Monday, May 22, 2017

History's 125 Hottest Gay-Porn Stars

From:  Boy Culture
 He took on all comers

63 
Derek Cameron 
aka
Brett Vickers 
(Lee McKinney)
1972—

This ridiculously hot, compact bottom—and he was a bottom like Orson Welles enjoyed a good meal—worked on and off throughout the '90s, but could always be counted on to perform like he was doing it for free. One of his flicks was called Sex Psycho, and he fits that bill—just a very engaged wiener magnet, as in Manhandlers (1997)

Google Doodle for May 22, 2017

Richard Oakes’ 75th Birthday
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Richard Oakes made a stand for the rights of American Indians. Over his time as an activist, he fought peacefully for freedom, justice, and the right of American Indians to have control over their lands.

Oakes grew up on the Mohawk Indian reservation in Akwesasne, on the Canadian / New York border. When he was 18, he moved to San Francisco, and enrolled in San Francisco State University shortly after. There, his passion for empowerment through education led him to play an integral role in creating one of the first American Indian studies programs in the nation.

Oakes went on to be a champion for social justice in his community. His most powerful protest happened in 1969 when he led a group of activists occupying Alcatraz Island. The aim was not only to set up a community, complete with a university, museum and cultural center, but also for the government to acknowledge the rights of American Indians to claim the out-of-use federal land as their own. 

Although Richard didn't succeed in gaining the deeds to Alcatraz for his people, he brought their issues into the media spotlight and made a substantial impact on the treatment of American Indians in the US. He also went on to assist the Pit River Tribe in their claim for land in Northern California. 

Today's Doodle recognizes places that were important in his life's story and mission, depicting the Akwesasne reservation, Alcatraz Island, and Pit River.  

Here's to Richard Oakes, for his unwavering dedication to his community and social justice.

Victoria Day in Canada!

From: Speed o Rex






Alex Despatie



 In Canada, today is celebrated as Victoria Day, in honor of Queen Victoria's birthday, which was May 24th, as well as in honor of the current sovereign's birthday! 


 Informally, it also kicks of the Canadian Summer season! 


Shawn Ashmore












Happy Victoria Day, Canadians!

Milk It

From: kenneth in the (212)
How many of you are going to the Equality March for Unity and Pride in Washington next month? I know Harvey would want us to make our voices heard! Latest info HERE.

100 Hottest Out & Proud Celebs

From: OUT

THOMAS ROBERTS
TV Anchor & Journalist

"I am a happy, healthy, gainfully employed, educated and married man. And yes, I am gay." - (MSNBC)

Thomas Albert Roberts (born October 5, 1972) is an Emmy Award-winning American television journalist who, since April 2010, has served as a news anchor for MSNBC, a cable-news channel. He previously anchored MSNBC Live, the daytime news platform of NBC News, on weekdays from 2-3pm ET. Before that he was anchor of Way Too Early and a contributor to Morning Joe. He is also an NBC News correspondent and is a fill-in anchor on Today and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt.