A registered nurse, John Ryan (or call him "Rye") Mendoza hails from Cagayan de Oro City in Mindanao (where, no, it isn't always as "bloody", as the mainstream media claims it to be, he noted). He first moved to Metro Manila in 2010 (supposedly just to finish a health social science degree), but fell in love not necessarily with the (err, smoggy) place, but it's hustle and bustle. He now divides his time in Mindanao (where he still serves under-represented Indigenous Peoples), and elsewhere (Metro Manila included) to help push for equal rights for LGBT Filipinos. And, yes, he parties, too (see, activists need not be boring! - Ed).
February continued to highlight the continuing worsening HIV situation in the Philippines, with 849 new HIV cases reported to the HIV/AIDS & ART Registry...
The Metropolitan Community Church – Quezon City (MCC-QC), in partnership with the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP), will be hosting a...
Following the much-hyped claim that the LGBT community in the Philippines supports the candidacy of Mar Roxas, numerous LGBT leaders cried foul. As Pastor...
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines, the fellowship of mainline Protestant and non-Roman Catholic churches in the country, gathered women religious leaders...
Meet Vien, here as part of #KaraniwangLGBT, which Outrage Magazine officially launched on July 26 to offer vignettes of LGBT people/living, particularly in the...