The Movement: Recently Filed

Sue Kerr

Western Pennsylvania LGBTQ Bloggers Team Up

Filed by Sue Kerr | May 24, 2012 4:30 PM | 0 comments

I have my own ideas where I would like to start but I'm also very open to hearing what others have to say and determining how I can fit in to support their work. Read More

Karen Ocamb

Richard Noble Nearing End of His Walk Across America

Filed by Karen Ocamb | May 23, 2012 3:30 PM | 0 comments

Activist Richard Noble is almost finished with his walk across America for LGBT rights. This beautiful video tribute of his time on the road shows the people he's met, the proclamations of support he's elicited, the joys and troubles he's overcome.Read More

Leslie Robinson

Mainstreamed in the Press

Filed by Leslie Robinson | May 22, 2012 10:00 AM | 0 comments

Being the old-fashioned type, I have a newspaper delivered to my door every morning. Being part of modern American society, I rarely have time to read it.Read More

Nadine Smith

NAACP's Evolution on Marriage Equality Began Decades Ago

Filed by Nadine Smith | May 21, 2012 1:30 PM | 0 comments

This isn't the first time the NAACP has stepped out on principle for an issue that affects the lives of LGBT people. Nor is it the first time they will experience a predictable, orchestrated backlash. Read More

Bil Browning

John Aravosis on Boycotts [Comment of the Week]

Filed by Bil Browning | May 20, 2012 6:00 PM | 0 comments

In yesterday's open thread I asked the question, "Do boycotts work?" I posited that the time for using a boycott as a serious tool of grassroots organizing has come and gone. John Aravosis weighed in on the thread and makes some good points.Read More