Fenway Health joins coalition reaffirming research-backed care

Fenway Health has joined more than 35 organizations — from national groups like GLAD Law, HRC and Planned Parenthood to local community health centers,...

New England businessman matches donations for Harbor to the Bay riders

Harbor to the Bay cyclists riding on behalf of Boston's Community Research Initiative get matched dollar-for-dollar on Friday, August 28, when Paul Moreno of 5 Star...

Fenway Institute honored for exemplary work of behalf of LBGT community

The Boston-based Fenway Institute is being honored with a 2015 GLMA Achievement Award at a gala hosted by the organization (formerly known as the...

Brookline native appointed first openly transgender White House staff member

The first openly transgender person to serve as a Beacon Hill staffer has made history again. The Obama administration appointed Raffi Freedman-Gurspan as its new outreach...

Fenway initiates program to help parents support their LGBTQ teenagers of color

The Boston-based Fenway Institute is reaching out to families of color through a new program called the Engaging Parents Project and is seeking participants for a...

Provincetown’s Red Inn hosts fabulous, feel-good summer fundraiser for CRI

It's one of the summer's most fun feel-good events. The Red Inn is once again hosting Boston-based Community Research Initiative's annual Summer Party in...

Fenway Health, AIDS Action, & Multicultural AIDS Coalition receive $3.78 million CDC grant

With a single, whopping grant of $3.78 million, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is forming what effectively amounts to a league of...

Five inspiring leaders added to Fenway Health board of directors

With its 40-year history making of life healthier for Boston's LGBT community, people living with HIV/AIDS and their neighbors, it's no surprise that Fenway Health...

First openly trans collegiate swimmer joins Harvard men’s team this fall

Schuyler Bailar, 19-year-old Harvard undergraduate, will be the first openly transgender swimmer to compete on a college team. The talented recruit, who broke records on...

US Navy to reevaluate discharge policy for transgender service people

Transgender personnel serving in the US Navy may soon see a significant boost in job security. The news came in an official statement that announced a reevaluation...

New PBS Frontline documentary focuses on transgender kids

How young is too young to for gender transition? A new Frontline documentary explores this question from the perspectives of parents, doctors, and eight transgender...

Boston Mayor Walsh, Mass. Sen. President Rosenberg join 30th annual AIDS Walk

Pride month in Boston traditionally kicks off with the annual walk (the first and largest in New England) and 5K run to raids funds...

History Project bears witness to early days of AIDS with post-show panel on SpeakEasy’s “Mothers & Sons”

Remember what it was like way back in the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic? The fear and loss, but also the community and...

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Provincetown film fest selections focus on foundations of marriage-equality movement

As the landmark U.S. Supreme Count ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide reverberated, the Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF), which ended the week prior to...

GLAD 2021 Summer Party in Provincetown | (virtual) July 24, 2021

Celebrity Emcee Varla Jean Merman hosts the return of GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) Summer Party in Provincetown for its 40th annual fête...

Harbor to the Bay still cautiously planning for September ride, offering tips for bike safety during COVID-19

The Harbor to the Bay Committee announced this week plans to keep moving forward—albeit with caution and care in these times of COVID-19—with its...

NH sheriff’s office launches diversity-minded criminal justice advisory team

“I’m an LGBT woman who is Hispanic,” Natalie Quevedo told Keene New Hampshire's SentinelSource. “Just to know that the police force would like to...