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Just In Time for Summer Reading: The 28th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners

by admin | Jun 20, 2016 | Arts, LGBTQIA+, News

Kate Clinton, writer, activist, and comedian, had the pleasure of announcing the winners of the 28th Annual Lambda Literary Awards at NY University Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on June 6th. There were over 500 guests at the event celebrating the creativity...

Trans Men Put Women’s Experiences Into Perspective

by admin | Jun 16, 2016 | Gender, LGBTQIA+, Transgender

Many people have a difficult time understanding how gender inequality works. If you don’t experience this issue personally or through the experience of family or friend you may find it hard to understand. Men often disregard the experiences of women because they can’t...
ACLU Files Suit Against Mississippi Over Religious Liberty Law

ACLU Files Suit Against Mississippi Over Religious Liberty Law

by admin | Jun 10, 2016 | Civil Rights, Human Rights, LGBTQIA+, News

Mississippi has passed a religious freedom law that will go into effect in July. Like all such laws, it is designed to punish LGBT people by allowing others to deny them services because serving hem violates their religious principles. In this case, the Protecting...
Dance Now! Dances the Life of an LGBT Choreographer Who Died of AIDS

Dance Now! Dances the Life of an LGBT Choreographer Who Died of AIDS

by admin | Jun 6, 2016 | Arts, LGBTQIA+, News

  Lacrymosa is an autobiography. Instead of experiencing it in print the audience is introduced to this life story with a thirty-minute dance drawn heavily on ballet. It is a brief dance—as was the life it chronicles. Edward Stierle choreographed the piece when...
LGBT Community Pushes for Progress Amid Anti-LGBT Law Push

LGBT Community Pushes for Progress Amid Anti-LGBT Law Push

by admin | Jun 3, 2016 | Civil Rights, LGBTQIA+, News

  The LGBT community has found itself at a crossroads, working towards progress the best they can in a world that still tries to resist it. While much of the nation is now in favor of same-sex rights and legislation, the recent wave of pro-LGBT laws and...

LGBT Seniors Struggle with Visibility, Ageism, and Homophobia

by admin | May 29, 2016 | Human Rights, LGBTQIA+, News

  The traditional view, even inside the community, is of LGBT matters as youth matters. Gay parents in commercials are the parents of young children, not of young adults. Gay storylines in movies are coming-of-age stories, and most gay characters in those stories...
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