Study on gay marriage views retracted over data fabrication allegations

By John Mack Freeman Donald Green has retracted “When contact changes minds: An experiment on transmission of support of gay marriage” from the December 2014 issue of Science because of new information that has emerged that the data used in the study was fabricated. The study received a good deal of press attention when it was published because […]

Boy Scout President calls for end to ban on gay adult leaders

By John Mack Freeman Boy Scout President Robert Gates announced his support for ending the ban on gay adult leaders in the organization at the group’s annual meeting in Atlanta this past week. Gates said that given the cascading changes surrounding the issue at this time — including shifts in employment discrimination laws, internal dissent […]

American Library Association and Lambda Literary to collaborate on LGBTQ Writers in Schools Program

Via press release The American Library Association (ALA) is collaborating with Lambda Literary to utilize the American Library Associations’ Rainbow Book List in Lambda Literary’s LGBTQ Writers in Schools Program. The Rainbow Book List, an annual bibliography of the year’s best works of fiction and non-fiction for Lesbian, Gay,  Bisexual and Transgender teens, has been […]

5 new reviews and a new column posted on Reviews blog

By John Mack Freeman The GLBTRT Reviews blog has posted five new reviews this week and a new column. They are: Book review: A Boy Like Me, by Jennie Wood Book review: Tapping My Arm for a Vein, by Jim Elledge Book review: The Giddy Death of the Gays and the Strange Demise of Straights, […]

Deadline approaching for candidate nominations for 2016 election

Via press release The Nominating Committee for the 2016 ALA election would like to remind everyone that the deadline is quickly approaching for anyone interested in running  on the 2016 spring ballot for the offices of ALA president-elect, treasurer, and councilor-at-large. The Nominating Committee will select two candidates to run for president-elect, two candidates to […]

First federal monument to LGBT veterans to be unveiled on Memorial Day

By John Mack Freeman The first official federal monument to honor the service of LGBT veterans will be unveiled on Memorial Day (May 25, 2015). Via the Windy City Times: The first federally approved monument honoring LGBT veterans will be dedicated Monday, May 25—Memorial Day—at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois, one hour […]

New report shows homosexual criminalizing countries dropping from 92 to 76 in last decade

By John Mack Freeman A new study from ILGA shows that the number of countires that criminalize homosexuality has dropped from 92 to 76 from 2005 to 2015. Some of the top sheet results include: there are 117 countries (UN Members) where same sex sexual acts between adults in private are legal. Mozambique and Palau […]

Watch: United Nations Free and Equal campaign launches new video

By John Mack Freeman This week, the United Nations Free and Equal campaign released a new video encouraging people to see past labels. The video played all day in Times Square on May 14. Here is the video and description: This video from the United Nations Free & Equal campaign celebrates the contributions that millions of […]

27 athletes send letter opposing Olympics in Kazakhstan due to LGBT stance

By John Mack Freeman It seems like the Winter Olympics cannot be discussed without noting the problematic stance of the hosts on GLBT rights. In 2014, we covered extensively how the gay propaganda law in Russia caused an intense backlash against that country, the Olympics, and its sponsors. This turmoil led to a handful of […]

Obama issues statement supporting International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia

Via press release The statement reads: Michelle and I join our fellow Americans and others around the world in commemorating the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia tomorrow, May 17.  We take this opportunity to reaffirm that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights are human rights, to celebrate the dignity of every person, and […]