In Memoriam: Dr. Kay Vandergrift

Via Rutgers University: Dr. Kay Vandergrift, Professor and Dean EmeritaLibrary and Information Science DepartmentSchool of Communication and InformationSeptember 20, 1940 – July 1, 2014“We are helping to raise children to think and use their minds in different ways through … libraries.” The School of Communication and Information community of Rutgers University is saddened by the […]

Free Online Game Simulates Coming Out Experience

Indie game designer Nicky Case has developed Coming Out Simulator 2014, a free online game that simulates the process of coming out. The game is based on Case’s own coming out process, and it allows the player to choose a variety of conversational choices throughout the storyline. Characters remember what you have said, and they […]

Smokers Better Protected Than LGBT Workers

By John Mack Freeman A study by Vox over the last week shows just how important federal legislation protecting LGBT people from discrimination in the workplace is. They found that while 18 states protect workers on the basis of gender identity and 21 states protected workers based on sexual orientation, 29 protect workers who smoke […]

Government Study Says 3.4% of Adults Don’t Identify As Straight

By John Mack Freeman The National Health Interview Survey was published this week. For the first time, it asked participants to identify their sexual preference (gender identity was not included in the survey). 1.6 percent of adults identified as gay or lesbian with .7 percent identifying as bisexual. Respondents who preferred not to say or […]

Call for Proposals: KidLitCon

This year’s Kidlitcon — Blogging Diversity in Young Adult and Children’s Literature, will be taking place October 10th and 11th in Sacramento. Per their website: “KidLitCon is a gathering of people who blog about children’s and young adult books, including librarians, authors, teachers, parents, booksellers, publishers, and readers. Attendees share a love of children’s books, as well as a […]

Jim Gaylord Receives an Apology

By TJ Lusher In 1972, Jim Gaylord was terminated from his teaching position at the Tacoma, Washington high school.  The reason for his termination – he confirmed his sexual orientation to an administrator.  The admission came after Gaylord was presented with a copy of a written letter from a student indicating he thought Gaylord was […]

NBC’s Version of Constantine Won’t Be Bisexual

By Ashley R. Lierman Speculation has come to an end on whether the NBC adaptation of long-running DC Comics series Hellblazer will retain the main character’s bisexuality – and the answer is no. Executive producers David S. Goyer were willing to fight to show evidence of John Constantine’s smoking habit onscreen, it seems, but found […]