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Visible
movement
Some media outlets are falsely reporting that
GLBT America is backing away from a full call for marriage equality.
But from my perspective, the movement is not slowing down. Most
of us realized that we cannot allow temporary setbacks, such
as the recent election, to dilute or diminish our resolve.
By
Joan M. Garry
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"Bronze
isn't bad"
Survivor’s lesbian third-place
winner, Scout Cloud Lee, talks about her strategies, being on
TV with her partner, and getting along with her hard-core Christian
teammates
By
Web Behrens
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The
future of HRC
In an exclusive interview, Hilary Rosen—interim
codirector of national gay rights group Human Rights Campaign—speaks
about the group’s future and how they intend to fight
antigay, right-wing lawmakers in 2005.
By
Chad Graham
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Fighting
for my GSA
While our high school diarist is denied an official
gay-straight alliance by her principal, she does help form a
support group for GLBT students.
By
Paige Palmer
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Two
views of gay Asian lives
Asian-American filmmaker Quentin Lee talks about
his new film-festival favorite, Ethan Mao, while the
Indonesian hit Arisan! features that country’s
first gay male kiss, mild though it be.
By
Kevin Kumala
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Survivor's
first axed lesbian tells all
She endured the wilds—and accusations of
man-hating-—but lesbian Survivor contestant Ami
Cusack couldn’t overcome an alliance gone wrong on the
hit reality series.
By
Web Behrens
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Network
rejection
Myles Herman played one half of a gay couple
in a television ad that was recently rejected by CBS and NBC.
He says the networks misunderstood the message from the United
Church of Christ.
By
John Caldwell
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Coming
together to battle AIDS
With funding running short and public attention
to the crisis dwindling on this World AIDS Day, it’s time
for AIDS service organizations to join together to accomplish
their goals.
By
Robert W. Kuhn
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The
truth about Matthew?
An investigative piece by ABC’s 20/20
claims to have new information about the tragic murder of gay
Wyoming college student Matthew Shepard. But the real tragedy
is in the network’s shoddy journalism.
By
Chad Graham
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Like
father, like son
Between tears and fear, my teenage son worked
up enough courage to come out to me, his father. Yet I had my
own secret about my sexuality.
By
Gary DeBusk
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My
Iraqi conquest-in Denmark
When a 21-year-old American flees to Copenhagen
to escape his country’s militarism, he finds himself drawn
to his own quest for liberation: Getting his secret Iraqi lover
to come out.
By
Justin Ho
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Kinsey
lives!
Out Oscar winner Bill Condon (Gods and Monsters)
talks about sexual repression, bisexuality, the far right, and
abstinence education—the hot-button issues of 2004, all
woven into his acclaimed new film, Kinsey, set in the
1940s and ’50s. By
Bruce C. Steele
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Sad
this Thanksgiving
I’m going home to Michigan to be with my
family this Thanksgiving, but it won’t be a happy time.
I'm returning to one of the 11 states that approved a constitutional
amendment banning gay marriage. I suspect members of my family
voted to support this anti-gay measure.
By
L.Douglas Baker
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Is
gay marriage older than the Bible?
The ancient epic poem Gilgamesh, argues
its latest translator, scholar and poet Stephen Mitchell, depicts
the first known instance of a same-sex union.
By
Stephen Karam
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Same-sex
marriage is not to blame
Gay
equality should not be viewed as too radioactive for mainstream
politicians to touch, despite the post-November 2 spin. Local
electoral victories point the way to winning on a national level
By
Mary Bonauto and Marty Rouse
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Achieving
Fusion
Fusion,
Los Angeles’s film festival featuring LGBT people of color,
celebrates its second year November 19–21 with three feature
films, three programs of short films, and a rare opportunity
for cultures and moviegoers to mix and match.
By
Kevin Kumala
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Recipes
for success
Our career coach answers questions about businesswomen who want
to network with other women and how to spin a successful restaurant
into a specialty foods business.By Ed
Vladich |
 
