Editor’s note: This guest post by Scott Wooledge was originally published at Daily Kos and is published here with his permission. Scott Wooledge writes at the...
When Nikki Araguz stepped into a Wharton County, Texas courtroom, she stood much more to lose than the $600,000 in death benefits which would be assigned...
On Valentine’s Day, Monday, February 14th, Marriage Equality New York, GetEQUAL NY, the Metropolitan Community Church (MCCNY), Queer Rising, and many fellow New Yorkers will convene...
A 19-year old teen, Marcellus Andrews, was kicked and beaten to death early Friday morning in Waterloo, Iowa, as anti-gay slurs were hurled by as yet unknown...
Over the weekend, some conservative Americans were aghast that a British actor, Henry Cavill, was chosen by Warner Brothers to play the role of Clark Kent,...
UPDATE: New Facebook page: Take off the duct tape, Cindy! Cindy McCain, the Arizona Republican Senator’s wife, made huge headlines across the country Thursday when she...
Editor’s Note: David Mailloux is an LGBT activist and an organizer with Join the Impact Massachusetts. He was an organizer for the National Equality March in...
The moment of justice came quickly–so quickly–that it felt like it had crept up and caught me by surprise. My feelings belie the long struggle we...
The Quitter And The Caribou Sarah Palin killed a moose. Well, to be accurate, Sarah Palin, her father, some other guy, a TV film crew, several...
Fourteen-year old Pennsylvania high school freshman Brandon Bitner wrote a suicide note, left home around 2:00 AM Friday morning, walked thirteen miles, then, threw himself into...
Valentine’s Day Readers’ Stories Editor’s note: This is one of five stories written by our readers, in honor of Valentine’s Day. 22 years ago I moved...
Today’s Out October Project story is from Gonzalo Garcia, a New York City actor turned personal trainer, and he is a personal friend. His story gives...
Editor’s Note: Sometimes we must be reminded that coming out is a process, it isn’t over in a day. It takes courage, and you don’t always...
Editor’s note: This is the second in our month-long series, “The Out October Project,” designed to “help bring realization into people’s lives that there are others...
Despite rain and startling cold weather, at least two thousand people converged upon Manhattan’s Washington Square Park, the heart of New York University’s Greenwich Village campus,...