Tag: queer

Tré Melvin Comes Out on His YouTube Channel [VIDEO]

Anytime somebody decides to make the choice to put their sexuality into the limelight, they are making a choice to be brave for someone else as well. Because they’ve come out, maybe it gives someone else hope that they can be true to themselves… Continue Reading “Tré Melvin Comes Out on His YouTube Channel [VIDEO]”

Tré Melvin Comes Out on His YouTube Channel [VIDEO]

Anytime somebody decides to make the choice to put their sexuality into the limelight, they are making a choice to be brave for someone else as well. Because they’ve come out, maybe it gives someone else hope that they can be true to themselves… Continue Reading “Tré Melvin Comes Out on His YouTube Channel [VIDEO]”

As we enter 2014

As 2013 comes to a close, and 2014 begins: 16 states and D.C. have extended marriage to same-sex couples, and now 36% of the country’s LGBT population lives in a state with marriage equality.6 states have extended civil unions or domestic partners to couples… Continue Reading “As we enter 2014”

Marriage Equality Update: what happened in 2013, and what’s in the pipeline for 2014

From nine to 18 states with marriage equality with a Supreme Court win that changed the federal government’s treatment of those marriages in June 2013 was a year of dramatic win… Here’s a good summary written by Chris Geidner of what happened in 2013,… Continue Reading “Marriage Equality Update: what happened in 2013, and what’s in the pipeline for 2014”

Marriage Equality Update: what happened in 2013, and what’s in the pipeline for 2014

From nine to 18 states with marriage equality with a Supreme Court win that changed the federal government’s treatment of those marriages in June 2013 was a year of dramatic win… Here’s a good summary written by Chris Geidner of what happened in 2013,… Continue Reading “Marriage Equality Update: what happened in 2013, and what’s in the pipeline for 2014”

The theme of the new issue of Bi Women is “The Bi*-Trans* Connection.” I’ll begin by explaining why “bi*” and “trans*,” rather than “bi” and “trans”: These terms reference the constellation of identities that people use to describe, respectively, non-binary sexual orientation and gender… Continue Reading “”

On October 17th I got to spend time with two wonderful people: my friend Win Chesson who works for Immigration Equality, and my friend Apphia, an amazing bi activist from India. And I found myself face to face for the first time with the… Continue Reading “”

Oh, the amazing people I have the pleasure and privilege of spending time with through my social justice and LGBTQ activism! 

“Bisexual Enough?”

Welcome to Bi Women Boston, the home of the Boston Bisexual Women’s Network and Bi Women, a quarterly newsletter produced in Boston for women everywhere.The theme for the Fall 2013 issue is “Bisexual Enough?” “Bisexual Enough?”

Many divas, many mics! Missing Camp Pride. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Camp, it’s a 5-day summer leadership program for LGBTQ and Ally college students and advisers who are interested in making change on their campus. The focus is on skill… Continue Reading “”

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