GLOBALGAYZ.COM CELEBRATES 15 YEARS ONLINE


International Gay Travel-Culture-Rights Website Celebrates 15 Years, 300 
Stories and 200 Countries.


It started in 1996 with a interview story about a closeted gay Taiwanese 
couple, one dying of of AIDS. Other stories about gay life followed as Richard 
Ammon, a retired psychologist, continued to write for a local Orange County, 
California gay magazine. "After I had a dozen stories someone suggested I 
publish a book," he said, "but the Internet made a travel book quickly outdated 
so I started a website--GlobalGayz.com." In 1999 the website was launched and 
today there are over 300 stories from over 200 countries around the world, 
making it one of the largest LGBT travel, culture and human rights websites on 
the Net.


Based in Laguna Beach, California and Westhampton, Massachusetts, Ammon--with 
and sometimes without his partner--has continued an endless journey across the 
world to all continents and upwards of 150 countries in search of LGBT life and 
culture.


"I don't look for entertainment or celebrations. My focus is on individual 
lives and the up-and-down drama they have faced in everyday living. I interview 
real people about real situations with their families, their lovers and their 
friends as they seek safety and fulfillment surrounded by larger homophobic 
hetero societies of politics, religion and laws."


The result is an unique website that offers in-depth and personal travel and 
culture insights for such diverse countries as Tibet, Uruguay, Slovenia, Kenya, 
Mexico and Morocco.


Most of the stories are based on in-person interviews that Ammon has done with 
courageous African activists, Gay Games athletes, Asian sex-workers, upscale 
French 'preppies', Asian human rights advocates, exiled persecuted expats, 
deeply closeted Muslims and risk-taking Israeli protectors of gay Palestinian 
refugees in danger of being murdered by their own families.


Far from the LGBT travel and leisure set aboard an RSVP or Olivia cruise, 
GlobalGayz searches out the hearts and minds of gay citizens whose lives are 
fortunate to live securely in Palm Springs or unfortunate to live at risk and 
in fear in Yemen. "I have found the most troubled homosexuals in many countries 
are those who have been forced into heterosexual marriages--African, Latino or 
Muslim--and walk a razor's edge of being exposed, humiliated, rejected or 
killed. Of the people I've interviewed four have been murdered and at least 
half a dozen have been forced into exile because of real orĀ  threatened 
violence", said Ammon recently as he prepared a new story about LGBT life in 
Uzbekistan.


In addition. there are some stories by guest authors that serve as stand-ins 
and supplements for countries he has not yet visited--such as Antarctica. There 
are about 205 countries around the globe; getting to every one is a life's 
journey. "I'd like to visit every state but war zones where kidnapping 
westerners is popular are foolish destinations."


Also on this well-organized site are countless photos for every country 
visited, from the infinite sand dunes in Namibia and Norway's Arctic Circle to 
Mount Everest. Each image is captioned for a viewer's understanding since most 
people are armchair travelers.


In addition to the stories and photos, GlobalGayz has an enormous archive of 
relevant news and reports gathered since 1990 from LGBT news agencies. Ranging 
across a wide spectrum of current events--political, religious, legal, social, 
human rights, gender--they provide a broader context for the stories to help 
deepen a reader's appreciation of gay life in each country.


Scanning the wide range of information here, there is probably no website that 
offers a more comprehensive understanding of so many countries regarding LGBT 
life around the world.


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