It was around midnight when the guest Op-Ed by actress and human rights activist Angelina Jolie went up on the New York Times website. Within minutes...
ISpoke.net is giving people the opportunity to speak. The courage to know that they have support when they hear a negative comment towards the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and to...
In a first, Essence.com — the online companion to black women’s magazine Essence — is featuring a lesbian couple in its Bridal Bliss section. Aisha and Danielle Moodie-Mills...
When Sirdeaner L. Walker of Springfield spoke at a press conference in Massachusetts last year calling for effective and comprehensive anti-bullying legislation to be passed in response to the tragic...
Actress Heather Matarazzo, of Welcome to the Dollhouse, The Princess Diaries, Saved and The L Word fame, wrote a call to action for National Coming Out day. Here is the article reprinted.
My name is Philippa; I am a 33-year-old British citizen living in the UK. In February 2008, while on a forum for tattoo enthusiasts, I started talking to Inger, a 40-year-old American citizen...
Family Equality Council hosts annual Families in the Desert for GLBT parents and kids. This weekend my partner and I are headed to Palm Springs to part-tay, with sippy cups in hand. Our three-...
I was checking my Twitter feed earlier today and noticed a tweet about Girls Gone Wild and an energy drink. Amanda Hess, a blogger in D.C., Sum Poosie is "the Mary Kay of vagina-themed energy drinks...
Public loos - one of the manybanes of butch lesbian life. When we short haired butches walk in the terrified natives think a man has entered the inner sanctum of female-only spaces. Being...
Eliza Byard, the executive director of one of the country's most prominent gay youth organizations, addresses the recent spate of teen suicides and how we can make them stop.
In 2006, she was recognized as a “Feminist Who Changed America” for her efforts as an activist, educator and founder of the Los Angeles-based Lesbian News. And in 2009, she was doubly...