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...Mattapan, about equal rights in the state, and he too went off on some tangent about the fourth Thursday in November. Apparently, self-congratulation and the coveted moral high ground come ready-made with the stuffing and string bean casserole. If you give some polite face time to your lesbian Aunt Trudy—maybe even to her partner—it seems you’re absolved of your sins of judgment for the rest of the year...
...unlikely that a publication containing a few nude photographs will have any catastrophic effects. Promoting comfort with sexuality in an open atmosphere, meanwhile, has long been a goal of Harvard administrators and student groups alike. Well-established campus organizations such as Contact and the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgener and Supporters Alliance, for instance, actively encourage students to talk about their sexuality. Meetings during freshman orientation and the dissemination of contraception in student dorms also encourage students to think and talk about sex in a healthy way. A magazine like H Bomb will only help these efforts towards openness...
...being gay has become more socially acceptable, coming out parties for bisexual, gay, lesbian and transgender (BGLT) students have become popular at colleges across the nation. Yet for many students, coming out remains a painfully private process. Residential Houses at Harvard ought to be refuges for students—welcoming and accepting homes where students feel comfortable just being themselves. But recent revelations about Dunster House have sadly suggested that some House communities are falling significantly short of that ideal...
Prompted by the students’ allegations, House Masters Robert and Ann Porter immediately took the important—and overdue—step of appointing two resident bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender and supporters (BGLTS ) tutors. They should be applauded for responding rapidly to the students’ allegations. The masters of Cabot House, now the only House lacking in-house BGLTS tutors, should swiftly follow suit...
...craven they are." Kerry was referring to Cheney's statement during the 2000 campaign that he believes the issue of rights for gay couples "is regulated by the states. I think different states are likely to come to different conclusions, and that's appropriate." Cheney's daughter is a lesbian, and many gays hoped he would openly support same-sex marriage. But last month Cheney told the Denver Post that he will support whatever position the President takes, even if that means backing a ban on gay marriages...