Puerto Rico bans anti-trans discrimination

By John Mack Freeman Governor Alejandro García Padilla of Puerto Rico issued two executive orders this week that extend protections to trans people in the US commonwealth. One order allows for Puerto Ricans to change the gender on their driver’s license to match that of their gender identity. The second bans hospitals from discriminating against patients in […]

Australia suffers setback in same-sex marriage vote

By John Mack Freeman For all of the progress being made in same-sex marriage throughout the world, it still seems to come in slow and stilted leaps forward. However, the growing support for same-sex marriage in Australia and the attempts by that country’s left-wing legislators to bring marriage to a vote suffered a major setback […]

Watch: Obama admonishes Kenyan president to stop discriminating against gay people

By John Mack Freeman During his recent trip to Africa, President Obama admonished Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta to improve Kenya’s stance on gay rights. Via PinkNews; Speaking at a joint press conference, President Obama told Kenyatta: “I’ve been consistent all across Africa on this – I believe in the principle of treating people equally under the law, […]

World record bodybuilder comes out as trans

By John Mack Freeman World record bodybuilder Janae Marie Kroc has come out as trans. Via OutSports: Editor’s note: We share Kroc’s former name as only an identifier to her powerlifting and bodybuilding fans. She is currently living as both genders. World record holder and world champion power lifter Matt Kroczaleski has acknowledged publicly that […]

New poll finds 50 percent of European Pride attendees identify as “straight”

By John Mack Freeman A recent poll of European Pride attendees found that about half of them identify as heterosexual. Via PinkNews: The results of the study were released in the run up to this year’s Pride Festival in Stockholm, Sweden, to mark the 18th pride festival in the city. The poll – conducted during […]

Boy Scouts of American allow gay adult group leaders; still allow local groups to ban them

By John Mack Freeman The Boy Scouts of America recently voted to allow gay adults to serve as group leaders within the organization. However, the BSA also approved allowing local groups to ban gay adults from serving in their local areas. Via Reuters: The new policy, which takes effect immediately, comes three years after the […]

Houston hit by two setbacks in LGBT rights

By John Mack Freeman It has not been a good week for Houston and LGBT rights. In the early part of this week, the Texas state Supreme Court told the city that they must either repeal the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO) or place it on the ballot this November. Advocates for HERO noted that […]

Judge throws out Title IX argument in trans bathroom use case

By John Mack Freeman Judge Robert Doumar has dismissed claims that Title IX protects trans students to use the bathroom of their appropriate gender identity. Title IX protects students from discrimination on the basis of sex. Via Buzzfeed: The Justice Department had filed a statement of interest in the case, arguing that Grimm had a […]

Five wounded, one dead in attack on Jerusalem Pride event

By John Mack Freeman Five people were wounded and another person has died as a result of an attack at a Jerusalem Pride event this week. The attacker, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man named Yishai Schlissel, was released from prison three weeks ago after serving a ten year term for a similar attack. 16 year old Shira […]

Cast and Crew Reflect on Brokeback Mountain’s 10th Anniversary

By Ashley R. Lierman Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain, a major historical milestone of representing same-sex love in mainstream cinema, is ten years old this year. In honor of the anniversary, cast and crew members including Lee, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Randy Quaid, Annie Proulx, Diana Ossana, and Larry McMurtry participated in an interview with Out […]