| For a while now, I’ve wanted to find some way of featuring the posts I don’t want to disappear into the archives forever. This page is it. It will be updated as needed.
asides
books
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: “Obeying God’s Law”
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Eight Bullets
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Roxanne Ellis & Michelle Abdill
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Nizah Morris
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Arthur Warren & Paul Broussard
- Hate Crimes: A Wikipedia Project
- On Selfish Parenting
- Queerying the Color of My Love
- Why We Can’t Be Silent
- John Wayne is Dead
- An Open Letter to Ebony Magazine
- The Pleasure Principle vs. the Procreative Imperative
- Talking Religion, In Good Faith
- What You Can Say
- What Can You Say?
- What Rights Should Same-Sex Couples Not Have?
- What Rights Should Same-Sex Couples Have?
- Letting It Shine: Anti-Gay Bigotry & Black Churches
- LIFEbeat’s Anti-Gay Death Concert
- Seeing Red Democrats
- Democrats Seeing Red
- Not Next of Kin
- Cokie & Steve on Marriage
- YearlyKos: What I Saw at the Revolution
- Where Are the Gay Netroots?
- AIDS, Me & Us: 25 Years Later
bush
celebrities
crime
current events
education
family
health
iran
life
maryland
music
nanowrimo
- On Selfish Parenting
- Queerying the Color of My Love
- Why We Can’t Be Silent
- Father’s Day, Family & Familiar Silence
- An Open Letter to Ebony Magazine
- What Rights Should Same-Sex Couples Not Have?
- What Rights Should Same-Sex Couples Have?
- Not Next of Kin
- Cokie & Steve on Marriage
- AIDS, Me & Us: 25 Years Later
parenting
- Finally, The Myth of a Flat Blogosphere
- Queerying the Color of My Love
- Blogging While Brown, Part III
- Talking Religion, In Good Faith
- What Else You Can Say
- What You Can Say
- What Can You Say?
- You Can’t Say That
- Blogging While Brown, Cont’d
- The Web as Public Pillory
- YearlyKos: What I Saw at the Revolution
- Where Are the Gay Netroots?
politics
queerlykos
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: “Obeying God’s Law”
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Eight Bullets
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Roxanne Ellis & Michelle Abdill
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Nizah Morris
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Arthur Warren & Paul Broussard
- Hate Crimes: A Wikipedia Project
race
religion
- Queerying the Color of My Love
- Why We Can’t Be Silent
- Father’s Day, Family & Familiar Silence
- An Open Letter to Ebony Magazine
- Blogging While Brown, Part III
- Blogging While Brown, Cont’d
- AIDS, Me & Us: 25 Years Later
sex
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: “Obeying God’s Law”
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Eight Bullets
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Roxanne Ellis & Michelle Abdill
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Nizah Morris
- Hate Crimes on Wikipedia: Arthur Warren & Paul Broussard
- Hate Crimes: A Wikipedia Project
- Whose Church? Whose State? Who’s Right?, Pt 1 of 3
- Finally, The Myth of a Flat Blogosphere














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