Transmitting Transition Or Travesty
BY HANNAH HARTLEY Many readers will more than likely already be familiar with a billboard that has come under fire for mocking Caitlyn Jenner. This [...]
Creep of the Week: Todd Courser
Michigan State Reps. Todd Courser, R-Lapeer, and Cindy Gamrat, R-Plainwell, two of the most right-wing and extreme members of the Legislature, have been doing [...]
Much More Work After Marriage Equality Decision
By Angie Perone Angie Perone More than a month after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark marriage equality decision, Obergefell v. Hodges, much work remains for [...]
Positive Thoughts: HIV Is Not Your Enemy
By Myles Helfand Please don't be afraid of HIV. It doesn't deserve it, and you deserve better. Don't get me wrong: I'm not anti-fear. I've got a whole mess of [...]
Parting Glances: Gay Divorcees, Anyone?
Human nature being what it is – and sometimes mostly what it isn't – those who marry in haste, straight or gay, usually repent at leisure by visiting an [...]
2015 HIV World Conference Report
By Dr. Paul Benson The Eighth International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment & Prevention convened in Vancouver, Canada July [...]
Creep of the Week: Priests for Life
Warning! A three-headed beast is on the loose, and it's coming for the children. Specifically the unborn. I know what you're thinking: "Nice try, but monsters [...]
Parting Glances: Five Thousand States Of No Return
My favorite coming out story concerns a computer hacker — actually a brilliant graphic designer of science texts — named Dennis. We chanced to meet at Motor [...]
Would You Like To Take A Survey?
By Gwendolyn Ann Smith On Aug. 19, the National Center for Transgender Equality will launch a nation-wide survey on the lives of transgender people. This is [...]
Are our opponents like segregationists?
by John Corvino In terms of gay-rights progress, brace yourself for a difficult year. This is not because things are getting worse. It's because the national [...]