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LGBT VISITOR CENTER MIAMI BEACH
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South beach Florida, This beach is amazing South Pointe Beach Miami Florida! Licensed drone pilot
I took this video with a DJI Inpsire x3 camera, this was my first flight after receiving my FAA license in Fab, 2017 Southpoint beach park and south point beach
South Pointe Park has walking paths, food stand, a lovely grassy area and tremendous ocean views. It's a local park as well as a beach. Theres a water park and is a great way to cool off. A dog park and a tot lot close. This beach is popular for film crews and photo shoots, so don't be surprised if you show up and find a spectacle on site maybe even a drone haha
Don't forget to enjoy the South Pointe Park's contemporary art sculptures, the sight of the cruise ships sailing past, and the clear water at this beautifully maintained park and beach area. This is such a tranquil beach as well! Run, camp or cookout this park has it all!
No matter the time of day the South Beach section of Miami Beach is a major entertainment destination with hundreds of nightclubs, restaurants, boutiques and hotels. South Beach is popular with tourists from Canada, Europe, Israel and the entire Western Hemisphere, with some having permanent or second homes there. South Beach has also been visited by many American and foreign tourists, evidenced by the fact that the practice of topless sunbathing by women on the beach and in a few hotel pools on Miami Beach has been considered by the local citizens as being more permissive than on most beaches of the United States! South Beach is considered a hub of LGBT lifestyle. In the 80s and 90s South beach was the center of Florida's gay life and nightlife. It is home to many hotels, clubs, and nightlife that caters to the LGBT community as well!
South Beach, along with a handful of other neighborhoods in Greater Miami is one of the areas where a car-free lifestyle is commonplace. Many South Beach residents get around by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, trolley, bus, or taxi as South Beach is very urban and pedestrian-friendly. Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive, Washington Avenue, and Collins Avenue are popular shopping, eating, and entertainment streets for pedestrians. Lincoln Road is a pedestrian-only shopping street, and Collins Avenue around 5th Street is mostly upscale retail. hope you learned something and enjoyed my aerial Video!
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Miami has one of the largest and most prominent LGBTQ communities in the world. Miami has had a gay nightlife scene as early as the 1930s. Miami has a current status as a gay mecca that attracts more than 1 million LGBT visitors a year. The Miami area as a whole has been gay-friendly for decades and is one of the few places where the LGBTQ community has its own chamber of commerce, the Miami-Dade Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (MDGLCC). As of 2005, Miami was home to an estimated 15,277 self-identifying gay and bisexual individuals. The Miami metropolitan area had an estimated 183,346 self-identifying LGBT residents
In 2009, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) began looking into instances of Miami Beach Police Department (MBPD) targeting gay men for harassment.[2] In February 2010, the ACLU announced that it will sue the City of Miami Beach for an ongoing targeting and arrests of gay men in public.[3] According to the ACLU, Miami Beach police have a history of arresting gay men for simply looking too gay.[4]
The incidents between gay men and MBPD resulted in negative publicity for the city.[ At the meeting with the local gay leaders, Miami Beach Police Chief Carlos Noriega claimed that the incidents were isolated, and promised increased diversity training for police officers. He also announced that a captain, who is a lesbian, would soon be reassigned to Internal Affairs to handle complaints about cops accused of harassing gays. Some members of the committee were skeptical of Noriega's assertion that the recent case wasn't indicative of a larger problem in the MBPD, and provided examples of other cases
Miami is estimated to have 15,777 individuals within city boundaries and 183,346 in the Greater Miami area, as estimated by the Williams Institute in 2006.[
There are an estimated 5,131 married same-sex couples in Miami as of 2015, according to a 2018 study of joint tax filings by the Tax Policy Center. This number represents 0.92% of all marriages
After decades of economic and social decline, an influx of gays and lesbians moving to South Beach in the late-1980s to mid-1990s led to Miami Beach's revitalization. The newcomers purchased and restored dilapidated Art Deco hotels and clubs, started numerous businesses, and built political power in city and county government.[] Miami Beach is currently considered by many to be a Gay Mecca because of how LGBTQ friendly the city is and how many events the city offers for the community.[] Miami Beach is home to numerous gay bars and gay-specific events, and five service and resource organizations.
