Patrick signs executive order protecting transgender state employees

Governor Deval Patrick signed an Executive Order today protecting state employees from discrimination based on gender identity and expression.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 18, 2011

AAC receives major grant

The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC) received a major grant from an organization called AIDS United on Feb. 9.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 17, 2011

Our wedding favorites

Your special day should be, well, special! These ideas, services, and products will help make your wedding a day you'll never forget.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 13, 2011

Lesbian couple featured in Ebony's "Black Love"

A lesbian couple is featured in Ebony magazine's "Black Love" issue this month.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 12, 2011

Herald's Bob Kraft article draws homophobic web comments

A recent Boston Herald article announcing that New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft will be keynote speaker at an LGBT networking event hosted by Boston Spirit Magazine attracted a slew of unsolicited homophobic comments online.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 11, 2011

Census reveals same-sex couples on the rise in Mass.

Since 2000, the number of gay and lesbian couples in the state of Massachusetts has risen by 17 percent, The Boston Globe reported Feb. 8.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 10, 2011

Bonauto, Coakley included in Boston Magazine's "Most Powerful Women" list

Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) Civil Rights Project Director Mary Bonauto and Massachusetts District Attorney Martha Coakley were named on Boston Magazine's "50 Most Powerful Women in Boston."

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 5, 2011

Barney Frank will run in 2012

Openly gay Congressman Barney Frank announced Thursday, Feb. 3 that he will run for re-election in 2012.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Feb 4, 2011

Poll: Majority of New Yorkers support marriage equality

A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday, Jan. 27 revealed that the majority of New York residents support same-sex marriage.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 27, 2011

Mental health evaluation for man charged with civil rights offenses

A Dorchester man was sent for a mental health evaluation Jan. 13 after allegedly striking two women with his cane and using homophobic slurs.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 23, 2011


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