Publishing Triangle Releases Literary Finalists

The Publishing Triangle, the association of lesbian and gay men in publishing, has announced its annual literary awards finalists. The awards ceremony will be April 24, 2014, 7:00 pm at the Auditorium of the New School (66 West 12th Street in New York City).  at 7 p.m. The free public ceremony is followed by a […]

Activists Challenge Ugandan Draconian Anti-LGBT Law

LGBT rights activists, including parliament member Fox Odoi and former opposition leader Ogenga Latigo, are challenging the constitutionality of the Ugandan Anti-Homosexuality Act. The new law mandates life imprisonment for homosexuals, a violation of Article 21 of the country’s constitution because it does not regulate behavior of heterosexual people, according to the activists. They also […]

Panel Recommends Transpeople in Militiary

A five-member panel led by former U.S. surgeon general Dr. Joycelyn Elders has concluded that the military should permit transgender people to serve in the military. “We determined not only that there is no compelling medical reason for the ban, but also that the ban itself is an expensive, damaging and unfair barrier to health […]

LGBT Community Benefits from Low-Income House for Elders

Denise Samen, 65-year-old military veteran, is delighted to move into John C. Anderson, a Philadelphia rent-subsidized apartment building for older adults. About 90 percent of the people there are LGBT, and, as she says, “You don’t have to explain yourself. Like herself, many of her neighbors are LGBT activists, going back to the time of […]

ALSC’s Light the Way Award to Raleigh Library’s LGBT Center

The LGBT Center of Raleigh Library (Raleigh, NC) has been awarded the 2014 Light the Way: Library Outreach to the Underserved Grant of $3,000 for its LGBT Family Story Time project. The award from the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) honors Newbery medalist and Geisel winner Kate DiCamillo, who won her second Newbery […]

Profile a Roundtable Member: Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser Meet Tess Goldwasser! [Ed. Note: I talked Tess into writing her own profile. She is the amazing person who writes the people profiles!—Nel Ward] What is your role within the GLBTRT? I’m currently on the News committee. I compile all these lovely People Profiles! I recently shared chairing duties with KT Horning […]

Wick Thomas Named as One of Library Journal’s 2014 “Movers and Shakers”

Wick Thomas—musician, librarian, activist, and GLBTRT member—has been named one of Library Journal’s 2014 “Movers and Shakers.” For 13 years LJ has profiled “50 or more up-and-coming individuals from around the world who are innovative, creative, and making a difference” in its March 15 issue. It’s not the first notice of Thomas: he won a Creating Change award from the National […]

Mack’s Take: RuPaul Throws Shade on Content Pirates

By John Mack Freeman I love RuPaul. Have for years. And because of this, I constantly await the only reality show that I watch, RuPaul’s Drag Race. The show kicked off its sixth season on February 21st. On the same day, RuPaul released her* sixth studio album Born Naked (referencing her oft-quoted line, “You’re bone […]