Reps. Clark and Pappas introduce bill to block US discriminatory policy against LGBT college...
Vice Chair of the US House Democratic Caucus Katherine Clark of Massachusetts and Congressman Chris Pappas of New Hampshire have introduced legislation to block a proposal by the Department of Education to allow colleges...
Kate Clinton to be honored at GLAD’s Summer Party in P’town on July 27
Join Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders at their annual Summer Party in Provincetown on Saturday, July 27, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum.
The 2019 event honors Kate Clinton, award-winning...
Bennington, Vermont therapist starts Queer Connect LGBTQ group
After moving to Bennington, Vermont roughly 30 years ago, Lisa Carton couldn’t help but feel lost and disconnected toward her neighborhood. Instead of not acting she decided to take a huge step in the...
Buttigieg rallies hundreds in Provincetown, warming up crowd for LGBT youth program variety show
Top-polling, openly gay Democratic Presidential candidate Peter Buttigieg, Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, addressed a crowd of hundreds at Provincetown Town Hall yesterday.
He spoke first at a free public event, playing the warm-up act...
CRI to host 16th annual fabulous, feel-good fundraiser in Provincetown
One of the summer’s most fun feel-good events is back! On Saturday, July 20, 2019, Boston-based Community Research Initiative is holding its 16th annual Summer Party in Provincetown from noon to 3 p.m.
It’s fun because this...
Gail Horowitz, pioneering legal advocate who ensured MassHealth benefits for same sex couples, dies
Gail Horowitz, the Massachusetts attorney and pioneering LGBTQ legal advocate instrumental in ensuring equal protections for same-sex couples under MassHealth after the state legalized same-sex marriage, died on May 1. The Boston Globe remembered...
NECN cancels daily news, interview program ‘The Take with Sue O’Connell’
News broke this week that the NECN daily news and interview program “The Take with Sue O’Connell” would air its last show today, Friday, June 28. O’Connell will remain at the station in a...
Pride Month proves a benchmark of progress for Stonewall vets in Boston
On June 28, 1969, Paul Glass and Charles Evans both found themselves in the center of the Stonewall uprising. The men, 19 and 20 at the time, had recently begun a long-distance relationship between...
Connecticut governor signs bill to ban ‘gay or trans panic’ defense into law
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed into law on June 21 legislation banning 'gay or trans panic' defense in criminal cases.
The means that defendants on trial for committing violent acts can no longer claim as...
Three Connecticut high school athletes sue against transgender competitors
Three Connecticut high school track team runners filed a complaint with the US Education Department's Office for Civil Rights alleging that transgender athletes have cost them races and scholarships. Conservative Christian law firm Alliance...