MPAA once again over-censors LGBT film

By John Mack Freeman The British LGBT breakout success film Pride has received an “R”-rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. This means that in most cinemas, children under the age of 17 will not be allowed to see the film unless they are accompanied by a guardian. As we reported a few months ago, another […]

LSU to offer minor in LGBT

By John Mack Freeman Louisiana State University will join an expanding list of academic institutions offering programs in LGBT studies with a new 18-hour LGBT minor that will premier this fall. Associate professor Elaine Maccio designed the program. Via The Advocate: Classes for the LGBT minor include Introduction to LGBTQ Studies, Social Work With Lesbian, […]

Lesbian Herstory Archives Raffles NY Comic Con Tickets

Via press release The Lesbian Herstory Archives is raffling off 2, 4-DAY passes to New York Comic Con (October 9- 12th @ Jacob Javitz) in honor of our 40th Anniversary. To enter just donate $10.00 to LHA via our Network For Good fundraising page through 11:59pm October 5th. Type “NYCC” in the Designation box. You […]

PFLAG links to Rainbow Project resources

By John Mack Freeman (Thanks to Carolyn Caywood for the head’s up!) In a recent webinar by PFLAG, resources created by the Rainbow Project were highlighted for use by school librarians and other resource officers. We would like to extend our appreciation to all of the volunteers who spend their time working on this valuable […]

Queer Quest: A New Column for Interesting Times

By Ashley R. Lierman These are interesting times to be a part of American geek culture as a member of any minority group. I mean that both in the genuine, positive sense, and in the sense of how that’s supposedly a curse. For better or for worse, women geeks, geeks of color, and gay, lesbian, […]

Check Out The Advocate’s Review of Welcome To Night Vale

By Ashley R. Lierman Yesterday, The Advocate posted a review of the wildly popular podcast Welcome to Night Vale. The podcast, which takes the form of a community radio program broadcasting from a very strange little desert town, has become well-known for its wicked sense of humor and its seamless blend of the banal everyday with […]

New Studies Focus on Identifying LGBT Community Needs

Via John Mack Freeman (Thanks to Nel Ward for the tip!) Two new studies have been released from the Center for American Progress that focus on identifying the specific needs of the LGBT community. From their press release: The needs and characteristics of LGBT populations are less understood in part because government surveys do not […]