
This week in LGBTQ history: Recognizing African-American activist Pauli Murray
The civil rights activist, lawyer, and theologian, and an acknowledged lesbian, will soon lend her name to one of two new residential colleges.

Biden: Trump a threat to Constitution, judiciary and nation
"This kind of conduct is pernicious and oppressive. One legal commentator says it smacks of authoritarianism and tyranny. I agree."

Community packs hearing on “LaSalle St” financial transaction tax
The LaSalle Street Tax (LST) campaign turned out in force with members of various unions packing the hearing in favor of HB106.

Trump’s contempt for courts is matched by Ryan and McConnell
Legal experts across the country are saying Trump is guilty of "endangering the independence of the judiciary."

Clinton makes history: First woman to be major party’s presidential nominee
This moment was celebrated across the nation; parents made sure their young daughters understood the significance of this win.

Bugs in space and tax cheats
Amazing - we can now spot a bug in space. So how come we can't spot people who cheat on their taxes right here on terra firma in the USA?

In the vanguard for gay liberation: The life of Communist organizer Harry Hay
In 1950, Harry Hay, longtime Communist and union activist, founded the Mattachine Society, one of America's first LGBTQ rights organizations.

