By Monique Murray In the early 1970s, there were not many LBGTQ friendly bars or clubs in the Norfolk area. The Cue Club was a historic staple in the Norfolk LBGTQ community in the late 1970s. The Cue Club was opened in 1971 on 46th and Killam Ave. to the […]
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By Monique Murray Y.O.U. stands for Youth: Out & United. It was an organization for gay, lesbian youth group. It was started by two ODU students named Brad Baldwin and Ana Sprague in April 1988. It was initially called U.G.L.Y. which stands for United Gay and Lesbian Youth. It was […]
By Ayanna Christian 5115 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23529 Old Dominion University is a very diversified campus with all types sexual orientations, ethnicities and genders. With a campus as diverse as ours, the school makes sure that every student feels safe on campus at all times. ODU Safe Space is […]
By Tayo Akinduro American Run for the End of AIDS (A.R.E.A ) was a one man, 20 month, 10,000 mile run around the United Sates to promote AIDS education and prevention that started and ended in New York City. The runner was 36 year old Brent Nicholson Earle. Earle […]
By Azjah Clark The next stop is the Wave on Colley. They did fall victim to some of the ABC laws against LGBTQ+ establishments in Virginia. When the hands of the club rolled over from one owner to the next there were still some law enforcement officers that were enforcing […]