From Queer The Census: We know it’s a little clichéd – but here’s what we want to tell the census: We’re here. We’re queer. And we want you to ask us about it. It’s crazy – the U.S. Census Bureau wants an accurate count of everyone in the country – but there’s no question in [...]

Today, D.C.’s Council made it official and same-sex marriage is now legal in the district by a final vote of 11-2! The victory for equal rights prompted public witnesses in the Council chambers to cheer and applaud. The bill, which may be signed into law by D.C.’s mayor as early as tonight, will go before [...]

Last Wednesday, as the New York State Senate voted down a bill that would have legalized same-sex marriage in New York, they were, in essence, voting to require discrimination in the State of New York. That they did it, in part, with the guiding hand of the Catholic Church–who called the defeat, incredibly, “a victory [...]

Openly gay New York Senator Tom Duane has become angry over the state senate’s “Not one Goddamn Republican voted for our right to married” – and wouldn’t say why because there is no reason! This is what I’m talking about. This is the kind of anger we all need to release. The anti-gay movement is [...]