Memento Mori Pt. 2
Parting Glances Though perhaps unspoken among gay men and doctors thirty years ago when the AIDS crisis started, the presumption of a death sentence was [...]
Remaining Vigilant In Fight To Find Cure For HIV/AIDS
By John DiLodovico Viewpoint Today it is estimated that more than 1 million people are living with HIV in the United States, and one in five is unaware of [...]
Why Walk To Fight Aids Quotes:
"So many people think it's over, that they're not at risk. We are not investing in prevention and education. We all know we have to struggle to find prevention [...]
David Usher
Creep Of The Week Think back to all of the times you've heard straight women say things like, "Ugh, I wish I could be a lesbian, it would be so much easier." [...]
Good Afternoon Michigan!
Viewpoint It is so amazing to see so many family members here at the reunion! Thanks for coming! We are gay, straight, questioning, transgender, asexual, [...]
How's Your Quincunx, Mary?
Parting Glances A pleasure of English is the language's imaginative and poetic use of collective nouns. Their fanciful pedigree as names for persons, places, [...]
Parents, Protection, And Pee Politics
by Gwendolyn Ann Smith Transmissions A parent, as a general rule, is going to put the safety and security of their own child above all else. They want their [...]
50 Years Of Marching And Still A Long Way To Go
Viewpoint Whether you participated in the historic March on Washington in 1963, weren't even a twinkle in your parents eyes or fall some where in between, it [...]
My Blue Heaven ...
Parting Glances There's a new genre of book that's been on the New York Times Best Seller List for weeks. And weeks. And weeks. I'm not sure whether [...]