This is a cutting-edge, state of the artPWA mobile app offering never before possible safety, security, equality and acceptance for participating members. We would like to introduce you to this

 

new high tech application and show you how it will help to maintain dignity and

pride in the community. Our new, unique PWA technology works on ANY

device, iOS, Apple, Windows, PC, Mac, Smart Phone, Android, Mac Book, or

Tablet.

It can provide significant benefits to both friendly businesses, and LGBTQ community members.


FAQ’s:


Q So, what’s “NEW” about LGBTQ? And WHAT is this“DOT ONE”?


A The truth is, just about everything aboutLGBTQ.ONE IS new, including the DOT ONE. Most folks recognize the

LGBTQ, as a diverse global community, open to all, emerging in the 70’s and

pretty much is universal today.


THE ONE , However, offers more History and a LOTmore Mystery. The ONE movement was the very first public GL entity in the

United States and was organized in San Francisco, in 1952. and is Still a

powerful force today in the community, fewer people know about the power

of ONE.


Q “So how did you get the “DOT ONE” URL, I havenever seen that extension before, is it special?


A We like to think so, I guess you could say wewere in the right place at the right time. We knew what our mission was, and we

were researching the site names available at the time. None of them seemed to

convey EXACTLY what we were all about, what our statement was. Then

we discovered that in 2016, the United States Government released an extension

never before seen by the public, DOT ONE. We knew when we saw, LGBTQ.ONE.

This was who we are!


Q The “DOT” in LGBTQ.ONE is a “Green Carnation”Tell us what's going on there?


A That is a wink and a tip of the hat to ourfriend Oscar Wilde. Taking us all the way back to 1894, and the novel “The

Green Carnation” It’s a symbol of Oscar himself. In 1892, Wilde had one of the

actors in Lady Windermere’s Fan wear a green carnation onopening night and told his young followers to wear them too. Soon the carnation

became an emblem of Wilde and his group, an amusing parody of Wilde was

published in 1894 called The Green Carnation and caused quitea stir.


Stop in and check us out. Catch up with oldfriends, meet new ones. Communicate, investigate, cogitate, and have fun and

exchange ideas. You are always welcome here!


How can we work with you?





Please call us at 1-800-LGBTQ-01


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