Strife in the 2000s
As South Beach became more popular as a national and international tourist destination, there have been occasional clashes between cultures and disputes about whether South Beach is as gay-friendly as it once was.[] Some instances of Miami Beach Police brutality against gay men[ have been at odds with Miami Beach's longstanding image as a welcoming place for gay people
The passage of progressive civil rights laws,[8] election of outspokenly pro-gay Miami Beach Mayor Matti Bower, and the introduction of Miami Beach's Gay Pride Celebration, have reinvigorated the local LGBT community in recent years, which some argued had experienced a decline in the late 2000s.[13]
In 2008, the new Miami Beach Mayor Matti Bower created a Gay Business Development Ad Hoc Committee, with a mission to bring recommendations to the Mayor and City Commission on initiatives to be implemented and supported by the city regarding a variety of issues to ensure the welfare and future of the Miami Beach LGBT community.
In January 2010, Miami Beach passed a revised Human Rights Ordinance that strengthens enforcement of already existing human rights laws and adds protections for transgender people,] making Miami Beach's human rights laws some of the most progressive in the state.] Both residents of, and visitors to, Miami Beach have been able to register as domestic partners since 2004;[] in 2008 this benefit was extended to all of Miami-Dade County.[
In 2010, the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, with support from the City of Miami Beach, opened an LGBT Visitor Center[] at Miami Beach's Old City Hall.
In 2014, Miami Beach scored higher this year than any other U.S. municipality for LGBT inclusiveness, according to a 2014 report released by HRC, the nation’s largest LGBT-rights group.[
Miami Beach is home to some of the country's largest fundraisers that benefit both local and national LGBT nonprofits. As of 2018, some of the largest LGBT events in Miami Beach are:
Miami Beach Pride
The Winter Party
The White Party
Aqua Girl.
The Miami Recognition Dinner
The OutShine Film Festival
Miami Beach Gay Pride
Party with MIAMI BEACH GAY PRIDE in the sexiest city in the world - April 11th and 12th. Saturday concerts and performances on Ocean Drive. Sunday Parade with Grand Marshal MARIO LOPEZ followed by the grand finale concert and fireworks. For more information, visit miamibeachgaypride.com.
Miami Beach Gay Pride 2013 'We're all in the same Boat What you didn't see-Pepe's Crew
“Something Stinks” The Pam Bondi - Trump Scandal
In the fall of 2013, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi personally solicited a major campaign contribution from Donald Trump for her reelection campaign. Bondi’s office subsequently dropped a potential case against Trump University despite numerous complaints from Floridians. Bondi’s political committee received a $25,000 check four days after the case was dropped.
“Pam Bondi has shown a disturbing pattern of siding with powerful lobbyists and corporate interests over the Florida citizens she is sworn to protect,” said Progress Florida’s Executive Director Mark Ferrulo. “The timing of the Trump donation and Bondi’s decision to let Trump University off the hook raises the question of whether the state’s highest legal office is willing to barter away justice to the highest bidder. Floridians are demanding and deserve answers.”
Recently Progress Florida delivered a petition to the office of U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch signed by more than 6,000 Floridians urging Lynch to investigate the Bondi–Trump scandal and other instances of “pay to look away” by the Florida Attorney General.
Editorial boards across the state including the Orlando Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Miami Herald, South Florida Sun Sentinel, Gainesville Sun and others have also called for a probe. So is the nonprofit ethics watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), and an attorney has also filed complaints with the state and U.S. Attorney General.
“If Bondi did nothing wrong, she should welcome a full investigation to clear her name and reassure Floridians that the office of Attorney General is not for sale,” said Ferrulo.
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Amsterdam Sex Museum is very interesting and situated not far from Central Station. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Guide to Long Beach gay bars
To help party goers navigate the nightlife terrain, Q Voice News contributor and travel vlogger James Quintanilla will be your bar-hopping guide as he makes his way to the Long Beach area’s 13 LGBTQ bars and clubs. Red more at QVoiceNews.com
Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine at the gay chamber of commerce
Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine addresses the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 29, 2014, at Jungle Island in Miami.
Video by Steve Rothaus / Miami Herald Staff
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Memorial Day Weekend,Miami Beach.wmv
Filmed in Washington st.Miami Beach,for Memorial Day Weekend,saturday night,May 2012.Atmosphere on the streets of Miami Beach (South Beach).Crowd waiting in frond of clubs etc...
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Gay Travelers Magazine - Plaza Beach Resorts, St. Pete Beach, Florida
Gay Travelers Magazine video - Plaza Beach Resorts
St. Pete Beach, Florida. Three award-winning boutique resorts in St. Pete Beach, Florida. GayTravelersMagazine.com
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Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade 2015!
Sunday April 12, 2015. (Watch in HD)
Miami Family Trip | Day 1
Our first day in gorgeous Miami!
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