Thanks to this week's election night open thread and our liveblog of the Senate ENDA hearing, this was the highest traffic week ever on Bilerico Project. While those two posts were two of our highlights, out of the many posts published this week, here are some of the best:
Sunday Guess Who Just Played the Gay Card? Filed by: Adam Bink Apples and Androids [Gay Geeks] Filed by: Nathan Strang Monday Why gay marriage IS the End of the World (or the queer world, at least) Filed by: Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore Lessons for the marginalized Filed by: Amy Hunter Tuesday Equality March Co-Directors Resign; Group Reorganizes Amid Controversy Filed by: Bil Browning How Do You Just Watch a Rape? Filed by: Terrance Heath Wednesday The Day After a Hard Night Filed by: Kate Kendell Update: Statement on Gender Identity Disorder and Transvestic Fetishism in the DSM-V Filed by: Kelley Winters Thursday Speaker Pelosi (and all your Democratic friends): I'm not waiting anymore. Full story...
This year the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) lists 162 trans people killed. That's over 3 a week.
This Sunday in Oakland, Bay Area queers and allies will gather near Lake Merritt for a candlelight vigil and open mic to mourn Jorge Steven López-Mercado and Jason Mattison Jr.
I applaud the filing of the Competitive Workforce bill in the Florida House of Representative. House bill 391, filed by Rep.
Rev. Ken Hutcherson made an appearance at Microsoft's annual shareholder's meeting on Tuesday. As usual, Hutcherson was there representing the interests of Thomas Strohbar, founder of numerous anti-birth control, anti-choice, and anti-gay financial organizations.
"While we are grateful to the local law enforcement officials for their swift work to apprehend the suspect in this terrible crime, we remain deeply saddened that yet another family should have to suffer the pain of such a tragedy, and that such breathtaking violence continues to be directed at gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people who are simply trying to live their lives honestly and openly.
Chaz Bono's interview on Good Morning America.
Brian Molko of alternative rock band Placebo announced a long time ago that he was bisexual, but now he regrets it.
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.
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