Tag Archives: gay rights
QUILTBAG HEROES No. 11
Last Wednesday I missed my weekly LGBT post – so sorry about that! But I’m here to make up for that today. It’s QUILTBAG HERO Wednesday here at Off the Page, a day celebrating QUILTBAG heroes and role models, a showcase of the … Continue reading
QUILTBAG Heroes No. 6
It’s QUILTBAG HERO Wednesday here at Off the Page, a day celebrating QUILTBAG heroes and role models, a showcase of the amazing gay, lesbian, bi, trans*, queer/questioning, unisexed, intersexed and asexual people, real and fictional, who inspire us. This week I’d like to … Continue reading
QUILTBAG Heroes No. 4
It’s QUILTBAG HERO Wednesday here at Off the Page, a day celebrating QUILTBAG heroes and role models, a showcase of the amazing gay, lesbian, bi, trans*, queer/questioning, unisexed, intersexed and asexual people, real and fictional, who inspire us. This week I’d like to … Continue reading
QUILTBAG Heroes No. 1
Today marks the start of a new feature here at Off the Page. Wednesdays will now be dedicated to QUILTBAG heroes and role models, a showcase of the amazing gay, lesbian, bi, trans*, queer/questioning, unisexed, intersexed and asexual people, real and fictional, … Continue reading
5 Ways to Respond to Anti-Gay Rhetoric on the Streets
In continued celebration of LGBT Pride month, today I’m hosting an article provided by Alyssa Miller from San Diego, about the importance of equality and how to respond to anti-gay rhetoric. 5 Ways to Respond to Anti-Gay Rhetoric on the … Continue reading
Hop Against Homophobia and Transphobia 2013
In celebration of May 17, which is the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, I’m joining the annual blog hop (find out more here) designed to create awareness and celebrate all things QUILTBAG. Each blog is holding a giveaway so … Continue reading
Embracing the Rainbow
It wasn’t the oodles of lesbian sex that seared my brain after watching the TV series The L Word, but rather a single sentence uttered by the exquisitely androgynous Shane, played by Katherine Moennig. She said rather sagely that “Sexuality is fluid.” … Continue reading