Meet Carolyn Caywood!: An RT member profile by Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser The GLBTRT liaison to the Freedom to Read Foundation, Carolyn received  the FTRF Roll of Honor in 2006. She was also a columnist for School Library Journal on teen services for eight years and current reviews books for GLBTRT. Although retired, she is involved in several ALA units and projects: the ALA […]

Meet Sherry Machones!: An RT Member Profile by Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser Sherry is the GLBTRT Membership Promotion Committee Chair. She is a Public Library Director in rural Wisconsin. She was chosen as an ALA Emerging Leader in 2012. Sherry is a pansexual, who is married, has a teenage son, and a lot of “fur babies.” Her hobbies include gaming (MMORPGs), reading, acting, and […]

Duke University Press Debuts Transgender Studies Journal

Duke University Press recently released the first issue of TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, the first non-medical journal to specifically focus on transgender studies. The initial call for submissions was so successful that the first issue was turned into a book-length 300-page double issue that is currently on sale. Here is the description from the Duke University Press […]

This Week in Marriage Equality: Another Week, Another Lawsuit

And then there was one. This week, couples in both Montana and South Dakota filed lawsuits in state courts challenging those states bans on marriage equality. With these filings, North Dakota is the only state in the union with a ban on same sex marriage that has not been overturned or that is not currently being […]

Stonewall Veteran and Drag King Icon Storme DeLarverie Dies at 93

Storme DeLarverie was one of the lesbian activists who took part in the Stonewall Riots in 1969. She was 93 years old when she passed away this past week. Born in New Orleans in the 1920s, DeLarverie was a bouncer, a successful drag artist, and a longtime advocate for LGBT rights. Queerty has compiled a […]

High School Girl Develops Instant HIV Test

A 15-year-old student from Vancouver has developed an HIV test that delivers instant results. Nicole Ticea is a Grade 10 student who developed the test in conjunction with Simon Fraser University. The test involves putting a drop of blood on a testing chip and the process is only slightly more difficult than a traditional pregnancy […]

South Carolina College Funding Comes With Strings

You may remember a few months ago when the South Carolina House cut funding from two universities in that state because they had the audacity to assign LGBT-related reading material to students. The South Carolina Senate has restored the cut funding, but the restoration has come with the provision that the schools must use the […]

Trans Docuseries Coming to VH1

Tyra Banks and Guy Rosenthal are producing a new docuseries for VH1 that will follow the lives of five trans people who live in Chicago. The focus of documentary will be on the subjects romantic lives and professional aspirations. The show is entitled TransAmerica and will also feature Carmen Carrera (of RuPaul’s Drag Race fame) in the role of […]