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Category: Queer Perspectives
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On an extended overseas trip, Nick Krieger comes to terms with when, and when not, to out himself to new people.
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Michael Bronski looks at some seemingly steamy letters between 18th and 19th century men.
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Chris Stedman examines how his interfaith work interacts with his queer identity.
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Part three of an eight-part series of interviews with Michael Bronski about the A Queer History of the United States, this year’s Lambda Literary Award winner for LGBT Nonfiction.
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Michael Bronski talks about the terms Europeans applied–erroneously and pejoratively–to the Two-Spirit Native Americans they encountered.
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A new article from a famed expert in child development outlines that what really matters to kids is the relationships with their parents and caregivers, not the number or gender of same.
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A roundup of good things to read and watch about A Queer and Pleasant Danger, the new memoir from Kate Bornstein.
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In this first of a series of podcasts, Michael Bronski discusses A Queer History of the United States, and how his approach to history looks at American through a queer lens.
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CeCe McDonald faces sentencing today. Joey Mogul looks at her case and why the court should take her self-defense claims seriously.
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It’s time for the Supreme Court to hear a case that challenges the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act.