Kitty Lambert is one of the most enthusiastic people you will ever meet. Lambert and her partner of 14 years, Cheryle Rudd, are both grandmothers who lead the group Outspoken for Equality. This Tuesday, April 29, they are going to Albany to meet with state leaders about the issue of gay marriage.
After all the angst and mishugas, yes, Vita and Virginia, there will be a 12th Annual Buffalo Brunch, to be held on Sunday, May 4, at noon in the Buffalo Convention Center. Formerly associated with the Empire State Pride Agenda, the Buffalo Brunch has broken out on its own. The bond between the New York City-centered civil rights organization and Western New York’s gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender activists has been…reconfigured.