The Real Superheroes of P’Town Carnival

August 27th, 2014|

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

While many would […]

The stigma of black suicide is killing us

August 14th, 2014|

When the first news reports of Robin Williams’ death hit the media, few questioned the report that the country’s most […]

Celibacy is the new ex-gay ministry

August 7th, 2014|

Embracing celibacy as an appropriate religious calling to be a God-abiding LGBTQ Christian is now on the rise.

No joke.

Progress has […]

African American sisters aging with HIV and co-morbidities

July 30th, 2014|

Imani (not her real name) was thirty-two when she contracted HIV. Surrounded by sister-friends who died from the virus, Imani […]

Divided LGBTQ communities on Israeli-Palestine conflict

July 24th, 2014|

As Secretary of State John F. Kerry flies to the Middle East to broker an Israeli- Palestine cease-fire, the tensions […]

In 2014 still not Independence Day for women

July 3rd, 2014|

This month we celebrate the Fourth of July with rounds of festivities marking America’s 238 years of independence.

People will be […]

Presbyterian Church Crawling Toward Marriage Equality

June 26th, 2014|

Many Presbyterians jubilantly proclaimed that the Holy Spirit had unquestionably descended upon the Presbyterian Church USA’s 221st General Assembly when […]

Boston’s LGBTQ people of color take Pride in health

June 19th, 2014|

The New York Times last December came out with a front-page article on HIV/AIDS among African American and Latino “men […]

The Dyke March Is For Everyone!

June 12th, 2014|

Pride parades will take place all over the country this month, and Boston’s is this weekend.

Race, unfortunately, continues to be […]

Desecrating Dr. Maya Angelou’s Funeral

June 5th, 2014|

When news circulated that the notorious Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas, was planning to protest the “home-going” service of […]