Meet the Point Foundation’s Class of 2010
The Point Foundation recently named their 25 scholarship recipients of 2010 — they include a cadet, a football captain, and the founder of Mississippi's first GSA.
Eat Work Love
A Windy City bakery that puts HIV-positive people to work is gaining some powerful fans.
Stand by Your Man?
With Laura Bush's announcement that she supports marriage equality, she joins a list of political wives, including Elizabeth Edwards and Cindy McCain, who differ from their husbands on gay rights.
Would a Justice Kagan Sidestep Gay Issues?
Elena Kagan’s role as solicitor general could mean she’d have to recuse herself from several cases — including challenges to DOMA and “don't ask, don't tell" — if she were to join the Supreme Court.
A Noble Recognition
West Hollywood will honor Richard Noble for his years of radical activism. He looks back on his years crossing boundaries and donning faerie wings.
Court Hears Washington Case
Several justices appeared skeptical of gay rights opponents who argued on Tuesday against disclosing the names of petitioners who sought to overturn a 2009 Washington state domestic partnership law.
Former Duke Republicans Chair Leaves Party
Justin Robinette says he was impeached as chairman of Duke University's College Republicans because he is gay — a claim school officials and the Log Cabin Republicans say is unsubstantiated.
An Activist Reflects
David Mixner has been volunteering, getting arrested, and standing up for noble causes since he was in high school. As the Point Foundation honors him with its Legend Award April 19, Mixner reflects on decades of activism and what's to come in the future.
Police Officers Sue Over Antigay Harassment
In an unfolding legal drama, three Roseville, Calif. officers allege they bore the brunt of homophobic jokes for years and have faced retaliation in the department because of their sexual orientation – whether real or perceived.









