DETROIT – Oct. 11 is the 35th anniversary of National Coming Out Day. It’s aimed at raising awareness about members of the LGBTQ+ community and self-love. “Times have changed,” said LGBT Detroit Executive Director Nzere Kwabena. “Attitudes have changed.” Kwabena said part of that is due to the work that…Read More
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