Podcast
Katherine Davenport
| The one-woman show 'Murder in the W.A.C.' is a funny, tragic tale of lesbians purged from the U.S. Army after the Second World War. |
Blog
Meghan Murphy
| Clearly, so long as heterosexual couples are allowed to marry, same-sex couples should be able to as well. But why not turn our attention to women's human rights? |
Columnists
Amy Goodman
| Inequality, racism, segregation. These injustices persist with remarkable tenacity in Alabama and throughout the U.S. But courageous people are rising up and shifting the course of history. |
Blog
Jessica Prupas
| Highlights from the blogs this week. |
News
H.G. Watson
| Audrey Gauthier was elected CUPE local 4041 president and is the first openly transsexual union president in Canada. Gauthier aims to create an accepting environment by building solidarity. |
Columnists
Thomas Ponniah
| A persuasive argument from those on the left contends that the current LGBTQ agenda -- oriented as it is by a quest for equality by assimilation -- is actually hampering the pursuit of freedom. |
Blog
Michael Laxer
| In the end, you are not truly free to love and to exercise your human rights as equals if you are not able to do so publicly. |
Blog
Mercedes Allen
| When R.E.A.L. Women of Canada's Gwen Landolt condemned support for LGBT human rights in Russia and Uganda, she exposed the truth about far right attitudes |
News
Roy Mitchell
| For Pride High Holy Week 2013, I lit a candle each day and contemplated being Queer and Pride. The following are those contemplations. |
Podcast
Derrick O'Keefe
| Derrick O'Keefe interviews Spencer Chandra Herbert, NDP MLA for Vancouver-West End on Media Mornings. |
Blog
Mercedes Allen
| John Baird has commendably taken the lead on LGBT human rights in Uganda. But in understanding Uganda's social environment, we realize that forcefulness may actually be harmful. |
Podcast
Matthew Adams, Stephen Benedetti
| Wisconsin not a total loss, Obama gets one right (and one very wrong), Ontario does the right thing, Quebec and Canada fight for civil rights, plus Monsanto buys a critic and other news. |