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What An Incredible Day!

By Sandi Smith Our emotions soared with joyous love boosted by the strength of our Community, who showed up in solidarity. We have experienced a temporary [...]

Court Of Public Opinion Has Decided, Leads Way For Justice System

By Kary L. Moss I recently spoke with a group of law students about life as a civil rights advocate and we soon veered onto the topic of marriage equality. [...]

Quotes from Day 1 Of DeBoer V. Snyder, Inside And Outside The Federal Courthouse

"We are very excited today and happy people could join us at this historic occasion, and this trial's been a long time coming. We are very much looking [...]

Viewpoint: In Memoriam to Dr. Henry Messer

By Emily Dievendorf, Executive Director Equality Michigan Walking into the home of Henry Messer and Carl House is stepping into a densely packed nautical [...]

Transmissions: Discrimination's Due

by Gwendolyn Ann Smith A new study conducted by Ann P. Haas and Philip L. Rodgers of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Jody L. Herman of UCLA [...]

Reaction to Michael Sam coming out

Reaction to Missouri All-American and NFL prospect Michael Sam saying in interviews with ESPN, Outsports and The New York Times that he is gay: "It takes an [...]

CC14: Changing How We Look, Live And Define Our Lives

I love Creating Change! It's like getting beamed up to a "Gay World" where you are surrounded by OUR community – all sizes, shapes, hair styles, demographics. [...]

Agema Must End Divisive Politics, Encourage Inclusivity In Michigan

By Jon Hoadley Over the past few months, our state has been in the spotlight for many things we're proud of-car and truck of the year, the rebirth of the auto [...]

Republican Leaders Chastise Agema, But He Remains Defiant

"For the good of the party, we believe Dave Agema should resign." Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus and Michigan GOP Chairman Bobby [...]

LGBT Older Adult Housing In Detroit?

By Kathleen LaTosch This month the John C. Anderson Apartment building opened up in Philadelphia, PA. It marks the third city in the country to have designated [...]

Transmission: Lies Can't Stop The Law

by Gwendolyn Ann Smith Shortly after a sphere made of crystal and LED lights glided down a 141-foot pole in New York, a new law took affect some 3,000 miles to [...]

2014: A Year for Resolve Not Resolutions

I don't believe in New Years' resolutions. They seem to be empty promises destined to be broken. We break the promises we make to ourselves. Others break [...]