Wouldn’t it be great if one of these years we had a National Coming Out Day and no one did… because no one was still “in?” According to About.com, “National Coming Out Day was founded by Robert Eichberg and Jean O’Leary on October 11, 1988 in celebration of the first gay march on Washington D.C. [...]
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October 12, 2008 will mark ten years since Matthew Shepard died after being viciously attacked in an event that put the term “hate crime” in the minds of people all over the world. You are invited to join us for a concert to Stop the Hate! I will be there and speaking about the Matthew [...]
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I’m excited to report that one of our authors is spearheading the formation of an organization for gay and lesbian police, fire, EMS, and military personnel. Here is what he has to say… Greetings, Alabama LEGAL (Law Enforcement Gays and Lesbians) in conjuction with members of the Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and South Carolina [...]
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This is an awesome video clip sent to me by my great friend Ben. In my mind, Matthew Mitcham role models how to be out and proud without an ounce of arrogance. He is totally transparent and doesn’t hide who he is. Check this out. //
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This podcast contains a book review of “The Advocate College Guide For LGBT Students” and the last in a 3-part series on coming out at work. In this final piece, I talk about an email exchange between my good friend Mike and one of his own straight friends. Mike offers a great perspective on the [...]
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