Meet Rob Bittner!: An RT Member Profile by Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser Recently off a two-year term on the Stonewall Book Awards, Rob is in the process of creating a timeline for volunteering during the next year. “Sometimes it gets tricky being up in Canada and only being able to do virtual work for the majority of the year,” he wrote. Rob is a […]

News From The States: Prom Pants, Marriage Taxes, and Clarifications

As spring starts to be in bloom in much of the country (and we finally start to dry out down in Georgia), let’s take a quick look at some of the headline LGBT stories from around the country this week: Alaska: An Alaska Supreme Court ruling found that same sex couples are entitled to equal […]

Department of Education Protects Trans Students Under Title IX

In a clarification issued last week, the Department of Education said that trans students are protected under Title IX. The statement was released by the Office of Civil Rights and said in part “Title IX’s sex discrimination prohibition extends to claims of discrimination based on gender identity or failure to conform to stereotypical notions of masculinity […]

GLBTRT Election Results

The results of the recent ALA elections are in, and here are the results for the GLBTRT: Total ballots cast: 295 GLBTRT Bylaws Amendment: Yes: 96.7% No: 2.3% Chair Peter Coyl: 98.6% Secretary Melody Ann Townley: 73.9% Robert Ridinger: 25.7% Directors-At-Large Ana Elisa De Campos Salles: 64.8% Larry Romans: 64.1% Matthew Ciszek: 68.7% Sherry Lynn […]

Pope Francis Calls Vatican Meeting to Discuss Gay Marriage

Senior clerics of the Roman Catholic church will be meeting this fall to discuss many hot-button issues that have long placed the church on the opposite side of progressive forces. Gay marriage, contraception, cohabitation before marriage, remarriage, and divorce will all be on the agenda. The meeting, called by Pope Francis, seeks input from Catholics […]

New Documentary to Explore the “Gay Voice”

A new documentary seeks to explore what makes the gay voice and what it means in today’s society. The film will be called Do I Sound Gay?, and it will tackle an issue that is often noted but rarely discussed. From the film’s Kickstarter page: In the tradition of funny-but-serious first-person movies like Supersize Me, Roger and Me and Good Hair, […]

StoryCorps Announces New LGBTQ Initiative

StoryCorps recently announced that OutLoud, its division that helps capture the stories of LGBTQ people, will undertake a new initiative starting in June 2014 to record our stories. The goal of this initiative is to record stories from people who lived before the Stonewall uprisings in 1969. Stay tuned for more information about how to get […]

McDonald’s to Drop Gendered Toys

Antonia Ayres-Brown was just 11 when she first became irritated that the toys given to children at McDonald’s were often predetermined by the supposed gender of the child. Typically, this meant blue and rugged for boys and pink and frilly for girls. Here initial complaints went unheeded, so Ayres-Brown spent the next 6 years compiling […]