John Becker
Indiana Republicans Bullying LGBT Youth
Bil Browning of the Bilerico Project has been following a story out of his home state of Indiana that I wanted to bring to the
Worms, “Fart Spray,” and Conservatism?
Now that I have your attention, allow me to alert you to an interesting op-ed from Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times. In the piece,
Help Protect All North Carolina Families
Just six weeks from now, on May 8, 2012, voters in North Carolina will go to the polls to decide the fate of Amendment 1.
Pride House Banned from 2014 Olympic Games in Russia
Earlier this month Svetlana Mordovina, a Russian judge, upheld a decision by Russian authorities to block the organization of a Pride House at the 2014
BREAKING: U.S. Customs to Recognize Same-Sex Families at Border
From Zack Ford over at ThinkProgress: The Department of Homeland Security announced today that same-sex families will soon be able to cross the border together,
Today’s Tear-Jerker: Men Together for 60 Years Die Just Days Apart
When New York gave same-sex couples the freedom to marry last year, 91-year-old Cris Alexander and 85-year-old Shaun O’Brien were one of the many couples
Religious Extremism Threatens LGBTs in the Middle East
This morning, the radio news broadcast from the BBC World Service had a disturbing story from Turkey. Unlike the United States, which has an all-volunteer
Vermont’s Norwich University Becomes First Military College to Celebrate Pride
TWO’s home state of Vermont continues to make LGBT history. Vermont created the civil union, was the first state to legislatively grant same-sex couples the
Landmark Pro-LGBT Ruling by Inter-American Court of Human Rights
After yesterday’s shameful and disappointing legal news from Europe, this is a wonderfully positive development (courtesy of the New York Times): The Inter-American Court of
Gay Love on the Titanic
In case any of you aren’t already aware, we’re coming up on the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic (April 15, 2012). I







