Queer Quest 17 – Jessica Jones, Trauma, and Being Invited

By Ashley R. Lierman Netflix’s Jessica Jones carves out an odd little corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, adapted loosely from Brian Michael Bendis’s comic series Alias. Both revolve around the eponymous character as an ex-superhero and current private investigator, dealing with the past as best she can and, eventually, tracking a villain who once […]

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School is In: No Name-Calling in the Library

By Elizabeth Gartley This week (January 18 to 22) is GLSEN’s No Name-Calling Week, a nationwide effort to celebrate kindness in schools and combat bullying. In GLSEN’s 2013 National School Climate Survey, the organization found that just over 70 percent of LGBT students surveyed had heard “gay” used in a negative way and two-thirds of […]

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Run for GLBTRT office! Deadline is January 28th!

By John Mack Freeman ALA Presidential candidates have been announced, petitions for additional candidates have been filed.  It’s time to look ahead to the 2016 ALA Elections! GLBTRT does not have a nominating committee and anyone who wants to run for office can do so by using ALA’s online election form.   The ALA Elections bio-app system is now […]

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In Memoriam: Author Jeanne Cordova

By John Mack Freeman (thanks to Nel for the tip!) Feminist and lesbian activist and author Jeanne Cordova passed away this week at the age of 67. Her 2011 memoir When We Were Outlaws was a 2013 Stonewall Honor Book in nonfiction. From the Windy City Times: Pioneer feminist, activist, journalist, publisher and LGBT media figure Jeanne […]

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Watch: ‘Say Yes to the Dress’ Introduces First Transgender Bride

By Ashley R. Lierman Precious Davis, a transgender woman of color, is the first trans bride to appear on the series Say Yes to the Dress, specifically the spin-off Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta, reports the Advocate. Davis was listed in the 2014 Trans 100 List, and is a singer and performer as well […]

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Watch: Adorable Music Video Supports Spy/Villain Romance

By Ashley R. Lierman Swedish indie pop group Miike Snow recently released a music video for their song “Genghis Khan,” filmed in the style of a James Bond-like spy movie. The video features the spy in question and his nemesis falling in love and settling down together, complete with a choreographed dance number under a […]

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Web Series ‘My Life’ Spotlights Transgender Couple

By Ashley R. Lierman Mode Studios’ web series My Life, which “takes a deep look into the lives of fascinating individuals,” recently profiled a transgendered married couple, Out reports. In their segment on the series, Claire and Jim talk about their history, their desire to raise a family, and more. Watch an exclusive clip of […]

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In Memoriam: Robert Spitzer, influential psychiatrist, dies at 83

By John Mack Freeman Influential psychiatrist Dr. Robert Spitzer passed away on Christmas Day at the age of 83 from complications with heart disease. Dr. Spitzer is perhaps best known for brokering the 1973 agreement that led the American Psychiatric Association to remove homosexuality as an illness from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder […]

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In Memoriam: Poet Justin Chin

By John Mack Freeman Poet Justin Chin was taken off life support on December 22nd in San Francisco following a massive stroke in the preceding week. Via SF Weekly: In both his poetry and prose, Chin explored his identity as a gay Asian American.Bite Hard studies — in vivid detail — lovers and dreams, crabs and HIV. […]

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Autostraddle ranks every queer female television storyline in 2015

By John Mack Freeman Autostraddle released a ranking of the 83 television storylines in 2015 to feature a queer woman. While of course any ranking is ultimately in the eye of the viewer, we wanted to pass this along as a fairly comprehensive list of representation in the past year. You can view the entire list […]

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