LGBTQ
Educators Challenge Virginity Connotations
Health educators, feminist bloggers, and queer activists gathered at the Rethinking Virginity Conference on Monday to critique American society’s negative portrayal of losing one’s virginity.
Former First Lieutenant Choi Calls for Repeal of DADT
Daniel Choi, a gay rights activist challenging the U.S. Army’s policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” spoke at the Institute ...
Is Marriage a Right?
Audience members question panelists about policies regarding homosexual marriage in the twenty-first century. The event, entitled "Is Marriage a Right? A Dialogue on Marriage Policies from California to Massachusetts," featured panelists on both sides of the issue, and was hosted by the LGBT and Latter-Day Saints Students Association caucus.
Talk Stresses 'T' in LGBT Movement
Shannon P. Minter discussed “Do Transsexuals Dream of Gay Rights? The Struggle for an Inclusive Queer Movement.”
Sexual Minorities At Higher Risk for PTSD
People of all sexual orientations who have ever had a same-sex sexual partner are more likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health say.
LGBT Tutor Organizes Kiss-In
LGBT couples gathered outside the Science Center yesterday to lock lips as a message of LGBT pride and visibility.
Office of Student Life Develops Gender-Neutral Housing Policy
From choosing blocking groups to navigating the rooming lottery, Harvard housing can be stressful. But the process can cause even more worries for students who feel out of place living with people of the same gender.
Sex Toys Workshop Gets Hands Dirty
Sex educator and sexologist Megan Andelloux led a sex toys workshop last night, which was sponsored by a number of on campus organizations in honor of Gaypril.
Conference Backs Gay Rights
Last night marked the inaugural event of the second annual Gay Rights as Human Rights Conference with a film screening and discussion titled “Queering Development Practice.” Hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School as part of this week’s University-wide recognition of the month of Gaypril, the event addressed LGBT advocacy in developing countries.