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Remembering the pioneering LGBTQ Harvard Reverend Dorothy A. Austin

Reverend Dorothy A. Austin, former associate minister for Memorial Church at Harvard University and a pioneering LGBTQ+ leader, died at 82 last month in...

Harvard ends dedicated support for LGBTQ, first-generation students

As part of its response to attacks on higher-education by the Trump administration, Harvard University recently halted its policy of dedicated, residential support for...

Harvard pulls LGBTQ+, DEI websites, replacing with link to new ‘Academic, Culture and Community’ office

While Harvard is taking much publicized stands against the Trump administration's threats to higher education, the university last week "quietly dismantled websites for offices related...

Anti-trans dinner at Cambridge, MA restaurant sparks protest, boycott

A Cambridge, Massachusetts restaurant, Glass House in Kendall Square, sparked a protest and a boycott after it allowed two anti-transgender organizations to host a...

Cambridge City Council unanimously declares trans sanctuary city status

The city council of Cambridge, Massachusetts unanimously voted this week on a resolution to declare Cambridge a sanctuary city for transgender and nonbinary people. Reports...

Hasty Pudding’s Woman of the Year award goes to LGBTQ ally, advocate Annette Bening

Outspoken LGBTQ advocate and actress Annette Bening, who recently received an Oscar nomination for her portrayed of the iconic, openly gay swimmer Diane Nyad,...

Manray and its LGBTQ ‘Campus’ night returns to Cambridge after 20 years

At a time when so many gay bars have been shutting down, here's some good news. The alternative nightclub Manray, with its legendary LGBTQ-themed...

Y2Y Harvard Square, Fenway Health’s Youth on Fire granted $1 million for at-risk, LGBTQ+ youth sheltering services

Prospects look brighter today for Boston-area youth and young adults facing homelessness, street involvement, and health challenges thanks to a $1 million gift to Y2Y Harvard Square and Youth on Fire, which share space in Harvard...

Cambridge officials work to create a plan for LGBTQ-friendly senior housing

With an eye toward the future, the Cambridge City Council has voted to explore past efforts to create LGBTQ-friendly housing for seniors and come...

First two transgender women of color begin teaching at Harvard Law School

This month, Anya Marino and Alejandra Caraballo became the first two transgender women of color to teach at Harvard Law School, according to a...

‘Let Trans Athletes Play’ day of sports, games and protest held in Cambridge

Last Sunday afternoon, a welcoming and inclusive group gathered in North Cambridge's Mayor Thomas W. Danehy Park to play frisbee, softball and other games...

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