesn't appear to want to engage with this issue." The IOC said in a statement that it would not comment on the court ruling since it is a private matter, but that athletes of all sexual orientations are welcome at the games. Keep Reading →
Opinion: After the 2016 election, writer Josh Ackley tried to find some middle ground with far-right fanatics. That strategy proved to be folly, he argues.