GLBT News from US Schools

Good news in Minnesota! Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bullying-prevention bill into law to protect students tormented by their classmates. The Safe and Supportive Schools Act, passed almost three years after a large school district, replaced a law of 37 words that many people considered one of the weakest in the country. The new law […]

Marriage – Again!

“Live and let live. It is very simple.” That’s the position of former Sen. Alan Simpson, a Republican from Wyoming, and that’s what he says in a television ad supporting marriage equality. The ad started at the same time as the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals began hearing oral arguments about Utah’s same-sex marriage ban. […]

Meet Ingrid Abrams!: An RT Member Profile by Tess Goldwasser

By Tess Goldwasser  Ingrid is a GLBTRT Director-at-Large and just finished her first year on the Rainbow Project. She couldn’t be more proud of the work the committee does, saying, “The world needs more voices represented in children’s and YA lit, and we help bring those works to light.” She is a youth services librarian, […]

Honey Maid Responds to Critics With Heartwarming Video

Honey Maid’s new campaign features the tagline “This is Wholesome.” It launched with a commercial that highlighted varieties of different families spending time together. One of the couples families featured in the ad had same sex parents. This caused an unfortunate but not unexpected freak out from the conservative corners of the country. Instead of […]

In Memoriam: LGBT Film Advocate Lewis Tice Dies at 44

LGBT film advocate Lewis Tice died last week on April 2nd. Via Indiewire: Tice passionately worked in various capacities within the industry throughout his career.  He launched and guided many films to success including  ‘Latter Days,’ ‘Another Gay Movie’ and ‘Mysterious Skin’ for TLA Releasing, where he worked as Vice President of North American Operations […]

SCOTUS Rejects Photographer’s Appeal

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The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal from Elaine Huguenin at Elane Photography who claimed that her religious beliefs prevented her from photographing a same-sex couple’s commitment ceremony. The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that Huguenin had violated the state’s anti-discrimination laws “in the same way as if it had refused to […]

‘Exercise of Religion’ in Mississippi Permits Discrimination

Arizona may have backed down on a state law allowing discrimination in the state using the excuse of religious beliefs, but Mississippi’s Gov. Phil Byrant (R) has signed a similar bill for his state. According to the new law, people’s “right to the exercise of religion” will not suffer a burden, which is defined as […]