Transgender Day of Remembrance
I will never forget. We will never forget, not on this day. We will never forget those brave souls who died struggling to be themselves, asking only for acceptance. These are the ones who realized, often as young children, that they did not fit into society’s gender binary of male and female. We who are enveloped in that struggle carry with us the memory of so many who have gone before us, including those who were murdered by men (yes, it’s always men) who killed them, and those who took their own lives, killed by a society that denied them acceptance...(Read full article)
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4/15/10 - The Fight for Civil Rights & The War on AIDS/HIV by Nicholas Hatten
3/24/10 - Hotlanta 1978 by John Nagle
1/12/10 - Who Do You Tell? by Sally Miller
12/9/09 - ADAM LAMBERT: Do we really need a queer Madonna? by Nicholas Hatten
11/19/09 - Heterosexually Challenged by Elena J. Kelly