Making
the case for optimism
Buck
up, my fellow gays and lesbians. The fight for equality is a
long war and some skirmishes are inevitably lost. As we prepare
to go back into battle, remember that time and history are on
our side.
By
Neal Broverman
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We
are the counterbalance
The
reelection of George W. Bush is no historical anomaly—the
Republicans win more often than not. But this was no Reagan-like
landslide: Almost half the country rejected his right-wing agenda.
The country is changing
By
Michael Nava
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Premature
emancipation
Giddy
with successes like Lawrence v. Texas, advocates for gay equality
overreached by demanding marriage before making the case with
the average American. The result was seen in full on Election
Night 2004.
By
Gary R. Cohan, MD
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We
all must hang together...
...as
Benjamin Franklin once said, or assuredly, we shall all hang
separately. Antigay priests and ministers must not be the only
religious figures with a say in gay rights: It’s time
for pro-gay religious leaders and our secular allies to present
a united front.
By
the Most Reverend Bruce J. Simpson, Benedictine Order
of St. John the Beloved
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"Gay?
No prob. Welcome to Canada!"
After
devoting 10 years of my life to working in the United States—where
I never got a green card and couldn’t marry my partner—I’d
had enough. Then Canada welcomed me and my partner with open
arms. Want to join us?
By Austin Kiyomiya
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Cancer
warrior
As
I battle breast cancer, I see the grim reaper off in the distance
trying to entice me into crossing over. But I laugh in the face
of death. Anger may have contributed to my illness; humor is
contributing to my survival
By Toni Riss
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Feeling
blue in a red state
Living
in Atlanta with my partner of seven years, I’m just trying
to make sense of a world where our lives together, our partnership,
yes, our marriage, has just been declared illegal by a majority
of our fellow Georgians. Who among us is immoral, again?
By Mitchell Anderson
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The
slippery slope
As
hopes for equal rights for gay and lesbian Americans melt away
and the antigay forces muster power, will we know when it’s
time to leave just to save our own skins?
By Rod Abid
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If
it's broke, fix it
Yes,
59 million voters nationwide and 11 antigay states can be wrong.
But so can the leaders of the LGBT movement, who need to take
some responsibility for Tuesday’s trouncing. Here’s
a suggestion for getting our act together
By Beth George
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A
failure of will
Want
to know why 11 out of 11 states voted away your rights to marriage
and, in several cases, civil unions? Two reasons: (1) You don’t
want it enough, and (2) it’s the wrong battle
By Charles Karel Bouley II
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My
Christian mom
A
church-going mom called her gay son last night to ask what he
thinks about a ballot initiative to ban same-sex marriage and
civil unions in their native Oklahoma. The conversation didn’t
go as he expected.
By Rob Hamm
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Are
the Fab Five in need of a makeover?
We still love Carson, Kyan, Ted, Thom, and Jai,
but for their own good, it’s time for Queer Eye for
the Straight Guy to brave new territories—like Michigan
and Wal-Mart.
By Michael Matson |

Learning
begins in bed
Questions elicit advice on oral sex, what constitutes an orgasm, overcoming
muscle cramps, and how to avoid the transmission of sexually transmitted
diseases.
By Dr. Susan C. Ball

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People
of the year: The mayors
During a year in which marriage rights for gay and lesbian
couples played a major role on the political stage, three mayors
were willing to lead the way by taking risks and challenging the
system. By John Caldwell |

Finding
asylum
After he was arrested for sodomy and tortured in Uzbekistan, bisexual
reporter Ruslan Sharipov escaped to the United States. By
Patrick Letellier
Why
Bushs win is a victory for gays
Like Howard Dean and John Kerry, George W. Bush has come out in favor
of same-sex civil unions. What that means, writes Abner
Mason,
is that if we can work with the Administration instead of against
it, the 2004 election could mark a turning point in acceptance of
gay relationships.

Last-minute
gift guide
With parties to attend, cards to mail, and work deadlines to meet,
who has time to shop? Our multiple-choice guide to easy-to-buy gifts
can help make history of your holiday list. PLUS
Our expanded DVD gift listings.
The
man behind the Housewives
How out creator Marc Cherrys insight into Desperate living
led to one of TVs biggest hits. By
Mike Goodridge
Everywhere
man
Sexually, spiritually, and politically, Christopher Isherwood lived
his life to the limitsa gay hero for our time. By
David Ehrenstein

WeHo,
warts and all
My Perspective guest columnist John
Morgan Wilson
traces
the evolution of West Hollywood, Calif., as it celebrates its 20th
anniversary as Americas first gay city.
The
election should rally gay youth
Generation Q guest columnist
Nathan Julius
urges gay youth to start a modern gay rights movement in light of
the reelection of President Bush.
Were still divine, darling
Dont Get Me Started columnist Kate
Clinton
pitches
a new reality show called The Spirit Is Willing in which contestants
take a leap of faith in order to come out.
Dear Republican friends...
Coastal Disturbances columnist Christopher
Rice
makes a plea for Republicans to take back their party from religious
extremists.

Wedding pictures
Did the images of gay couples marrying in 2004 help the gay rights
movement?
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