Lance Bass talks Finding Prince Charming, Pride, expressions of love and more
GLAAD: Now that we’re more than a month following the shooting in Orlando, what do you think is next in the healing process for LGBT people across the country and across the world?
Lance Bass: The healing has begun and it continues. We’ll never forget what all of our brothers and sisters have gone through in the last hundreds of years. This isn’t the first tragedy the LGBT community has had – there have been several. You can’t forget it, because history repeats itself. There’s always going to be awful things like this happening. You can’t stop it; as long as there are ignorant people, these things are going to happen. You just have to live your life and can’t be scared.
MTV's 'True Life: We Are Orlando' will profile survivors of the Pulse shooting
The hour-long episode will give viewers a chance to explore the lives of four survivors in the wake of this tragedy, and to support the Orlando community in its efforts to move forward.
The Wallis and Los Angeles LGBT Center present tribute concert and conversation United FORlando
Join the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, Wilson Cruz and more at this tribute to the victims of the Orlando shooting hosted by the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
"Hands" - A Song for Orlando (Lyric Video)
Check out the lyric video for GLAAD & Interscope Records’ tribute to Orlando, Hands.
Fans record covers, react to Orlando tribute "Hands"
Some fans celebrated the release by recording and posting their own covers:
Orlando Concert Raises More Than $700K for Victims, Survivors, and Families
The One Orlando Fund, which was created in the wake of the June 12’s tragedy, received 100% of all money raised at the concert.
Photos from the concert:



Orlando Massacre Inspires Some to Come Out as Gay
“Carvin Casillas, who regularly danced at Pulse, came out to his parents after the shooting in Florida. He was raised in a church that taught that gay people went to hell.”


