UK Pride: Then and Now, a Cop’s Perspective

By Geoff Cadman

That Gay Pride day on July 1st 1972 was filled with hope and determination and much has been achieved since. I do not like the huge cracks appearing in those first laid foundations. Below is my story from that sunny day in London, in the Summer of ‘72.

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Boston’s “Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide” — Still Going Strong After Three Decades

By John R Killacky

“It is our intellectual journal.… If you want to deal with scholarly intelligent arguments, there’s really no place else we can publish,” writer/activist Larry Kramer was quoted as saying in that same New York Times article from 1998.

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Demi Lovato’s Pronoun Change and the Freedom to Explore Our Identities

By Kollyn Conrad

Identity is very fluid, and Lovato shows us that it’s okay to change and evolve.

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The Problem With Adoption and the Case for Doing it Anyway

By Cheryl Klein

“It’s a personal decision” sounds so pat, so unhelpful. So instead I’ll say this: Face the wave. If it calls to you, ride it.

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How My Grandmother’s Photos Uncovered a Secret Lesbian Society

By Gayla Turner

The groom standing next to my grandmother in those photos was not my grandfather, but a woman dressed in men’s clothing. 

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