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Category: Queer Perspectives
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Kate Clinton reflects on her days in the “Gay Resistance.”
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Nancy Polikoff discusses marriage law in Israel, and how a push for civil marriage may exclude many families.
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As same-sex marriage in Massachusetts approaches its five-year mark, Karen Kahn takes a look at marriage equality in New England and beyond.
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Jeremy Adam Smith looks at his community in San Francisco for clues about what an American supportive of gay families will look like.
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Patricia Gozemba looks at the “gathering storm” and sees some encouraging signs for LGBT equality.
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Comedian Kate Clinton reflects on twenty-eight years of stand-up and the unfortunate turns of history that have fueled her politically-charged routine.
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Susan Campbell danced at the wedding of two friends this past weekend. The occasion gave her pause to think about how her beliefs have changed since her fundamentalist youth.
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Bill Ayers spoke for himself on the op-ed pages of the New York Times this past weekend. Kai Wright's Drifting Toward Love was selected as an Outstanding Book by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights. A profile of Wright ran his past weekend in Edge Boston. John Hanson Mitchell's The Paradise…