Study: Anti-transgender bullying alarmingly high
More than half of transgender or gender non-conforming people who experienced bullying or harassment have attempted suicide, according to a recently released study.
Boston City Councilor honors bullying victim
In an effort to bring awareness to anti-gay bullying and the recent teen suicides that have left the nation in shock, Boston City Councilor Felix Arroyo closed the Oct. 6 city council meeting in honor of Tyler Clementi.
AAC gains political power player
Mark Walsh, named one of <i>Out</i> magazine's Top 100 Influential LGBTs, is AIDS Action's new Vice President of Development.
AG challenger won't target LGBT civil rights
Despite his "personal opinions," Republican candidate for Attorney General Jim McKenna says he won't go after same-sex marriage, DOMA challenge if elected.
The reigning queen of comedy tours New England
Lily Tomlin will be making two can't-miss stops in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Ford Hall Forum offers space for HIV/AIDS dialogue
Evening of community discussion includes expert panel, spurs important conversations.
CDC: One in five gay, bi urban men is HIV-positive
Almost one in every five gay or bisexual men in 21 major cities across the United States is HIV-positive, according to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Auditor hopeful signed anti-gay marriage petition
Mary Z. Connaughton in 2005 signed a petition that would have put Massachusetts' same-sex marriage law to a vote.
Internal Affairs: Tips for Home Decor and Renovations
Whether you hire an interior designer or decide to decorate your new digs yourself, it's best to be prepared -- and inspired!
Study reveals "chilly" environment for LGBT college students
The first-ever national survey of LGBT college students, faculty, and staff revealed that many face a "chilly" environment, harassment, and discrimination.
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