How did women’s health issues fare in the election, and what do we have to look forward to?
Gender & Sexuality
Justice, Retained
Two years ago, social conservatives in Iowa successfully ousted three judges who had ruled in favor of marriage equality. This time, they lost.
When It Comes to Lady Politicians, We’ve Got a Long Way to Go
Female candidates may have made historic gains in the Senate, but elsewhere they only held steady.
Handicapping the Marriage-Equality Initiatives
Even if we lose all four ballot battles today, we’re winning the war.
Don’t Marry Me in Minnesota
Why Tuesday will be a roadblock on the state’s path to equality
Wisconsin’s Red-State Scare
Amid setbacks for progressives, Tammy Baldwin seeks to prove that the Badger state hasn’t gone Republican.
Equality’s Amazing Vanishing Act
Polling shows a solid majority of voters in Washington support the state’s same-sex marriage referendum. But will that edge evaporate once voters hit the voting booth?
Relax, It’s Just a Costume
Blogging about sexy Halloween costumes has become a parody of itself.
It’s Just Unbelievable to Be Freed
Why some of us may never get over how far lesbians and gay man have come from the old homo version of Jim Crow.

