The Gay Games are about to begin in Cleveland and Akron and they're not all about winning. The games are open to anyone regardless of sexual orientation or athletic ability. The real competition came five years ago when Cleveland beat Boston and Washington D.C. to host the international event. Why is Greater Cleveland seen as more gay friendly than it was in past generations? And how has it prepared for these games? Tom Nobbe, executive director, 2014 Gay Games
Christen DuVernay, director of cultural competency programs, Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio
Joe Cimperman, Cleveland City Council
Martha Pontoni, education consultant for Lubrizol
John Tanzella, president & CEO, International Gay and Lesbian Tourism Association