The following is an obituary written by the family of Rebecca Ranson. Rebecca Hargett Ranson, playwright, activist and arts leader,...
Is it possible to go to a grocery store and not think of the “Campbell’s Soup Can” print in the...
It’s time to get on your bikes and ride. This weekend, more than 100 cyclists take to the streets for...
Each year, thousands of Georgia college students don caps and gowns, preparing to enter the hallowed life phase of “adult.”...
College doesn’t come cheap, and it isn’t always easy to get financial aid. Thankfully for Georgia’s LGBT high schoolers, there...
In March of this year, Johns Hopkins Hospital became the first hospital in the United States to transplant the organs...
Rev. Cynthia Meyer, leader of the Edgerton United Methodist Church in Edgerton, Kansas, came out to her congregation on Jan. 3,...
When the National Center for Civil and Human Rights opened in downtown Atlanta last June, the LGBT community wondered how...
David Crowe is on a hot streak. He’s been involved with Atlanta theater for many years, as an actor, with...
John Brogan stuffed a handful of Universal Fries into his mouth after finishing his shift as a dishwasher at the...
The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus is set to hold a public hearing next week to bring awareness to the state’s...