equality
Re: The Mid-Term Elections
The mid-term elections are now just under a month away. LGBT people are, understandably, frustrated with the slow progress of things like DADT repeal, ENDA,
Jane Hamsher on How Anti-Gay Laws Affect LGBT Youth
What Jane says here is so true. Part of it is society and the messages we send. Part of it is the Religious Right, and
Christopher Hitchens, Eugene Robinson on the Hypocrisy of Bishop Eddie Long
Hitch has a lot to say in this piece at Slate, but it’s not the angle you may be expecting in denouncing Bishop Eddie Long:
Joseph Farah: Penis Must Conquer Vagina for Marriage to be Real!
Joseph Farah is at it again, arguing that marriage is not marriage unless a penis has conquered a vagina, because of that time-honored passage in
Minorities Standing Up For Each Other — It Goes Both Ways
I just stumbled across a really neat piece from a Muslim American author and activist named Melody Moezzi, where she takes the position that, despite
Latest Poll on Marriage Equality Shows Majority Support
The tipping point: we are at it. A narrow majority of Americans support allowing gay and lesbian couples to marry, a new AP poll released
Study: Majority of Americans Include Married Gay Couples, Gay Parents in Definition of ‘Family’
Here’s another part of the so-called “culture wars” that we’ve won: A majority of Americans now say their definition of family includes same-sex couples with
The Next DADT Case Going to Trial
Yep, there’s another one. Major Margaret Witt, a flight nurse in the Air Force [because medical care is only important, as long as the nurse
DADT Repeal: Next Steps
In the wake of the court decision which declared Don’t Ask Don’t Tell unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds, people may be curious where things go
Study: Marriage Equality Strangely Has Not Destroyed Iowa
There’s a great piece at the Iowa Independent today detailing the findings of a study on the effects of marriage equality in Iowa. Amazingly enough,







