AASL webinar explores the rationale and role of LGBTQ inclusive curriculum

Via press release In a new webinar from the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), participants will learn the unique ways school librarians can advocate for LGBTQ students through LGBTQ curriculum inclusion. Presented by Elizabeth Gartley, “Representation Matters: The School Librarian and LGBTQ Curriculum Inclusion” will take place at 6 p.m. Central on Wednesday, Feb. […]

HRC offers “People’s Brief” to Supreme Court that all can sign on to

By John Mack Freeman HRC has created a “People’s Brief” to be submitted as an amicus brief to the Supreme Court in the upcoming same sex marriage case. This brief is an opportunity for individual citizens to sign on to the argument contained within for submission to the Court. You can read the full document […]

First male same-sex couple chosen for ceremonial first kiss in San Diego

By John Mack Freeman When the submarine USS San Francisco returned home to San Diego this week, it marked a first in military history. For the first time, a male same-sex couple was chosen for the ceremonial first kiss for sailors coming home. Via NBC San Diego: Thomas Sawicki and his boyfriend Shawn Brier were […]

Tiny town passes LGBT rights law

By John Mack Freeman It’s always massively celebrated when a large urban area or an entire state passes LGBT protection laws. But, not everyone lives in large city. There are only five residents of Thurmon, West Virginia, but this week, they became the smallest town in American to pass an LGBT rights ordinance. Via West […]

Kate Brown becomes first LGBT governor in US

By John Mack Freeman Kate Brown became the first out LGBT governor in United State’s history when she replaced Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber after his resignation. Brown, who had previously served as Oregon Secretary of State, will ascend to the job after the resignation becomes official on February 18th. Via the Atlantic: Brown will serve […]

Mixed verdict in Houston LGBT-rights case

By John Mack Freeman A jury returned a mixed verdict in the trial over whether the effort to repeal Houston’s equal rights ordinance (HERO) were improper. A little back story: the city passed HERO last year by an 11-6 vote that included protections for people due to sexual orientation and gender identity. Although religious exemptions […]

Alabama starts same sex marriages in messy patchwork

By John Mack Freeman The state of Alabama started issuing same sex marriage licenses this week, but the process was anything but smooth. Due to conflicting instructions from the federal court judge and the Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, many probate judges were unsure as to what they were legally empowered to do. […]

Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown to win 2015 Lee Lynch Classic Award

Via press release Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) is pleased to announce thatRubyfruit Jungle by bestselling author Rita Mae Brown (Bantam Press) has been selected as the 2015 winner of the coveted Lee Lynch Classic Book Award.  The award will be presented at the Annual GCLS Literary Awards Ceremony, July 25, 2015 in New Orleans, during the […]