Guest Author Derek Penton gives us his personal story – why he and husband Jon are suing to force the state of Louisiana to recognize their...
New Civil Rights Movement contributor Clinton Fein, who was born and grew up in South Africa under apartheid, shares his thoughts on today’s passing of Nelson...
On Valentine’s Day, HB 1300 was introduced in Texas. If passed, the bill would amend relevant provisions of the Texas Family Code to remove references to...
Among the corporations that make up the current Fortune 500 — Fortune magazine’s yearly list of the top 500 American companies ranked by revenue — about one in...
Safer-sex messaging on condoms is universal but the generally poor availability of lubricants, and awareness of them, is hindering HIV prevention, health activists warn. Some personal...
Joseph Ward III offers our weekly digest of the latest headlines at the intersection of Christian faith and LGBT equality. Have you ever stood in the...
I have a dream of someday marrying the love of all my lives — in Texas. From Houston, I’ve also lived in Galveston several times and...
When I was tipped off that an “ex-gay†writer for the Christian Post may have been using a dating site for gay men, I had two options....
This guest article is by Emily Hecht-McGowan, Director of Public Policy for Family Equality Council. Today, we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Family Medical Leave Act...
New information has emerged suggesting that Kansas City, Missouri police inflicted multiple injuries on Roger Gorley, the man arrested last week after being ejected by Research...
Guest author Grace Poore talks with Thailand’s National Human Rights Commissioner about LGBTI Rights at ILGA-Asia Conference BANGKOK — Three years ago the fourth ILGA (International Lesbian...
The Michigan health department has been secretly collecting information on people who test for HIV at federally funded clinics. For a decade. Since 2003, the Michigan...
STANDING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY examines ideas, events, places and people standing on the wrong as well as the right side of history. I...
A prominent voice of the wide-open poetry movement that began in the 1950s, Lawrence Ferlinghetti (image, above, 1959) has written poetry, translations, fiction, theater, art criticism,...
To this day, few know that Martin Luther King, Jr.’s right hand man, the architect of the March on Washington, was openly-gay African-American Bayard Rustin. To...