Both black and gay: Internal rights fight

It was already challenging enough for Cornelius Jones Jr. to grow up being black in the racially-tense South.

But facing the of the outside the African American community wouldn’t be the hardest of his life. Even from the young age of 5, Jones had a sense of the he would on the inside.

“I didn’t want to be associated with the weakness and that were defined by in my neighborhood,” Jones remembers of his time growing up on a predominantly black street in , Va. “In my neighborhood, church and school, were constantly shunned, ridiculed and picked on.”

When he was 15, Jones moved to Washington, D.C. to stay with family and attend a performing arts — “and also to get away from the constant I received,” he said. But they soon learned that he was and he was kicked out of the house. It was then that he had to confront his with his real identity.

His mother gave him one : “Do what you do behind closed .”

It would be a of pain and that would teach him that his mother’s advice was no way to awaken a black community deeply rooted in to the rights of . And it would be like the passage of Proposition 8 — the anti- measure in California that 70 percent of blacks voted for — that would be a platform for him to open the .

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Philly Jumps Three Spots To The 13th Most Visited Gay-Friendly Destination in the U.S.

Study Shows in Total Visitation By And , Who Now Say Philly Is Top-of-Mind As A -Friendly Destination
,&; PA&;– is the 13th most visited U.S. destination for and , according to the 13th annual of 4,500 and conducted by -based Community , Inc. This year’s report shows a in total visitation by and to the Greater region and marks a three-year rise in the destination’s visitation ranking. first broke into the prized “Top 20 U.S. Destinations” list in 2006 when it ranked #16; it maintained that position in 2007. and spend $70 billion a year on travel in the .

When respondents were asked about which city, resort town or country has done the best of to and , ranked #3 as a top-of-mind destination, behind only and . This finding indicates potential for future growth in visitation and is a significant boost for ’s -friendly .

“Just a few years ago, wasn’t even on the , but today the city is among the most-recognized and tourism brands out there,” said , of Community , Inc. “To see this kind of is a to taking a well-considered and steady approach to travel , and it is a huge achievement.”

, our partners and especially the of the are immensely proud to know that and are increasingly discovering and The Countryside(R),” said Meryl , and , Greater Tourism Corporation (GPTMC). “We believe that our region’s , incredible dining, exclusive , vibrant nightlife and great hotels–all of which are affordable–offer and an unrivaled experience.”

In November 2003, GPTMC launched the award-winning - Get Your History Straight and Your Nightlife (R) campaign. Before this campaign, the city’s total visitation by and placed it outside the top 20 list among destinations, which includes cities such as , Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and Provincetown.

The groundbreaking, $2 million tourism campaign has won top awards from the U.S. Travel Association (formerly the Travel Industry Association), the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), Hospitality Sales and Association International (HSMAI), the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and PRWeek for its approach and effectiveness.

To see the complete list of the “Top 20 U.S. Destinations,” visit Community , Inc.’s Web site at communitymarketinginc.com.

For more information about traveling to , visit gophila.com/gay. To book airline reservations, visit southwest.com/gaytravel.

Community , Inc. (CMI) the -based market research and communications firm has released its 13th annual . CMI has been studying and reporting on tourism demographics and trends since 1994. This year, the study’s industry, media and educational partners include IGLTA, USTOA, ASTA, DMAI, CLIA, NTA, Travel Weekly, and the University of Nevada. Over 4,000 geographically representative American consumers were surveyed about their travel patterns.

The Greater Tourism Corporation (GPTMC) makes and The Countryside(R) a premier destination through and image building that increases business and promotes the region’s vitality.

For more information about travel to , visit gophila.com or uwishunu.com, where you can build itineraries; search event calendars; see and videos; view interactive maps; sign up for newsletters; listen to HearPhilly, an online radio station about what to see and do in the region; book hotel reservations and more. Or, call the Independence Visitor Center, located in Historic , at (800) 537-7676.

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