This isn’t anything but an honest question. Should I shut this blog down? I ask because the realities of my life are such that — no matter how much I want to do it — writing is one of the last things I get to do. My morning are always taken up by the same routine, [...] Full story...
Mark this day on your calendar: August 4, 2009. It may not all happen on that day, but it will mark 9 months since November 4, 2008: the day Barack Obama defeated John McCain in the presidential election.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for November 19th through November 21st:
Gay Marriage: The Culture War Has Just Begun | Psychology Today Blogs - But gay marriage is inevitable.
Yesterday was the Transgender Day of Remembrance. My intention was to post something yesterday featuring some of the stories from the LGBT Hate Crimes Project, but I was swamped with work, and then got called into meeting.
Reading the headlines over the past week, I’m beginning to wonder if there’s a single agency in the United States government that conservatives haven’t left in worse shape than they found it.
If you’re like me, and like a lot of other people, you probably woke upon November 5th wondering what the hell happened.
Gay people in Massachusetts won marriage equality. Five years later, the sun still rises and and sets, the mountains haven’t crumbled, the oceans haven’t boiled, and — most shocking of all — heterosexual marriage appears to be doing just fine.
Wow. I’ve been busy with daily, detail-oriented, deadline-driven work until just now. So, I missed this.
An Australian blogger has laid out an ambitious first-term agenda for the Obama administration.
Four major pieces of pro-gay legislation should be passed within Obama’s first term.
In the time since I started the LGBT Hate Crimes Project, I don’t ever had a follow-up or an update in which the victim of an earlier attack is eventually murdered.
Parenting, for those don’t know first hand, has many heartbreaking moments built in. Some of them are the same for almost all families, and some of them are different.
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