From the Chair: Tis the season for fundraising

By Ann K. Symons GLBTRT’s Fund Raising Committee, chaired by Erin Berman, has set a goal to raise $5,000 in 2015.   Part of the money will be to support the Emerging Leader Program, part for Stonewall, and another part to continue our advocacy efforts. We have a great start.  Erin, herself, has raised over $600.00 […]

Moment of aww: Parents print birth announcement correction 19 years later

By John Mack Freeman Brisbane parents Yolanda Bogert and Guy Kershaw put a retraction in the December 2nd The Courier Mail to correct the mistake in their child’s original birth announcement. The retraction can be seen above. Via The Daily Mail: ‘I needed to show my son I support him 100 per cent and wanted to let […]

Miami-Dade County bans trans discrimination

By John Mack Freeman This week, the Miami-Dade County Board of Commissioners voted 8-3 to ban discrimination based on gender identity in employment, housing, and public accommodation. The move came at the end of a long and contentious meeting that had over 130 people sign up to testify. Both supporters and opponents were vocal about their […]

This Week in Marriage: Louisiana, Ohio, Florida

By John Mack Freeman Florida-The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the state of Florida’s request for a stay on a ruling that approved same sex marriages in that state. Provided that the Supreme Court does not issue a ban at the state’s request, same sex marriages will begin in the Sunshine State on January […]

ENDA dead in this Congress

By John Mack Freeman This week, a Republican-led committee in the House of Representatives rejected a proposed amendment that would have added the Employment Nondiscrimination Act to a defense bill that was under consideration. With this rejection, it is unlikely that the bill will pass this term. Further, Congressional watchers doubt that the bill will […]

YALSA: 2015 Nonfiction Finalists Announced

Via press release The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), selected five books as finalists for the 2015 Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award, which honors the best nonfiction books written for young adults between Nov. 1, 2013 and Oct. 31, 2014. YALSA will name the […]

Mack’s Take: Trying to build and not to burn (opinion)

By John Mack Freeman When I can, I try to build bridges instead of burn them. I think that reacting in a hostile fashion often leads to everyone becoming defensive and blocks any progress towards real conversation and growth. And while there are some things that are so repugnant that they need to be countered […]

Applications open for 2015 Coretta Scott King Book Donation Grants

Via press release Underfunded libraries, schools and non-traditional organizations that provide educational services to children are invited to apply to receive one of three Coretta Scott King Book Donation Grants. Awarded by the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Committee, the grant program provides books submitted for consideration for the Coretta Scott King Book Awards to […]

GLBTRT selects John “Mack” Freeman as 2015 Emerging Leader

Via press release The ALA Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Round Table (GLBTRT) has selected John “Mack” Freeman, marketing and programming coordinator at West Georgia Regional Library, as its representative in the 2015 Emerging Leader program.  In his position at WGRL, he is considered “a ‘Mack’ of all trades,” focusing on project management, outreach, and marketing. […]