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A Beacon of Hope

Recent reports say that 0.7 percent of teens identify as transgender. At the same time, a recent study from the American Academy of Pediatrics reports that [...]

Parting Glances: Chapter from a Memoir in Process

As a teenager I learned the lay of the land from word-of-mouth publicity given from those who had navigated the watering spots years before me. I did, however, [...]

Creep of the Week: Brett Kavanaugh

It seems like it was only one week ago that I was writing about how Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was a nightmare for LGBTQ people. That's because it [...]

Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Our Story?

One of the most important things for a trans person is their identity. We live in a world that is constantly, doggedly, trying to strip that away from us. We [...]

Parting Glances: The Queer Occasion of Sin

It's been almost 125 years since the story, "The Priest and the Acolyte" was published in a collegiate, gay magazine, "The Chameleon," in London, England. It [...]

Creep of the Week: Brett Kavanaugh

Well, gay sex was decriminalized in India, so that's great news. For those of you saying, "Well it's about TIME, India!" I'd like to remind you that the U.S. [...]

A Look at Accessibility for Disabled Members of the LGBTQ Community

The LGBTQ community markets itself as one of inclusion and acceptance, but there are visible holes in the mainstream model. Queer visibility is largely limited [...]

Parting Glances: When Gay Boys Turn 50 Gaily

A 50th anniversary production of Mort Crowley's groundbreaking play "The Boys in the Band" closed on Broadway Aug. 12 of this year, with big-name stars Jim [...]

Creep of the Week: Janet Boynes

I am tired this morning as I write this. You see, I stayed up way too late talking to my mother-in-law who is visiting from Florida. We talked about all kinds [...]