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From the Editor, Speak Out and Out Front Panel Voices
In the beginning… Yoga guru and dancing queen, Maurice Daniel hails from Clearwater, Florida where…
Comedian Margaret Cho is an openly bisexual, Asian-American woman and has been a vocal supporter…
“Be invisible.” – Marvin Liebman, US Army Air Corps. The stories of LGBTQ service members…
Pieter Tolsma, Brianna Matthews, George Gramer and Keo Frazier weigh in on this week’s question.
How often in our conversations about queer youth facing bullying do we hear LGBT adults say, yeah, once that was me?
Tom Rockman, George K. Gramer, Jr., Keo Frazier, and Pieter Tolsma weigh in on this week’s question.
I wonder: as we gain greater acceptance in mainstream society, as we move further away from Stonewall, are we losing some of what has made us so special for so long – liberation?
The power of our collective voice and the power we have when we gather to show our pride in ourselves, each other, and our community is undeniable. We are no longer a small minority marching to be seen and heard; we are vibrant, diverse, loud, proud, and impossible to ignore.
Coming out and joining the community, it turns out, is only the beginning of the process of becoming who we are.
Dede Frain, Joudy Bouffard, Chin-uan Hu and George Gramer weigh in on this week’s question.