Palestinian Gays: Diversity and Community
The plight of my GLBT brothers and sisters worldwide has always been of vast interest of me, and I have dedicated a large part of my graduate studies to focusing on the plight of gays and lesbians living across the Middle East.
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell and The Israeli Military
The recently released Pentagon Report could not be more encouraging for GLBT servicemen and women across America, who may soon be able to serve proudly and openly for the country that they love.
An International Community, An International Issue
It is impossible not to find stories of bullying headlining the news right now, or the mourning in the loss of gay youth who saw no hope in the future, and subsequently took their lives.
Rabin Square Revisited
I found myself standing in the middle of Rabin Square, a place marked by so much history, surrounded by 60,000 GLBT individuals and their allies mourning the recent loss of lives from the GLBT community.



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