Holiday shopping? Don’t forget the Corporate Equality Index!

By John Mack Freeman As the holiday season swings into full gear, you may want to make sure that your purchases are coming from companies that have a record of support for their LGBT employees or the LGBT community at-large. To this end, GLBT News just wanted to remind everyone that HRC’s 2015 Corporate Equality Index is […]

This week in same sex marriage: Arkansas, Mississippi, and Finland

By John Mack Freeman Even on a holiday week, courts and governments are taking steps towards full marriage equality. In Arkansas, US District Judge Kristine Baker ruled in favor of two same sex couples who challenged a 2004 amendment to the Arkansas Constitution that outlawed same sex marriage. The State Supreme Court in Arkansas is […]

Watch: HRC launches new gay soldier ad in Mississippi

By John Mack Freeman As part of its “All God’s Children” campaign that focuses on targeting evangelicals in Mississippi, the Human Rights Campaign has released a new ad this week. Entitled “Justin,” it features a gay soldier talking about why Mississippi needs to evolve on equality. Watch it below:

Poland bans Winnie the Pooh for “dubious sexuality”

By John Mack Freeman In this week’s edition of ridiculous reasons to censor something, the town of Tuszyn in central Poland has banned Winnie the Pooh for his non-standard sexuality. Yes, that’s right. The cartoon bear beloved by generations for his love of honey has placed a Polish town in a sexual quandary when naming […]

Ferguson Library receives outpouring of support

By John Mack Freeman There has been an enormous outpouring of support for the Ferguson Library over the last weeks and months as recent events have thrown the community into turmoil. During times when schools and other social services have been closed, this one-person library has become a community hub that continues to support the […]

Queer Quest: Constantine straightwashing and fan fundamentalism

By Ashley R. Lierman Constantine, new to NBC this season, has already gotten so roughed up in the press that it hardly seems worth saying anything else negative about it. For those not familiar, the series is an adaptation of the long-running comics series Hellblazer, and as noted on this blog, there was controversy early […]

Stories from the Trenches: Charlie McNabb

Contributed by Charlie McNabb; compiled by John Mack Freeman.  Several months ago, there was a call on the GLBTRT e-mail list to compile stories of service to LGBT people from the library world. We will publishing these every so often as they become available. These stories are in the words of those contributing them, and […]

Meet Martin Garnar!: An RT member profile

By Tess Goldwasser Martin is the RT’s representative to the ALA Task Force on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, of which he also happens to be co-chair. He’s served previously as the liaison to IFRT and as a juror for the Over the Rainbow list. He is the head of research and instruction services at Regis University, […]

Identical twins are invited to take part in two pieces of research on LGB well-being.

Via press release The first study is an online survey study being conducted by our research group at King’s College London and we are recruiting identical twins in which one is gay, lesbian or bisexual and the other is straight. The second is a multi-component study being conducted by our colleagues at the University of […]