MSDC Goes to Fayetteville
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Memoirist and Arkansas native Garrard Conley – whose story is soon to be a movie starring Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe – will speak about surviving gay […]
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Memoirist and Arkansas native Garrard Conley – whose story is soon to be a movie starring Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe – will speak about surviving gay […]
Nicolosi’s death comes at a precarious time for the ex-gay movement. Most of its once-formidable organizations (including Exodus International, Love Won Out and Jonah) have closed, and several former ex-gay […]
Dear Supporter, We are not living in ‘normal’ times, but has history ever been ‘normal’ for gay Americans? Not since the reign of J. Edgar Hoover have LGBT Americans faced […]
Justin Trudeau’s epic apology to sexual minorities in Canada for decades of “systemic oppression, criminalization and violence” stands as a stark reminder for LGBT Americans that our history of ruinous […]
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History recently acquired an archival collection related to the work of John J. Smid, a former minister and proponent of conversion therapy. The collection […]
What can the passing of Hugh Hefner possibly mean to LGBT Americans? “Hef’s” world at the Playboy mansion in Los Angeles was a dazzling Sixties mash of hetero sex and […]
Government documents related to former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s purge of gay and lesbian federal government employees will be released after McDermott Will & Emery attorneys scored a pro […]
U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth Orders Department of Justice and FBI to Expand Searches; Review and Release More Documents Related to Eisenhower “sexual perversion” Executive Order July 31—In […]