Michael Rogers (born November 12, 1963) is an
American
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fundraiser,
blogger and
gay rights
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Notably, , 3 ...
activist. He is vice chairman of
Raw Story Media, Inc., co-owner of
Alternet Media, and founder and Director of Netroots Connect. He is also known for his work in reporting on
closeted
''Closeted'' and ''in the closet'' are metaphors for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender and other (LGBTQ+) people who have not disclosed their sexual orientation or gender identity and aspects thereof, including sexual identity and human ...
gay politicians who are anti-gay. He was the subject of the 2009 American documentary film ''
Outrage.''
History and education
Rogers was born to a
Jewish family, raised in suburban New York City in
Rockland County, NY, and attended public schools. Rogers attended
Ramapo Senior High School in
Spring Valley, NY
Spring Valley is a village in the towns of Ramapo and Clarkstown in Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Chestnut Ridge, east of Airmont and Monsey, south of Hillcrest, and west of Nanuet. The population was 33, ...
. He attended
Adelphi University (1982) and the
University of Buffalo (also known as the
State University of New York at Buffalo) (1983-1986), where he majored in
political science.
In 2022, Rogers was named to the Out 100,
Out Magazine's compilation of the year's most impactful and influential
LGBTQ+ people.
Activism
After moving to New York City In 1989, Rogers joined the
AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP!). He, along with fellow Hetrick-Martin employee
Ann Northrop
Ann Northrop (born 1948 in Hartford, ConnecticutSchulman, Sarah. (28 May 2003Ann Northrop InterviewACT UP Oral History Project. Accessed 13 April 2007.) is a journalist and activist, and the current co-host of TV news program ''Gay USA''.
Early l ...
, was arrested for participating in ACT UP's
"Stop the Church" demonstration at
St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1989.
In 2002, Rogers founded ''Stop The Box'', his first internet activism effort. "The 'Box'," referred to a 20 ft. wide, 10 ft. height and 8 ft depth unattended structure that housed a prototype automatic convenience store. The Box was owned by TikTok Easy Shop company. Rogers created a website and organized resistance among residents living near the store. He coordinated protests and education campaigns against it. Rogers also discovered that the internet domain registration and the company were wholly owned by the
McDonald's Corporation. Rogers had a letter published in ''
The New York Times'' relating to the machine. The machine was removed within months of its installation.
In 2008, citizens of
California approved
Proposition 8, a voter initiative to repeal the state's marriage equality law. Under the law before the passage of Proposition 8, same sex couples were allowed to marry in the state. Because the initiative passed,
marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples in the state was repealed. Following the election, Rogers learned that a Subway Franchisee in Merced, California had donated $2,500 to the
Yes on 8
Proposition 8, known informally as Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition and a state constitutional amendment intended to ban same-sex marriage; it passed in the November 2008 California state elections and was later overturned in court ...
campaign. Under threat of a boycott, Rogers made the following demands of Subway:
*Repudiate the gift
*Add sexual orientation and gender identity to the corporation's non-discrimination policy.
*Give an equal gift to the opposing side.
Subway agreed to the first two and Rogers dropped his demand for the equal gift when the original gift was rescinded. Subway's headquarters wrote to all locations (over 30,000) explaining how the gift was in violation of franchisee policies. The company also explained that the company's non-discrimination policies would now include sexual orientation and gender identity.
Blog
On July 7, 2004, Rogers launched BlogActive, a personal blog. The blog has been a focal point for
outing
Outing is the act of disclosing an LGBT person's sexual orientation or gender identity without that person's consent. It is often done for political reasons, either to instrumentalize homophobia in order to discredit political opponents or to com ...
closeted gay politicians who actively oppose
gay rights
Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality.
Notably, , 3 ...
. His work has been profiled twice by ''
The Washington Post'', including a 2007 profile which asked if Rogers was The Most Feared Man On the Hill.
On August 19, 2004, Rogers first major report was on US Rep.
Edward L. Schrock (R-VA). Rogers published a set of recordings of Schrock using the MegaMates/Mega Phone Line, a service for men to meet other men for the purposes of meeting for sexual encounters. On August 30, 2004, during the
Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention (RNC) is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years since 1856 by the United States Republican Party. They are administered by the Republican National Committee. The goal of the Repu ...
, Schrock ended his reelection campaign.
One year prior to the publishing of emails from US Rep.
Mark Foley to a 16-year-old seeking sexual encounters, Rogers reported on Foley on March 4, 2005.
On October 17, 2006, Rogers reported on sexual liaisons between US Senator
Larry Craig (R-ID) and unnamed individuals in Washington, DC's
Union Station. Rogers uncovered a news story from 1982 that tied Craig to a sex and drug scandal in the
US Congress. Rogers reported on more recent activity in various places throughout the nation. Rogers's report prompted Craig to issue a denial. Nine months later, on June 11, 2007,
Craig was arrested in the
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport for lewd conduct.
''Outrage''
Rogers is the subject of the
Magnolia Pictures/
HBO
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film ''
Outrage'', a 2009 documentary by director
Kirby Dick. The film focuses on closeted politicians and senior political staff who work against the LGBT community. Rogers's activities are followed and a number of his cases, including US Rep. Ed Schrock and US Senator Larry Craig are central themes to the film. Rogers also served as a consultant to the filmmakers.
Media
Rogers has been a guest on cable television news channels and his appearances include programs on
CNN,
MSNBC,
Fox News Channel
The Fox News Channel, abbreviated FNC, commonly known as Fox News, and stylized in all caps, is an American multinational conservative cable news television channel based in New York City. It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is owne ...
, and
Current TV.
In 2004 Rogers appeared on the
O'Reilly Factor
''The O'Reilly Factor'' (originally titled ''The O'Reilly Report'' and also known as ''The Factor'') is an American cable television news and talk show. ''The O'Reilly Factor'' first aired in the United States on Fox News Channel on October ...
with Bill O'Reilly. During his appearance Rogers challenged the talk show host because O'Reilly outed a member of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, while attacking Rogers's work. The exchange was reported in the
Chicago Tribune.
Rogers has been profiled by
GQ Magazine, named one of
Out Magazine's Out 100 and was selected as one of
Genre Magazine's Men We Love. He has been profiled twice by ''
The Washington Post'', both times by writer
Jose Antonio Vargas.
Rogers is a guest-host of the
Michelangelo Signorile Show on
Sirius XM Radio, and
The Ed Schultz Show on SiriusXM and national terrestrial radio.
References
External links
BlogActive.com, Rogers's Blog
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Living people
American LGBT rights activists
American LGBT journalists
LGBT people from New York (state)
American bloggers
1963 births
People from Suffern, New York
Adelphi University alumni
University at Buffalo alumni
21st-century American non-fiction writers
American gay writers