A key study in the?psychobiology of sexual orientation and its true causes.Since the ground-breaking work of Simon LeVay and Dean Hamer in the early 1990s, a tremendous amount of new research has been
The Gay Village in Montreal is a vibrant and unique neighborhood born in the 1980s. It serves as the locus of much of the social life of LGBTQ persons, and is the site of many celebrations including a
The Gay Village in Montreal is a vibrant and unique neighborhood born in the 1980s. It serves as the locus of much of the social life of LGBTQ persons, and is the site of many celebrations including a
Based on the hugely popular blog of the same name, Born This Way shares 100 different memories of growing up LGBTQ. Childhood photographs are accompanied by sweet, funny, and at times heartbreaking pe
From a Hemingway writing retreat built after the Civil War to preservation of its diverse communities (e.g., Cuban, Jewish, gay), the executive director of the Historic Florida Keys Foundation discuss
Finalist for the Governor General's Award for Children's Text Mr. Christie Book Award Winner Honor Title, Storytelling World Awards When Sarah Pipkin's brother was born, everyone decided he w
An openly gay founder of the Unity Fellowship Church traces his spiritual journey from a disadvantaged and abused foster youth to the head of a 12-city ministry, in an account that also relates his ex
‧ Motown recording artist: As a young singer, Carl Bean brought churches to their feet and dance floors to their knees. From 1964 to 1972, he was the lead vocalist for the Alex Bradford Singers; his h
It’s hard enough coming out, but playing basketball for a nationally ranked school and trying to figure out your sexual identity in the closeted and paranoid world of big-time college sports—that’s a
Have you ever wondered how life would have been, had you been born one hundred years earlier? Mourning and Celebration is how author K. David Brody answers that question.Yankl lives in a 19th-century
Giving voice to a population rarely acknowledged in writings about the South, Sweet Tea collects life stories from black gay men who were born, raised, and continue to live in the southern United Stat