Uber, Indy go gay for Final Four
Uber has painted Indianapolis rainbow colors for the Men's Final Four, as business operators and other residents welcome LGBT people with open arms.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 2, 2015Uber has painted Indianapolis rainbow colors for the Men's Final Four, as business operators and other residents welcome LGBT people with open arms.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 2, 2015"Yes we been discriminated against! We lost friends! Family members are upset! They said I disgraced my religion! One thing I do know is that LOVE is a great feeling!
By Cyd Zeigler | April 1, 2015Men's Final Four coaches: "Each of us strongly supports the positions of the NCAA and our respective institutions on this matter - that discrimination of any kind should not be tolerated."
By Cyd Zeigler | April 1, 2015Event at Purdue University highlights key LGBTQ issues in sports with some of the world's leading experts and athletes.
By Chris Mosier | April 1, 2015Kentucky high school basketball player Dalton Maldonado came out at a game after being called a gay slur. When the opposing team chased him in a car, his team rallied to his defense. Now he wants to help other young athletes in Indiana, Kentucky and the world.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 1, 2015Nora Cothren hid her sexual orientation from her family in Arkansas for years. When she finally told them about her impending marriage to her girlfriend, they embraced her. Now a proposed state law could bring back all of her fears about The Natural State.
By Nora Cothren | April 1, 2015