Michelle Garcia

Michelle Garcia,

Michelle Garcia is an associate editor for The Advocate. That whole writing-about-important-stuff instinct started when her mom started winning awards for her novels on topics like teen pregnancy, and her dad decided it was a great idea to read the Constitution to her as a bedtime story (it was a GREAT idea, btw).After a couple of years as "that weird black girl with the huge boobs" at Sachem High School on Long Island, N.Y., she spent four years overachieving and burning herself out at Oswego State University. There, she majored in journalism and minored in political science and women's studies, which made her basically hate everything in the world.Michelle lives in Los Angeles with her "Main Dude," Adam, with whom she pines for an English bulldog, pug, corgi, or chihuahua, depending on the day. She loves baseball, performing improv comedy, and going on ridiculous adventures with her sisters. She is also addicted to popcorn.

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Members of the House leadership decided Wednesday that they would defend the Defense of Marriage Act in federal lawsuits, stepping in for the Department of Justice, which announced a halt to...
2011-03-09 15:46
The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it will not defend section three of the 15-year-old Defense of Marriage Act in federal court after a directive from President Barack Obama. Two...
2011-02-23 09:15
A Utah legislator introduced a bill Wednesday that would require all publicly funded programs, laws, and regulations, to ensure they exclude families headed by gay and lesbian couples. Rep. LaVar...
2011-02-02 16:29
The Pentagon outlined its plans Friday to make sure that gay men and women can serve in the military without hiding their sexual orientation by this summer. Over the next three months,...
2011-01-28 10:06
Officials at the Pentagon will outline new policies for its millions of service members and other personnel on recruiting, harassment, and other policy issues in the wake of the repeal of "don't ask...
2011-01-26 16:42
The U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday rejected an appeal from antigay advocates seeking to overturn Washington, D.C.'s marriage equality law, enacted in 2009. The court rejected the challenge led by...
2011-01-18 10:27
Sen. John McCain, an avid defender of the law that barred gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military, said he will now make sure that the repeal is properly implemented.  McCain...
2011-01-06 09:55
New Jersey Republican governor Chris Christie signed a bill to establish a statewide antibullying law Wednesday. The law is being touted as the strictest antibullying policy in the nation, according...
2011-01-06 09:38
When some people think of sports, they don't necessarily think about gays — a big mistake. Here is just a slice of some of 2010's biggest stories within the overlap of LGBT people and sports....
2010-12-27 15:20
A new study shows that the Department of Defense could easily train all members of the military in new protocol recognizing the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell."
2010-12-21 08:58