Marriage Equality Hangs In The Balance At The Supreme Court

May 6th, 2015|

With thirty-seven states now legal proponents of marriage equality (LGBTQ Americans and allies alike) knew it would be just a […]

Marriage Equality now rests with Supreme Court

April 30th, 2015|

With thirty-seven states on board with marriage equality, our legal advocates, community, and allies knew it would be just a […]

Q Boston conference about us, not for us

April 23rd, 2015|

Here in LGBTQ-friendly Massachusetts, there are not too many places where we are notwelcome. We are invited to conferences, schools, […]

“Conversion” therapies deadly outcomes

April 15th, 2015|

I wish Leelah was alive today. She would know how a petition on the White House website with 120,000 plus […]

Easter Is About Seeing Those At The Margins

April 3rd, 2015|

At the margins one can honestly critique the oppressive structures in society that keeps us wounded as a people, and […]

Discrimination in the Name of Religious Freedom

March 20th, 2015|

A movement is afoot in state legislatures across the country to disenfranchise LGBTQ Americans.

There are a surprisingly high number of […]

The love that dare not speak its name

March 19th, 2015|

With “The Year We Thought About Love,” Cantabrigian filmmaker Ellen Brodsky has made what some might call a dangerous documentary […]

Boston’s Forgotten Role in the Women’s Movement

March 5th, 2015|

March is Women’s History Month and Mary Dore’s documentary She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry helps us celebrate, remember and cheer […]

Remembering the Lovings this Valentine’s Day

February 12th, 2015|

On this upcoming Valentine’s Day, I think of the many same-sex couples in America for whom marriage equality is not […]

A Road Map Beyond Black History Month

February 5th, 2015|

Black History Month (which kicked off on Feb. 1) became a national annual observance in 1926. The goal of the […]