The Dallas Morning News amended a story about Out's parent company last week, after GLAAD called the reporter out on some problematic (and unstylish, even by the AP's standards) language usage. The original story called The Advocate and Out "alternative lifestyle magazines," but, as GLAAD's Rashad Robinson wrote in a letter to the editor the paper published Monday, "Out is a lifestyle magazine as are other lifestyle magazines like GQ or Marie Clare that mix news, features, fashion and celebrities. The Advocate is a news magazine."
GLAAD also used the opportunity to point out that the article "referenced the myth that gay people are a largely affluent, well-educated minority group. A 2009 study reviewing census data on poverty revealed that gay men, for example, experience poverty at rates that are as high as or higher than rates for straight adults." The article was later amended "to include advertising and consumer purchasing statistics about the gay community."
Previously > Bigotry on the New York Post Comment Boards Lively As Ever





You could check out on many site which have more information about it. It is where people open up their homes to others traveling around the world. I have a friend and his family travel to Europe and they had two different families host them through this group.
Posted by: bass guitar lessons | November 06, 2009 at 04:03 AM