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Explore LGBTQ+ history with these must-read banned books

From intimate memoirs to gripping novels, these reads offer a roadmap through LGBTQ+ history and self-acceptance.

Editor’s Letter

We'd like to unveil a big change: after nearly four decades as a biweekly magazine, we're going monthly.

Letter from the Editor

"I'm always in favor of recognizing the people who pushed forward through the B.S. to make our lives better or to challenge us to do so ourselves."

Letter From the Editor

We'd like to unveil a big change: after nearly four decades as a biweekly magazine, we're going monthly.

Editor's Letter: To Be Intersectional or Illegitimate

Will our advocacy be real and encompass all people who face marginalization and oppression?

Op-ed: Excising That Word

Two words have been conflated with trans identities, and those words have hijacked much of the discourse.

Editor's Letter: Basta, Barilla

The prejudice shown by Barilla's chairman isn't just intolerant, it's really bad business.

Editor's Letter: The Power of Transparency

Tegan and Sara's growing success includes an openness about who they are; NOM's secrecy and subterfuge fuels their decline.

Editor's Letter: On a New LGBT Magna Carta

The time for separatist movements has gone, and we need to act collectively.

Editor's Letter: An Advocate for Change

Anniversaries can be a time for celebration. or self-reflection.

Editor's Letter: Behind Our Endorsement

It's time to endorse Obama.

Editors Letter April 2012

There are no bystanders any longer in the pursuit—or thwarting—of LGBT civil rights. 

Editors Letter March 2012

 In 1967 life for many LGBTs might not have been much different than it was in 1966 or 1965. We were marginalized, invisible, with few places to gather and virtually no quarter in any part of society.