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IEEE Spectrum February 2005 Prachi Patel Predd |
The Gay Engineer Tech companies are increasingly accepting of gays and lesbians. There's still room for improvement, though. In the HRC index, most of the tech employers that offer benefits to gays still don't include transgendered individuals in their equal-employment policies. |
Salon.com January 22, 2001 David Tuller |
Along comes Mary Having a lesbian in the second family eases the pain of losing gay-friendly Bill Clinton. Now gay rights action returns to the state and local level -- where it matters most, anyway... |
HBS Working Knowledge February 21, 2005 Julia Hanna |
Marketing to Gay and Lesbian Consumers The consumer packaged goods industry shares experiences on the internal and external challenges of marketing to the gay and lesbian community. |
Salon.com November 1, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
You've got hate mail Steve and Jean Case's $8.35 million donation to a school affiliated with an anti-gay ministry prompts a call for a boycott of AOL... |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 Cliff Edwards |
The Rewards Of Tolerance Companies are finding that gay-friendly policies are good for productivity -- and the bottom line. |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 Cliff Edwards |
Coming Out In Corporate America Gays are making huge strides everywhere but in the executive suite. |
The Motley Fool November 6, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Corporations Getting More Gay-Friendly Have you thought much about how a company treats its gay employees, customers, and investors? It's an issue important to many in America, and it can have an impact on a firm's bottom line. |
BusinessWeek September 30, 2010 |
Hard Choices: Annise Parker America's first lesbian big-city mayor on her sexuality, receiving death threats, and struggling with the public part of the job. |
Salon.com June 6, 2000 Daryl Lindsey |
The Cost of the Closet A Salon special report examines the real-life impact of "don't ask, don't tell." |
The Motley Fool July 13, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Corporate America and the Gay Marriage Debate According to a recent report, 253 of the firms in Fortune 500 now offer health coverage to the domestic partners of homosexual employees. Does this mean that these firms are leaning to the left now? Should conservative investors be worried? Not necessarily. |
Salon.com April 10, 2001 Jake Tapper |
Bush swings both ways Appointing a gay AIDS czar, the president confounds both family-values supporters and homosexual groups... |
Salon.com July 29, 2000 Dave Cullen |
All in the family Dick Cheney's lesbian daughter, Mary, is expected to stump for the GOP ticket. As the gay corporate relations manager for Coors, she knows all about the hard sell. |
Salon.com October 5, 2000 Hank Pellissier |
Nobody does it better I learn from research, and time spent with Momazons, that gays make the best parents... |
Salon.com August 1, 2000 Dave Cullen & Daryl Lindsey |
Gays blast Lynne Cheney's denial about her daughter Friends say Mary Cheney has publicly declared she's gay. Does mom's discomfort mean Mary will campaign from the GOP's closet? |
HBS Working Knowledge February 21, 2005 Julia Hanna |
Out of the Closet and on The Street In the buttoned-down, conservative world of Wall Street, can gays come out and still get career advancement? |
Salon.com June 8, 2000 Fiona Morgan |
Inside a lesbian "witch hunt" For too many women in the military, homophobia plus sexual harassment equals a reason to get out. |
Reason September 2005 Julian Sanchez |
All Happy Families From a civil libertarian perspective, it's clear enough why the unequal treatment of gay parents is objectionable: The human desire for family isn't exclusive to heterosexuals, and attempts to prevent gays from raising families both stigmatize them and threaten to deprive them of an important component of a full life. |
Salon.com June 9, 2000 Daryl Lindsey |
Should gays serve? A Salon panel debates the ban on homosexuals in the military. |
Salon.com September 14, 2000 Nancy Updike |
That's so gay! Ready or not, America is bringing back an old playground insult -- for the sheer fun of it. |
The Motley Fool October 28, 2009 Selena Maranjian |
Businesses Welcoming More People, More Profits Corporate equality is rapidly becoming a key to corporate success. |
American Family Physician July 15, 2006 Sally A. Mravcak |
Primary Care for Lesbians and Bisexual Women Physicians can improve care for lesbians and bisexual women by acknowledging the potential barriers to care (e.g., hesitancy of physicians to inquire about sexual orientation and of patients to disclose their sexual behavior) and working to create a therapeutic physician-patient relationship. |
Salon.com July 17, 2000 Kera Bolonik |
A conversation with James Dale America's most famous un-Boy Scout discusses discrimination, the Supreme Court and the fight scouting taught him to fight. |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 |
A Rainbow Tint For Corporate Vendors The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce's co-founder aims to promote supplier diversity by flexing "collective economic muscle." The Chamber received funding from IBM and others in May, 2002, to serve as an umbrella organization for gay-owned and -operated businesses. |
Salon.com June 12, 2000 Daryl Lindsey |
George Segal His sculpture depicted people doing ordinary things, but his work showing gays and lesbians ignited controversy -- and made an inestimable contribution to American culture. |
Reason March 2009 Jacob Sullum |
Gay by Force If there is any room for common ground between the seemingly irreconcilable perspectives of those opposed to homosexuality and those fighting for gay rights, it lies in recognizing the distinction between public and private discrimination. |
Sports Central March 5, 2013 Brad Oremland |
A 2013 Look at Gays in Sports When gay athletes begin coming out, I suspect it will quickly become a trend: the more who open up, the easier it will get for others to do the same. |
Reason June 2005 Kerry Howley |
Data: Don't Ask, Just Spend The Defense Department has spent $95 million recruiting men and women to replace the 9,488 gays and lesbians chucked out of the service during the last 10 years. |
Reason June 2003 Cathy Young |
Gay Rights Go to Court Sodomy laws, same-sex marriage, and the future of homosexual rights |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Chasing the Gay Market Investors should keep up with their holdings, ideally at least once per quarter. One way to do so is to keep tabs on marketing efforts, since they can reveal which groups a company is reaching out to. Currently, advertisers bet that targeting minorities will pay off. |
Salon.com June 13, 2000 Daryl Lindsey |
Round 2: Should gays serve? A Salon panel debates the ban on gays in the military. Second of two parts. |
Salon.com October 16, 2000 Laurie Essig |
Lesbian fingers Discrimination against us is underlined in the indelible ink of science... |
Reason June 2004 Ben Smith |
Lovers Without Borders What happens when gays from two different countries can't wed? |
Salon.com February 13, 2002 Mary Elizabeth Williams |
Coming out Rosie Is O'Donnell's admission of her sexual preference a bombshell -- or a no-brainer? |
Fast Company November 2009 Kate Rockwood |
GLAAD's Helping Hand Rashad Robinson, 30, organized GLAAD's inaugural Media Awards in Advertising in October to applaud gay-positive creative in both the LGBT and mainstream press. |
American Family Physician July 15, 2006 |
Health Care for Lesbians and Bisexual Women A patient's guide: Why should I talk to my doctor about my sexual orientation?... What types of things should I tell my doctor?... Where can I get more information?... |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 Dan Slater |
How OneGoodLove Tailors Its Matching System For LGBT "LTRs" OneGoodLove's Frank Mastronuzzi says the gay online-dating space underserves relationship-minded folks. |
ifeminists August 12, 2003 Marty Klein |
To Anti-Sexuals, We're ALL Gay Gay rights are not just for gays. They are essential for every sexual person in America, regardless of orientation. |
Salon.com October 12, 1999 Michael Alvear |
You've got male Men and women alike are using America Online to pick up, peel off and put out with a kind of glee unseen since the summer of love. But for heterosexuals, AOL is merely a swinger's lounge. For gay men, it's more like a 1970s bathhouse. |