Kansas Law Would Restrict State’s Internet Access

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The state of Kansas wants to guarantee that cities cannot invest in any broadband network technologies and has introduced a bill (Senate Bill No. 304) to guarantee that this will happen.  The language prohibits both networks that offer services and public-private partnerships and open access approaches. Even the supposed protection for the “unserved areas” doesn’t […]

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Major Clothing Retailer Fashions Spring Catalog Include Transgender Models

Barneys New York recently launched their Spring 2014 catalog with a campaign called “Brothers, Sisters, Sons & Daughters.” Photographed by Bruce Weber, this nontraditional campaign will feature the portfolios and stories of each of their models along with accompanying videos. The interviews cover ground related to bullying, self-confidence, love, discrimination, and empowerment through the diverse […]

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Profile a Roundtable Member: Peter Coyl

By Tess Goldwasser Meet Peter Coyl! The immediate past chair of the Stonewall Book Awards Committee, Peter says it has been an absolute highlight of his career and life to be involved in recognizing these fantastic books and honoring their very talented authors. He is the Branch Manager for Dallas Public Library, the busiest branch […]

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GLBTRT Midwinter News: ALA Executive Board and Awards

GLBTRT Members Elected to Executive Board: GLBT Round Table members Peter Hepburn and Gina Persichini have been elected to the ALA Executive Board. Though they’re not ones to brag, we’re very proud on their behalf of the fact that they were elected by the two largest margins among any of the members joining Executive Board. […]

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2014 Stonewall Book Awards Announced!

The winners of this year’s Stonewall Book Awards have been announced. Congratulations to Hilary Sloin, David McConnell, Lori Duron, Kirstin Cronn-Mills, and e. E. Charlton-Trujillo on their wins. The GLBT Round Table would also like to extend our thanks to the committee members who devoted their time this to these awards: Petery Coyl (chair), Amanda Clay, […]

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Over The Rainbow Project Announces Its 2014 Book List!

The Over the Rainbow Project, a committee of the GLBT Round Table of the American Library Association, announced its 2014 book list at the ALA Midwinter Meeting last week. The list contains 71 titles that the committee feels “exhibit commendable literary quality and significant LGBT content” that are produced for audiences primarily over the age […]

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Rainbow Project Announces the Final 2014 Rainbow List!

The Rainbow Project, a joint committee between the GLBT Round Table and the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association, has released its 2014 Rainbow List. This list compiles books with GLBTQ content of note that are recommended for people ages 0-18. A special thanks to the committee members who made this a […]

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“Safe in the Stacks” Program To Be Presented At National Conference on LGBT Equality

Jama Shelton (Forty to None) and Julie Winkelstein (postdoctoral researcher on an IMLS grant) are presenting their program from last summer, “Safe in the Stacks: Community Spaces for Serving Homeless LGBTQ Youth,” at the 26th National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change. Located in Houston (TX) at the Hilton of the Americas, the conference features […]

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U.S. Schools Celebrate 10th Anniversary of GLSEN’s No Name-Calling Week

The past week, thousands of schools emphasized kindness and compassion as a method to stop bullying. James Howe’s The Misfitsinspired this event. The young adult novel tells about four students who decided to run for student council to create a No Name-Calling Day at school after suffering from this bullying behavior. Since its inception in 2004, […]

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Profile a Roundtable Member: Lisa Johnston

By Tess Goldwasser Meet Lisa Johnston: Lisa has served the GLBTRT since 2001 as a member of the Stonewall Book Awards Committee, Chair of the Stonewall Book Awards (the first year they were included in the Youth Media Awards), representative to the ALA Diversity Council, Chair of the now defunct Nominating Committee, and Book Review […]

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