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Sexual Identities/LGBTQI Syndicate content

Ellen and Elton may be in the news, metrosexuals and heteroflexibles might be in vogue, but lesbians, gay men, bisexual, queer, transgender, and intersex (LGBTQI) people are still fighting an uphill battle when it comes to the everyday rights assumed by others. Here at the CREGS, we believe that a sexually literate society demands a thorough inclusion of all sexualities, and that healthy sexuality is best supported by full sexual and legal protections for all people. Though transgender and intersex identities are different than sexual orientation, we are including them here to recognize the struggle they share for acceptance and civil rights.

Soltera y Feliz

Mucha de la sabiduría convencional sobre las personas solteras es gravemente exagerada o simplemente equivoca. El lugar de los solteros(as) en la sociedad y el significado de casarse han cambiado drásticamente en las ultimas décadas. 

Queer Building in Cyberspace

Our intern, Lexi, has the opportunity to interview Queersay.com founder, Bronwyn Heaps.

Gay-Themed Children’s Literature in the Elementary Classroom: An Impossibility?

Dr. Flores outlines his experience of incorporating gay-themes in elemnatary classroom education as a means of teaching tolerance and acceptance.

Sexual Health of Latino Gay Men: Sonya Arreola's Seminar Series Presentation

 In her December 6th presentation, “Sexual Health of Latino Gay Men: Creating Theory to Guide Intervention,” Sonya Arreolla uncovered why child sexual abuse and other sociocultural and environmental factors may contribute to risk taking behaviors in Latino gay men.  

Maneuvering Moral Panics: My experience at ASU’s Moral Panics of Sexuality Conference

Friday, October 7th, 2011: Moral Panics of Sexuality Conference at Arizona State University. This one day conference was packed full of presentations from various students, faculty, and independent researchers on a wide breadth of research dealing with emotional issues that challenge the predominant social order. The conference organization team was made up of various students and faculty from multiple

Mickey Eliason speaks about LGBT Healthcare

Mickey Eliason was the guest speaker for the second Center of Research & Education on Gender and Sexuality (CREGS) Seminar of the fall 2011 semester.

Dr. Rothblum Kicks Off Gender and Sexuality Seminar Series

The Center for Research & Education on Gender and Sexuality's (CREGS) launched its Fall 2011 Gender and Sexuality Seminar Series on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 with  Dr. Esther Rothblum and “I Do, or Do I?,” her lecture on same-sex couples in legalized relationships.

Girl Fag: A Fagette's Queer Odyssey

Bianca James' tales of faggettry, relationships and identity.

Harvey Fierstein's Sissy Duckling (and dragons and dresses)

Come to this free event featuring banned children's books

Inequality in the Marriage Equality Movement

In newspapers, churches, and online blogs, passionate discussions are taking place on marriage equality. National queer organizations are redoubling their efforts for same-sex couples. Marriage would be one more step toward normalcy and inclusion for gays and lesbians.