Recently I was fortunate enough to attend the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force’s (NGLTF) annual Creating Change conference in Atlanta. The extensive conference offerings covered five days, beginning with a full-day Racial Justice Institute and then expanding into a multitude of panels, workshops, trainings, and plenaries on the range of social issues that intersectContinueContinue reading “National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Creating Change Conference”
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Free Continuing Education Class with Dr. Sheff in Atlanta 1/17/2013
The CE event will be held January 17 from 6 – 10 pm at Dr. Bill Stayton’s neighborhood clubhouse (where we met last time). Dr. Elisabeth Sheff will be our speaker and you can earn 1 AASECT CE credit from attending the talk at this event. The title of the talk is: “LGBTIQKOSAP:SEXUAL AND GENDER DIVERSITY IN ANContinueContinue reading “Free Continuing Education Class with Dr. Sheff in Atlanta 1/17/2013”
Help Zane with treatment for his brain damage
Click Here To Support Zane’s World Medical Fundraiser My nephew Zane Goicovich had a major seizure, and we are having a fundraiser to raise money for his medical care. This message below gives more information. Please help if you can. Five years ago our son, Zane, nearly died. He had a four-hour seizureContinueContinue reading “Help Zane with treatment for his brain damage”
Sex Out Loud interview rescheduled
My interview with Tristan Taormino has been rescheduled at the last minute due to health complications. Sorry to those of you who had planned to call in, please watch this space for more information about when the interview will happen.
2012 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 3,100 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 5 years to getContinueContinue reading “2012 in review”
Workplace Summit a Success even with Hurricane Sandy
Workplace Summit a Success even with Hurricane SandyI just returned from the Out and Equal Workplace Summit in Baltimore, a tremendously engaging conference that persisted even in the face of hurricane Sandy. Many inspiring presenters and intrepid attendees braved the rain, wind, and travel back-ups to talk about workplace inclusion of LGBT folks. The conferenceContinueContinue reading “Workplace Summit a Success even with Hurricane Sandy”
Guest blog from swinging expert Dr. Edward Fernandes
In response to my post about the history of polyamory in the United States, Dr. Fernandes pointed out that I had not included swinging. While swinging is related to polyamory and shares many social antecedents, it was beyond the scope of my original post so I invited Dr. Fernandes to fill in this blank. HisContinueContinue reading “Guest blog from swinging expert Dr. Edward Fernandes”
