LGBT Groups Are Approaching Gay Curricula the Wrong Way
We’ve heard a lot in the past few months about schools working to make their environments safer spaces for children. Across the United States and in other countries, we’re seeing stronger...
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HeatherN reflects upon a time when she chose to back into the closet. Coming out of the closet was a gradual process for me. The first person I came out to was a friend in 2003, but I had my biggest...
View ArticleMy Uncle Didn’t Get AIDS Because He Was Gay
Kathryn DeHoyos shares the most important thing she ever learned about sex. The most important thing I ever learned about sex did not come from the numerous health classes in school, with their...
View ArticleBiting Bad Apples: The Truth About the “Ex-Gay” Movement
The conversion therapy business may be more about making money than setting you straight. “But what is a bias towards fairness?” Maggie looked on beleaguered. “Bias toward fairness means that if the...
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Jeremy Feist insists that progress comes not from screaming into the Internet echo chamber, but rather through open and vulnerable dialogue. Yesterday, I made a fat-joke on Twitter and a good follow...
View ArticleRhode Island Becomes 10th State in the US to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
After 16-years of trying, advocates for same-sex marriage have finally won in the heavily Roman Catholic state of Rhode Island. On Thursday, on the Statehouse steps Governor Lincoln Chafee signed the...
View ArticleTesting Your Partner At A Play About Relationships
Lessons from a production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a play about two dysfunctional married couples. Nineteen years ago, I had the pleasure of working on the costumes for a production of...
View ArticleWhat Happens When Children From Same Sex Parent Homes Speak Out
Anti-gay conservatives often refer to children raised by same sex parents as “social experiments.” They are not experiments; they are human beings, and human beings with voices. Here is what those...
View ArticleMeet the Dad Who Fought to be One of Florida’s First Gay Adoptive Parents and...
Becoming a dad was not easy for Robert Lamarche. To do it, he had to fight the state and gain recognition for himself and want-to-be dads like him. Here is an interview with him, and his story. —...
View ArticleHow the Internet Made us Gay
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View ArticleBigotry & Repression in “Religious” Guise
Kim Davis has yet to satisfactorily answer what kind of good does withholding a marriage license and the dream of a life together for a same-sex couple produce? — Rowan County, Kentucky Clerk Kim...
View ArticleLGBT Groups Are Approaching Gay Curricula the Wrong Way
We’ve heard a lot in the past few months about schools working to make their environments safer spaces for children. Across the United States and in other countries, we’re seeing stronger...
View ArticleTolerating Intolerance
HeatherN reflects upon a time when she chose to back into the closet. Coming out of the closet was a gradual process for me. The first person I came out to was a friend in 2003, but I had my biggest...
View ArticleMy Uncle Didn’t Get AIDS Because He Was Gay
Kathryn DeHoyos shares the most important thing she ever learned about sex. — The most important thing I ever learned about sex did not come from the health classes in school, with their watered down...
View ArticleBiting Bad Apples: The Truth About the “Ex-Gay” Movement
The conversion therapy business may be more about making money than setting you straight. “But what is a bias towards fairness?” Maggie looked on beleaguered. “Bias toward fairness means that if the...
View ArticleHow the Internet Ruined Outrage
Jeremy Feist insists that progress comes not from screaming into the Internet echo chamber, but rather through open and vulnerable dialogue. Yesterday, I made a fat-joke on Twitter and a good follow...
View ArticleRhode Island Becomes 10th State in the US to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
After 16-years of trying, advocates for same-sex marriage have finally won in the heavily Roman Catholic state of Rhode Island. On Thursday, on the Statehouse steps Governor Lincoln Chafee signed the...
View ArticleTesting Your Partner At A Play About Relationships
Lessons from a production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a play about two dysfunctional married couples. Nineteen years ago, I had the pleasure of working on the costumes for a production of...
View ArticleWhat Happens When Children From Same Sex Parent Homes Speak Out
Anti-gay conservatives often refer to children raised by same sex parents as “social experiments.” They are not experiments; they are human beings, and human beings with voices. Here is what those...
View ArticleMeet the Dad Who Fought to be One of Florida’s First Gay Adoptive Parents and...
Becoming a dad was not easy for Robert Lamarche. To do it, he had to fight the state and gain recognition for himself and want-to-be dads like him. Here is an interview with him, and his story. —...
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