Alabama Senator Thinks 80% Of Americans Want DADT Repealed Because Of Their Senators At today’s U.S Senate hearing leading up to the cloture vote on “Don’t...
There isn’t a vote to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” today. Well, not exactly. And the word of the day is “cloture.” Here we go. First,...
The net result of one political party which lost big and finds itself leaderless, coupled with another political party which finds its leader lost, is mayhem...
Editor’s Note: Every day I’ve published these heart-wrenching letters, but have not commented, until today. I want to point out that this servicemember writes he was...
Breaking: Prop 8 Trial Closing Arguments Set For June 16. Via Prop 8 Trial Tracker’s Paul Hogarth: But besides setting a date for closing arguments, Judge...
Editorial Note: Last Friday, in honor of National Poetry Month, we began our weekly tribute to great gay poets, thanks to guest blogger Julia Garbowski. In...
When I first started writing “The New Civil Rights Movement,” this blog on marriage equality, politics, and civil rights, I had a deep desire to make...
Click for larger In, “How the Left fakes the hate: A primer,” ultra-right wing conservative bigot Michelle â€Men seeking men†has now been enshrined with “I...
At last night’s Tony Awards, there were no gay husbands. Not even in “La Cage aux Folles,” which features a same-sex couple and won three Tonys....
“Stories from the Frontlines: Letters to President Barack Obama†is a new media campaign launched to underscore the urgent need for congressional action and presidential leadership...
Despite all the momentum over the past few weeks (not to mention the huge focus this year!) is it possible that the vote to repeal “Don’t...
President and Mrs. Obama spoke at today’s International Women’s Day reception in the East Room of the White House. It must have been a rather jovial...
Tonight at his highly-anticipated first State of the Union address to the nation, it was expected President Obama would promise to force Congress to repeal “Don’t...
This morning, the following comment appeared on the “About” page of this blog – which I wrote over a year ago. I started to respond, but...
Today’s Out October Project post comes from New York-based freelance photographer Charles Ludeke. He shares his process of coming to terms with his sexuality and he also...