Webcomic xkcd publishes comic about same sex marriage acceptance

By John Mack Freeman Webcomic xkcd released a comic this week showing that the support for same sex marriage has vastly outpaced support for interracial marriage over a similar timeline. Indeed, by the time interracial marriage had reached majority support, it had already been the law of the land for 28 years.

Share

Same-sex marriage upheld in 7 more states

By Ilyse Kramer On Monday, October 6, The Supreme Court refused to consider the appeals attempting to ban same-sex marriage in Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin. This decision left same-sex marriage legal in these five states. On Tuesday, October 7,a three-judge panel at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco voted unanimously to […]

Share

New bibliography explores same sex parenting

Via Jane Sandberg A new bibliography about same-sex parenting is now available on the GLBTRT’s Professional Tools page .  The bibliography includes academic texts, memoirs, popular fiction, drama, movies, and countless children’s books published since 2007, and it supplements the Round Table’s recently published bibliography on same-sex marriage. The Resources Committee is currently developing several […]

Share

In Memoriam: Trans rights figure Lily McBeth, 80

By John Mack Freeman (Thanks to Ann Symons for the tip) Trans rights figure Lily McBeth passed away this week at age 80. McBeth was well known for transitioning at age 70 in 2005 from male to female while employed as a substitute teacher by several school systems in New Jersey. Upon returning, McBeth’s transition […]

Share

Williams Institute released best practices for trans questioning

By John Mack Freeman The Williams Institute at UCLA released a new report in September 2014 entitled “Best Practices for Asking Questions to Identify Transgender and Other Gender Minority Respondents on Population-Based Surveys.” This resource has been added to our Resources page. Read the full report here.

Share

Meet Carlos Fernandez!: An RT member profile by Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser Carlos is the International Documents Librarian at Florida International University. He is responsible for one of only two public university libraries to have a depository for both the United Nations and the European Union. He’s also responsible for the collection and maintenance of documents from the Organization of American States and other […]

Share

Headline Round-Up: Serbia, UN, Trans Discrimination, and more

By John Mack Freeman Here are some headlines from around the LGBT world this week: US government sues employers for illegal sacking of trans employees (PinkNews) UN Human Rights Council votes for LGBT Rights (Bilerico) Serbia: Authorities allow first Pride march since 2010 (PinkNews) New law gives trans Californians respect after death (Advocate.com) Azerbaijan: Local […]

Share

Arizona school says no to same sex homecoming couple

By John Mack Freeman Willow Canyon High School in Arizona has said that they will not count ballots that listed two girls as nominees for that schools Homecoming couple. They are saying that the Homecoming couple has traditionally been one male and one female, and that joint nominations have never been accepted. All ballots that […]

Share

MPAA once again over-censors LGBT film

By John Mack Freeman The British LGBT breakout success film Pride has received an “R”-rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. This means that in most cinemas, children under the age of 17 will not be allowed to see the film unless they are accompanied by a guardian. As we reported a few months ago, another […]

Share

LSU to offer minor in LGBT

By John Mack Freeman Louisiana State University will join an expanding list of academic institutions offering programs in LGBT studies with a new 18-hour LGBT minor that will premier this fall. Associate professor Elaine Maccio designed the program. Via The Advocate: Classes for the LGBT minor include Introduction to LGBTQ Studies, Social Work With Lesbian, […]

Share