Facebook adds gender-neutral family relationships Posted onSeptember 4, 2014 by GLBT News By John Mack Freeman Coming on the heels of Facebook’s decision to massively expand the […]
LGBT honor plaques riddled with mistakes Posted onSeptember 4, 2014 by GLBT News By John Mack Freeman Misspellings. Grammatical errors. The term “transgendered.” Usually, you’d expect to find […]
LGBT groups to march in NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade Posted onSeptember 4, 2014 by GLBT News By John Mack Freeman. Thanks to Peter Coyl for the tip! A long ban on […]
Bibliography highlights recent works on same-sex marriage Posted onSeptember 4, 2014September 11, 2014 by GLBT News By Jane Sandberg Marriage equality has won several victories in the United States during the […]
ALA Award Winners Featured in American Libraries Posted onSeptember 4, 2014 by GLBT News By John Mack Freeman. Thanks to David Isaak for the tip! This year’s ALA award […]
Richmond, Virginia “coming out” in LGBT tourism campaign Posted onSeptember 4, 2014September 4, 2014 by GLBT News By John Mack Freeman. Thanks to Carolyn Caywood for the tip! Richmond, Virginia is outing […]
Special Edition: Call for Volunteers for Stonewall, Rainbow Project, and Over the Rainbow Posted onAugust 29, 2014September 25, 2014 by GLBT News By Ann Symons, Chair Appointments for Stonewall Book Awards Committee, Rainbow Project Committee and Over the RainbowCommittee will be made this fall. […]
Oregon to Provide Trans Healthcare Posted onAugust 28, 2014 by GLBT News Via Basicrights.org The Health Evidence Review Commission (HERC)—which is charged with overseeing the prioritized list […]
Alan Turing Pardoned 60 Years After His Death Posted onAugust 28, 2014 by GLBT News By John Mack Freeman By the decree of Queen Elizabeth II, Alan Turing was pardoned […]
Post your library’s Banned Books Week events! Posted onAugust 28, 2014 by GLBT News Via ALA CHICAGO — The Executive Committee of Banned Books Week invites organizations and individuals, […]