Today, no news from the Supreme Court is good news. Tomorrow?
E.J. Graff
E.J. Graff writes on social-justice and human-rights issues, particularly discrimination and violence against women and children; marriage and family policy; and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender lives. She is a resident scholar at the Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center and the author of What Is Marriage For? The Strange Social History of Our Most Intimate Institution (Beacon Press, 1999, 2004).
What Makes An Activist?
Part Three in a series about the violence facing LGBT Ugandans.
Is That a Boy or a Girl?
Part two in a series on violence against LGBT Ugandans
One Day in Uganda
Part one in a series on violence and discrimination against LGBT people in the East African nation
What’s Up With Naomi Wolf’s Vagina?
Rounding up the best reviews of the controversial and widely panned book
The 11th Anniversary of 9/11
A look back at how things have changed in the past decade.
How Does the President Justify Having a Kill List?
…in which a Toledo TV reporter makes local news worth watching.
Third Night of the DNC: TV & Twitter Review
Time to get serious folks: Obama bin Laden is dead and General Motors is alive.
Second Night of the DNC: TV and Twitter Review
The early part of last night’s DNC TV show couldn’t match Tuesday night. As I wrote yesterday, that first night rocked out over the body issues: health care for all, equal pay for women, open LGBT military service, repro rights, equal marriage laws-the human values of doing unto others as you would have them do […]

