Where’s Log Cabin Republican Activism This Campaign Season?

November 11th, 2015|

With four GOP debates now aired where all the presidential hopefuls are clearly either conservative or ultra-conservative on social […]

What Should White LGBTQ Organizations Do Post-Marriage Equality?

October 21st, 2015|

With this June’s historic Supreme Court ruling — Obergefell v. Hodge — that legalized same-sex marriage in all 50 […]

Same-Sex Domestic Violence Remains on the Down Low

October 9th, 2015|

Every Monday morning Alex (name changed for anonymity) and I met for breakfast at our favorite dive in Boston’s Harvard […]

Pope Francis’s Warm And Welcoming Mixed Messages

October 8th, 2015|

We clearly see the geopolitics of a soft church bureaucrat evangelizing to today’s shrinking American Catholic Church—an institution that is […]

The Latest Tragedy for Black Gays in New Orleans

September 3rd, 2015|

It has been over a decade now since Hurricane Katrina barreled through New Orleans. Today, much of the Big Easy […]

Whither Gay Provincetown?

August 28th, 2015|

The best week to be in Provincetown is the week of Carnival. The parade is its signature extravaganza.

While many would […]

Is The Provincetown Carnival Losing Its Queerness?

August 27th, 2015|

The best week to be in Provincetown is the week of Carnival. The parade is its signature extravaganza.

While many would […]

The Stonewall I Remember Wasn’t Just White

August 11th, 2015|

“By institutionalizing memory, resisting the onset of oblivion, recalling the memory of tragedy that for long years remained hidden or […]

Black Women, Gay Men Suffering at the Hands of Police

August 2nd, 2015|

For many African-American women, like myself, Sandra Bland’s death, possibly resulting from police brutality, doesn’t feel like news. The national […]

Where Is My Black Body Safe In America?

July 30th, 2015|

The reality of unarmed African American women being beaten, profiled, sexually violated and murdered by law enforcement officials with alarming […]