Archive for March, 2011

Revamped citizenship guide still light on gay content

  In the first edition of the federal government’s Discover Canada guide for new immigrants, the only mention of gays and lesbians was a caption under a photo of Mark Tewksbury that read, “a... 


INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY (8 March)

International Women’s Day has been observed since in the early 1900′s, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the... 


A VARIETY OF IDEAS TO PLAY WITH

1. FIND YOUR TRANS-PERSONAL TYPE  Read More →


National Women’s History Month: “Our History is Our Strength”

Our shared history unites families, communities, and nations.  Although women’s history is intertwined with the history shared with men, several factors – social, religious, economic, and... 


THE HIDDEN GEM SHOW: TUCSON TALES

Our desert town might seem rough around the edges–but we know it’s secrets! From "A" Mountain to Saguaro National Park. Memories of cruising South 6th. Dreams of a Rio Nuevo. A gila... 


World’s largest lesbian gathering

DYKE CENTRAL / Dinah Shore must be rolling in her grave  Read More →


The legend of Sappho

"I tell you, someone will remember us, even in another time." ~Sappho, Greek poet, teacher, and lesbian (c. 630 BCE) Once upon a time, over 2,600 years ago, on an island called...