Articles tagged with: gay
The riddle of a gender-obsessed society

Babies are such a blessing — but can we get away from our first question being, “is it a boy or a girl”?
International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia 2012

Today is International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO), celebrated every May 17 to garner support for the human rights of LGBTQI persons worldwide.
Nature v. nurture

Okay….we’re going to play the game of choice vs. not a choice…or if you will, nurture vs. nature. Because I’ve seen a lot of nonsense circulating the web of how “those people” “choose” to be gay. Or transgender. Or whatever.
My first Anchorage Pride, 1983 — and (some of) Identity’s early history

As Pride Week approaches, we thought we’d revisit a few of the Pride Weeks of Anchorage’s past. Last week, Alaska Pride gave us a flashback to 1978. Now we’ll jump forward in time a few years: to 1983, my first Pride in Anchorage, just short of a year after I first arrived in Alaska.