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Intimidación anti-LGBT se torna mortal

Creciendo gay. Que tan difícil puede ser?

Abundancia de Petróleo y VIH/SIDA

A pesar de su historia de riqueza y éxito político-económico, sexo entre personas del mismo sexo es todavía ilegal en Trinidad y Tobogo.

Fronteras de Riesgo

El Estudio “Trayectos” habla sobre los contextos sexuales y retos para la prevención del VIH entre inmigrantes mexicanos gays y bisexuales.

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Getting it on with . . . Michael Jacoby

Bonnie interviews filmmaker Michael Jacoby and takes a peek inside the lives of LGBT seniors in his acclaimed documentary 'Ten More Good Years'. If you missed it at 2007's Frameline's SF International LGBT Film Festival, you can still watch it on the Sundance Channel and on Logo.              

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I Now Pronounce You Married

On May 15, 2008 the California Supreme Court ruled that a ban on same-sex marriages was unconstitutional. The first same-sex marriages were performed almost a month later on June 16, 2008. Bonnie celebrates with the happy couples at San Francisco City Hall.    

The Gay-Straight Divide

Recently I asked my introductory psychology students, “Do you think that gay men, on average, have different personality traits than heterosexual men? And do you think that lesbian women, on average, have different personality traits than heterosexual women?”  Many of my students nodded emphatically, so I probed further and asked, “How

Out Ranks

What is the history of "don't ask, don't tell"? An exhibit by San Francisco's GLBT Historical Society unveils the stories about, and policies concerning, gays in the military. Guest curated by Steve Estes, "Out Ranks" will be on display until June, 657 Mission Street, #300, San Francisco. For more information: www.glbthistory.org. Click here for audio slide show.  

Violencia Doméstica en Culto

Una historia real de violencia doméstica

Marriage Equality

Together Forever? California's ruling on same-sex marriage fuels a battle, rather than ending it. From The New York Times. BREAKING NEWS: CA Court rules same-sex couples can marry