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Hello, Im Mahalia, and here are today's headlines from Pinksixty.
New York University has made a film for the Trevor Project, a charity which helps to prevent
suicide in LGBT youth.
The film was made by the captain of the Volleyball team, who said, 'Professional sports is the
next frontier for gay rights.'
On Monday, at least 15 men 'suspected of homosexuality' were arrested at
a bar in the capital of Gambia.
The British and Commonwealth Foreign Offices have issued a warning
to gay people visiting the country.
A show called 'Confessions of a Grindr Addict', is to go on tour in Australia.
Writer and Director, Gavin Roach said, 'We're all searching to connect with someone,
but after a while it consumed my world.'
Yale University have caused controversy over plans to open a campus in Singapore,
where homosexuality is still illegal.
The plan has sparked a debate over whether an arts university
should open a campus in the country.
And finally, GLAAD is to present an award to Chaz Bono as an open *** in the
entertainment industry who promotes equality.
Bono, who is the transgender son of Cher, said, 'By sharing my story,
I can help open hearts and minds.'
That's all from us today. Join us again tomorrow.