TBT: Greetings, Gents
The gentlemen at In Your Own Words slightly bend images from the past for charming greeting cards today.
Christopher Harrity
www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/art/photography/2014/10/02/tbt-greetings-gents
TBT: Greetings, Gents
The gentlemen at In Your Own Words slightly bend images from the past for charming greeting cards today.
Christopher Harrity
www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/art/photography/2014/10/02/tbt-greetings-gents
SLOVAKIA: Hate Group Alliance Defending Freedom Lobbies Against LGBT Rights
SLOVAKIA: Hate Group Alliance Defending Freedom Lobbies Against LGBT Rights.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn1aa3Kco4w&feature=youtube_gdata
Facebook clarifies real name policy in apology to LGBT users
Facebook clarifies real name policy in apology to LGBT users.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hjL-1EDU-o&feature=youtube_gdata
What Does LGBT Mean?
Ever wondered what every letter stood for in the LGBTQ etc. community? Well here’s your answer :D!! (note: I have done my absolute best to make sure that all this information is entirely accurate….
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmD6wgk2TVY&feature=youtube_gdata
Myth or Truth? PrEP Makes Gay Men Stop Using Condoms
This month we’ll look at one myth a day about PrEP — and tell you why it doesn’t hold up.
Katie Peoples
www.advocate.com/31-days-prep/2014/10/01/myth-or-truth-prep-makes-gay-men-stop-using-condoms
The Decline Of U.S. Marriage Rates Explained In One Incredible Gif
It’s no secret that marriage rates in the U.S. are declining, but sometimes you have to see things to believe them.
Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. census, researchers at Movoto — a real-estate blog dedicated to data crunching — created this gif that demonstrates the fall in marriage rates by state from 1970 to 2011. (You’ll notice that Nevada is singled out, as its marriage rates are drastically higher than the rest of the country).
Source: Movoto.com
While researching marriage rates, Movoto went one step further and split the data into two time periods: 1970-2003 and 2004-2011. “We selected 2004 as a boundary because it was the first year that gay marriage took effect in a U.S. state (Massachusetts),” Movoto explained in their report.
Their goal in doing so was to determine whether or not same-sex marriage is to blame for falling marriage rates, as some religious conservatives may postulate.
According to the numbers, same-sex marriage had no effect on declining marriage rates whatsoever. Twenty-four states saw faster declining marriage rates after 2004, but 25 states plus Washington DC saw the decline in marriage rates slow down after 2004.
So what’s really happening?
Some theories point to the economy, some argue Millennials don’t feel the same societal pressure to marry as generations before them and others suggest that the younger generations simply don’t need marriage anymore, instead choosing to cohabitate and raise children outside the institution of marriage.
What do you think is causing the decline in marriage rates? Tell us in the comments section below!
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www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/01/marriage-rates_n_5915648.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices
Facebook’s Policy To Be Clarified
Today, Facebook apologized for deleting the accounts and pledged to work with community advocates to clarify its policies.
HRC.org
www.hrc.org/blog/entry/facebooks-policy-to-be-clarified?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed
WWF Says Earth Has Lost 50% Of Its Wildlife In The Past 40 Years
A new report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Zoological Society of London has found the number of wild animals on Earth has reduced by half over the last 40 years, according to The Guardian. The decrease comes as a result of the negative impact humans have had on ecosystems across the globe. Wildlife have been hunted and killed for food by humans at an unsustainable rate and have also had their habitats destroyed or polluted:
The steep decline of animal, fish and bird numbers was calculated by analysing 10,000 different populations, covering 3,000 species in total. This data was then, for the first time, used to create a representative “Living Planet Index” (LPI), reflecting the state of all 45,000 known vertebrates. […]
The report concludes that today’s average global rate of consumption would need 1.5 planet Earths to sustain it. But four planets would be required to sustain US levels of consumption, or 2.5 Earths to match UK consumption levels.
The fastest decline among the animal populations were found in freshwater ecosystems, where numbers have plummeted by 75% since 1970. “Rivers are the bottom of the system,” said Dave Tickner, WWF’s chief freshwater adviser. “Whatever happens on the land, it all ends up in the rivers.” For example, he said, tens of billions of tonnes of effluent are dumped in the Ganges in India every year.
Sean Mandell
www.towleroad.com/2014/10/wwf-says-earth-has-lost-50-of-its-wildlife-in-the-past-40-years.html
LGBT real-name controversy: Facebook apologizes, promises changes
LGBT real-name controversy: Facebook apologizes, promises changes.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV0XjKk3TrI&feature=youtube_gdata
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