Life Goes On
Ending “don’t ask, don’t tell” consumed the lives of gay activists Lt. Dan Choi and Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach. With the repeal a matter of settled law, what do two of the most visible anti-DADT activists do now?
Repeal Rhetoric
The government's escalating opposition to a federal court order barring enforcement of "don't ask, don't tell" rests on threadbare arguments and false assumptions, writes Maj. Mike Almy, who was discharged from the U.S. Air Force in 2006 under the policy.
A Tale of Two Trials
Unlike with the closely monitored Prop. 8 case, few people paid attention to the Log Cabin Republicans’ suit against the federal government—that is, until a judge ruled “don’t ask, don’t tell” unconstitutional.
Teen Suicides: What Now?
Eliza Byard, the executive director of one of the country's most prominent gay youth organizations, addresses the recent spate of teen suicides and how we can make them stop.
Awaiting Our Fierce Advocate
President Obama still has a chance to make it right on the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," writes Palm Center deputy executive director Christopher Neff.
Leading the Greens
Senator Bob Brown is Australia’s openly gay Greens party leader.
Helping Turn the White House Green
Not only is Nancy Sutley an ally for the gay community in the White House, she is an ally for the Earth.
Observing and Preserving
Ecologist Jen Vanderhoof is comfortably out at work and at play.
The Beekman Boys
Making TV gay and green, one acre at a time.
Two Men on a Mission
Cleaning up the environment is a dirty job, and sometimes it requires a few well-placed dirty words. Meet Luke Montgomery and Nate Guidas, the “Unf - - k the Gulf” guys.
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