New HRC Campaign to Target Deep South

This week, the Human Rights Campaign is launching a new initiative to increase its presence in states that have little or no protections for LGBT people, and they are stating in some of the states that have traditionally been the most hostile to LGBT people. The $8.5 million project will focus on establishing a greater […]

Gay-Friendly Newspaper Confiscated at Christian College

Newspapers of all stripes have had their fair share of issues over the last decade, but rarely have they been banned outright. At Cedarville University in Ohio, the Baptist college’s administration has seized the student-run paper for content that they don’t approve of. Specifically, the paper had started to garner a reputation for having a pro-LGBT […]

19 Members of Congress Seek IOC Change

Nineteen members of Congress have asked the International Olympic Committee to amend its charter later this year to bar anti-LGBT discrimination. This comes after the significant outpouring of anger and anti-Olympics sentiment after the 2014 Winter Olympics were hosted in Russia. Russia’s anti-gay propaganda law has been widely criticized, and it led to a flurry […]

Bechdel, Bornstein to Be Honored at Lambda Literary Awards

Alison Bechdel and Kagte Bornstein will be honored at the 26th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. Bechdel will receive the Foundation’s Trustee Award for Excellence in Literature, and Bornstein will receive the Pioneer Award. Author of award-winning Fun Home and Are You My Mother, Bechdel wrote and drew the comic strips Dykes to Watch Out For, […]

This Week in Marriage Equality

A National Institutes of Health study indicates that married same-sex couples are happier than their non-same sex counterparts. Here’s the latest progress to achieve this across the United States: Oregon: Currently, the same sex marriage ban in Oregon is under trial with no one defending the law after the state Attorney General refused to defend […]

Meet Holly Mercer!: An RT Member Profile by Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser In the past, Holly has served the GLBTRT as the External Relations Committee Chair and a member of the Steering Committee. Most recently she was on the ad hoc committee that proposed changes to the Stonewall Book Awards committee. As associate dean for Scholarly Communication and Research Services at the University of […]

Gay Boy Scout Earns Eagle With LGBT Renovation

Eric Snyder, a gay high school student in upstate New York, has just submitted his final community service project to earn his designation as an Eagle Scout. Snyder had worried as a closeted sophomore that if the BSA discovered he was gay, it would jeapordize his membership in the organization (this was prior to the […]

Judge Rules Against Trans BET Host

Noted transgender television personality B. Scott has lost a case that he brought against BET. The $2.5 million lawsuit alleged that BET had violated Scott’s gender expression by forcing him to change his clothes for the BET Awards pre-show coverage. In the suit, Scott claimed that they “yanked him backstage” and forced him to remove the […]