Angels among us
Jason & deMarco is a pop singing duo that, by most superficial accounts, should be tailor made for heavy radio play and magazine photo shoots.
New study shows power of parental acceptance, rejection
A new study published this month in the journal <i>Pediatrics</i> shows how important the supportive reactions of parents like can be to the health of their LGBT children.
AG Coakley slaps civil rights injunction on homophobic neighbor from hell
Attorney General Martha Coakley's office obtained a civil rights injunction Jan. 6 against a Norwood woman for repeated anti-gay harassment of a gay neighbor who lives in the same apartment complex.
Advocates focus narrowly in new legislative session
In the midst of an economic crisis that will no doubt occupy much of the legislature's time, LGBT advocates have their sights set on two goals as the start of the new legislative session: to pass a transgender rights bill and to try to protect state funding for LGBT and HIV-related programs.
Queer Quiz
The Quiz to all things Queer this year!
The year in queer
Whew. From California to Connecticut, from Lawrence King to Katherine Patrick, from Mitt Romney's downfall to Del Martin's death, it's been a roller coaster ride of a year for LGBT people near and far. Here's our annual round-up of the year's more memorable moments.
Who's been naughty and who's been nice?
The holidays may be over, but Bay Windows couldn't let 2008 go by without making our own list of people who have been naughty or nice over the past year.
Northeastern student launches campaign for gay cabinet member
Paul Sousa, a 21-year-old Northeastern student and one of the lead organizers of last month's Join the Impact protest against Proposition 8 at Boston City Hall, is hoping to rally the LGBT grassroots to bring about an historic first: the appointment of an openly gay person to President-Elect Barack Obama's cabinet.
'Harvard Business Review' tackles trans issues in the workplace
The Harvard Business Review (<I>HBR</I>), which reaches an elite readership of corporate CEOs and high-level executives, published a case study in its December issue highlighting the issues that companies face when an employee announces plans to change his or her gender.
AIDS org. gets grant to study disparities in healthcare for gay men of color
Cambridge Cares About AIDS has been awarded a $70,000 grant by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation to help the organization address the disparities in health care for HIV positive gay men of color.
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