Rose Parade won’t feature AIDS Healthcare Foundation for the first time in a decade. Here’s why.
AIDS Healthcare Foundation is out of the Rose Parade, held hours ahead of the Rose Bowl.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 11, 2023AIDS Healthcare Foundation is out of the Rose Parade, held hours ahead of the Rose Bowl.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 11, 2023His legacy, a beacon shining bright.’ Louganis has been an inspiration for gay athletes and people living with HIV for decades.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 4, 2023Louganis hopes to honor Ryan White, as well as his mother, with funds from the Bonham medal auctions on Sept. 14.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 10, 2023ROH’s lead announcer is raising money for Allentown, PA’s Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center via Cameo.
By Brian C. Bell | February 11, 2021Wallace won a silver medal in the first-ever Olympic trampoline competition, all in front of his home crowd.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 4, 2020Thomas was honored as a sports personality at this year’s British LGBT awards for his HIV advocacy.
By Alex Reimer | December 3, 2020Read about the challenges and achievements of HIV+ Olympic legend Greg Louganis, International bodybuilder Raif Derrazi, who is living with AIDS and U.S.A.F. 1st Lt. Josh Hipps, a triathlete living with HIV.
By Dawn Ennis | December 1, 2020In 1994, the Giants set an example for the rest of baseball by devoting a game to HIV/AIDS charities. They’ve continued it every year since.
By Ken Schultz | December 1, 2020As a decades-old Rodman interview with Oprah demonstrates, the 1990s were a difficult time to have a frank conversation about sexuality.
By Ken Schultz | May 5, 2020Beautiful messages of support have poured in since organizers canceled the 2020 event due to coronavirus.
By Cyd Zeigler | March 19, 2020Members of the leather community have raised over $1 million for the NYC LGBT Community Center’s HIV/AIDS prevention and support services by cycling.
By Dawn Ennis | September 18, 2019Gay former rugby player Gareth Thomas revealed he’s HIV-positive and married to another man after being hounded by tabloid reporters.
By Daniel Villarreal | September 16, 2019Michael Johnson was released from prison 25 years early after a ‘fundamentally unfair’ trial. Now he wants to help others.
By Cyd Zeigler | August 5, 2019Every day of Pride month, Outsports is profiling an LGBTQ athlete whose life and achievements carry on the spirit of the Stonewall Uprising. Today’s is Tom Waddell.
By Daniel Villarreal | June 2, 2019At 65, Stephen Kovacev is still running strong and inspiring people across the community.
By Cyd Zeigler | July 24, 2018The league realizes that not all its players are only into women.
By Jim Buzinski | August 6, 2015Michael L. Johnson was a wrestler at Lindenwood University when he allegedly infected a sexual partner with HIV. Now he's been sentenced to 30 years in prison, and many activists are pointing fingers at the justice system.
By Cyd Zeigler | July 17, 2015Darren Chiacchia, 45, an Olympic bronze medalist in equestrian, faces 30 years in a Florida prison after being charged with not revealing his HIV status to a former boyfriend after they had multiple sexual encounters. The case, which goes to trial in June, stems from laws selectively used in 32 states that make it a […]
By Jim Buzinski | April 14, 2010Yesterday was National Gay Men's HIV Awareness Day, and in recognition of that we welcome guest blogger Dave Pallone, former MLB umpire. A lot of things have changed for LGBT community, since I publicly came out in June, 1990. Most of these changes are for the better. As a country, we have a ways to […]
By Cyd Zeigler | September 28, 2009