“The lives of Black gay men matter — no matter if they’re homeless, survival sex workers or escorts — Our lives, our community matters.”
Buck can be heard in the background; “Go one more time,” encouraging Moore to smoke more meth while Buck films him.
Buck, a wealthy white man who was active in gay and animal rights issues, exploited vulnerable men — most of them Black
A number of Los Angeles LGBTQ Black leaders are holding a public discussion at 7:00pm on Zoom Wednesday night to discuss “the anti-Black history of Christopher...
After nearly two weeks of controversy, the Christopher Street West/LA Pride Board of Directors announced they are turning over their proposed June 14 solidarity march to...
We need more concrete actions in wake of another killing
Carnegie Hall: The 150-member strong GMCLA contingent (R), with NYCGMC, its East Coast commissioning partner, perform at Carnegie Hall on June 27 as part of Stonewall...
(Editor’s note: This is a different kind of report. The primary election for Los Angeles District Attorney next March is going to be hugely important....
The U.S. District Court Judge overseeing the federal drug trial of Ed Buck, who stands accused of methamphetamine distribution leading to the deaths of Gemmel Moore...
The prosecution witness who was the basis for the state charges brought against Ed Buck for his involvement in the deaths of two black men, and...