VA Approves Burial Benefits for Same Sex Partnerships

This week, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that same sex couples in civil unions or domestic partnerships will be entitled to the same burial rights as those in marriages. As a press release by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force notes, this is one of the first times that a federal agency has extended […]

MS Cities Reject LGBT Discrimination

The state of Mississippi may believe that they need to discriminate against LGBT people, but some of its cities disagree. Jackson has become the most recent municipality to pass an resolution to stop discrimination against LGBT people after Starkville started the trend in January. Oxford, Hattiesburg, Greenville, Bay St. Louis, and Magnolia are other places […]

Marriage Equality Extends to 19 States, DC

Wisconsin’s ban on marriage equality has been declared unconstitutional just in time for 2014 Pride Month. U.S. District Barbara Crabb wrote that same-sex couples “are entitled to the same treatment as any heterosexual couple.” This is the 14th ruling against state marriage bans in the past year since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in United […]

LGBT Pride Colors the World

Rainbow colors to support LGBT youth were launched in Bangkok to commemorate the 2014 International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia on May 17. During the School Rainbow project, Thai students chalked enormous rainbows in schoolyards to bring attention to the problem of bullying. Participating schools included Thammasat University, NIST International School, Mathayom Prachanivet School, and […]

Having Children Changes Gay Fathers’ Brains

Raising children changes the brains of gay men so that the new pattern has characteristics of both new mothers and new fathers. According to the new study by Ruth Feldman of Bar-Ilan University in Israel, new mothers have a hyper-reaction in the amygdala to the child’s cries and other emotional cues. Fathers involved in raising […]

Krug Awards Given for LGBT Projects

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Congratulations to the Charleston (SC) Friends of the Library and the LGBT Center of Raleigh Library! They are two of the seven winners this year of $1,000 grants from the Freedom to Read Foundation’s Judith F. Krug Memorial Fund for events celebrating Banned Books Week this fall. Charleston will focus on the recent state legislature […]

Wick Thomas Publishes Video on RuPaul “Tranny” Controversy

Posts have been blowing up back and forth on social media for a few weeks now over RuPaul’s use of the word “tranny.” While the drag queen has refused to back down from her usage of the word, others, including RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Carmen Carrera have labeled her transphobic for her usage of the word. […]