Commentary: Rural Identity Emerging as Key Factor in Politics
by Michael Wolf / Purdue University – Fort Wayne Most observers link identity politics with Democrats, as underrepresented groups have used their common fate as a
by Michael Wolf / Purdue University – Fort Wayne Most observers link identity politics with Democrats, as underrepresented groups have used their common fate as a
It was a typical crisp Seattle fall evening during the pandemic. Like most, I hadn’t been out in what felt like years. A friend of
by Adam Brett LGBTQ+ teachers report feeling stressed and even discriminated against in the workplace due to their identity. This is a problem when keeping
by Wendy Marie Cumming-Potvin Despite social change, LGBTQI+ people still face discrimination at school and in the community. Language for diverse genders and sexualities is continually changing. LGBTQI+
by Pascale Dangoisse, Constance Crompton, and Michelle Schwartz LGBTQ+ organizations in Canada are gearing up for a “Rainbow Week of Action” that will feature rallies
The time has come, God knows, for us to examine ourselves, but we can only do this if we are willing to free ourselves of
Urvashi Vaid, who died in May 2022 at the age of 63, was a relentless force in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and broader social