Editors' note: Greg Smith is a gay, HIV+ native Montanan, a Rome-educated former priest who is now a mental health therapist, health educator, activist, spiritual adventurer and overall wiseguy who loves to write. He blogs at From Eternity to Here.
"I'm not taking my meds."
That was out of the mouth of an HIV+ client more than halfway through our session.
I've heard this before and I wasn't ready to go into emergency mode... yet.
"How long has it been?"
"Almost six months."
OK, I'm in emergency mode.
Continue reading "The Secret Weapon in HIV Treatment". Full story...
The title of Irene Vilar's new memoir, Impossible Motherhood: Testimony of an Abortion Addict, is a bit misleading.
Maybe the folks working to end DADT ought to draw attention to the folks who abuse DADT. This is from a lesbian in the military:
Looking for a way out of the service isn't a new idea.
TThis is part two of an interview with Rea Carey, the Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.
Sarah Palin madness is sweeping through the teabagger jet set and the latest victim appears to be Colorado Representative Tom Tancredo.
Today at noon national religious leaders will be releasing a 4,732-word statement signed by Orthodox, Catholic and Evangelical leaders, The statement dubbed Manhattan Declaration
issues a clarion call to Christians to adhere to their convictions and informs civil authorities that the signers will not - under any circumstance - abandon their Christian consciences.
You would think the Reject 71 campaign won in Washington from their first message to supporters after their resounding defeat by the Approve 71 campaign.
I've been writing a lot on what happened in Maine (most recently this piece yesterday in Frontiers in LA magazine), and where our movement should go from here.
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoy my interview with Carrie Prejean.
Thoughts on Miss Prejean? LOL Anyone.
"To me, gender is between your ears, not between your legs. I've felt male as far back as I can remember.
Transgender Day of Remembrance is today. 117 transgender people were killed for being who they are this past year.
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