Uganda's Gays See Progress In Public Opinion War
KAMPALA, Uganda -- Four years ago Frank Mugisha begged his colleagues to join him for his first demonstration in support of gay rights in Uganda. Only...
KAMPALA, Uganda -- Four years ago Frank Mugisha begged his colleagues to join him for his first demonstration in support of gay rights in Uganda. Only...
Bridgit Antoinette Evans | Posted 04.18.2012
She wasn't arrested. Still, Ugandan writer Judy Adong knew the risks when she organized a recent reading of her play, Just You, Me, and the Silence, about her country's anti-homosexuality laws.
Rev. Dr. Cindi Love | Posted 05.25.2011
It is time that anti-gay evangelicals realize that just as we have fought back against bigotry here, we can do so in Uganda.
Terry Krepel | Posted 05.25.2011
Is AIM president Don Irvine pleased with Cliff Kincaid's hijacking of his group into a virulently anti-gay group? With no apparent effort to stop or even temper Kincaid's vitriol, one must assume so.
Frank Schaeffer | Posted 05.25.2011
Would President Obama speak at a prayer breakfast organized by the KKK? Would Jim Wallis and other "progressive" Christians attend? Then what will th...
Joan E. Dowlin | Posted 05.25.2011
Uganda is about to pass an anti-gay bill that could result in the execution of homosexuals. President Obama, I ask you to speak out against this atrocious bill.
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 05.25.2011
Pastor Rick Warren, after weeks of avoiding the issue, has publicly condemned a Ugandan law that makes it legal to give people the death penalty just ...
AP | RODNEY MUHUMUZA | Posted 03.20.2012