A Tale of Two States
Today marks the third day that New Hampshire LGBTQ residents are able to enter into civil unions. The state became the fourth state to legalize
The Time to End ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ Has Arrived
Last Sunday, December 16, 60 Minutes aired a segment with Army Sergeant Darren Manzella who talked about his experiences as a gay service member who
Huckabee: a wolf clothed in sheep’s rhetoric
I came here today to discuss Huckabee. Lately, he’s made some somewhat conciliatory comments about GBLT people and a lot of evangelical Republican voters seem
Presidential Open Thread
Writing for my organization’s blog, I can’t say who I’m personally supporting for president, but I’ve finally got my eye on someone. As LGBTQ people
The “Latino-Focused” Republican Debate
The YouTube Republican debate this week, which was translated into Spanish on Univision was an effort to court the “Hispanic” vote. As one of the
Anti-LGBTQ Carolers Spread Xmas Jeers in CA
Just when you thought anti-LGBTQ protesting couldn’t get any more upsetting (and ridiculous): Anti-LGBTQ carolers in a Sacramento suburb gathered at their local Target to
Obama favors equal rights – not special rights
I’m going to presume that you might have missed Senator Barack Obama’s appearance on the Christian Broadcasting Newtork’s The 700 Club earlier in the month.
New Jersey Sets the Nation on a Path to Freedom
On this day in history, November 20, 1789, New Jersey ratified the Bill of Rights — the first state to do so. Proponents of the
a family affair
Lesbian Notions by Libby Post November 5, 2007 No good deed goes unpunished. That is certainly the case of Michael Gregg Valdez and Michael Oberg
the Ellen and ENDA connection
Today’s guest post comes from Lula Blanca, one of our blogger-friends at KnowThyNieghbor.org. It has been a somber observation to witness people, whether they are
Out Gay Dad Runs for Office in NC
In case you haven’t heard, Democrat Jim Neal of North Carolina is running to unseat conservative Reublican Senator Elizabeth Dole in the 2008 elections. Neal,
Stumping on Hate
There has been a lot of buzz this week around presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s choice to include gospel singer and anti-gay minister, Rev. Donnie McClurkin