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Transitioning out loud: One Colorado’s deputy director to transition in the public spotlight

Transitioning out loud: One Colorado’s deputy director to transition in the public spotlight

Jace is one of the hippest, coolest, smartest – did I mention bravest – trans men in Denver. That's right, Jess is now Jace. "I can't wait to walk on a beach without a shirt on," [...]

Honoring a life of service

Honoring a life of service

One of the men on the forefront of the fight was attorney Paul Hunter. And on April 21, the Colorado chapter of the Humans Rights Campaign will once again bestow an award in Hunter's honor to [...]

Out author to visit Denver and Boulder for new book, ‘God vs. Gay?’

Out author to visit Denver and Boulder for new book, ‘God vs. Gay?’

While the author of 'God vs. Gay?' believed he could get closer to God by hiding his homosexuality and trying to pray away the gay, he admits that it actually drew a deeper wedge between him [...]

Nikki Kushner reports at the 2012 Colorado Gold Rush

Nikki Kushner reports at the 2012 Colorado Gold Rush

At the 14th Colorado Gold Rush Conference March 22-24, workshops and presentations carried a consistent theme: There is a positive future and positive change in the transgender community! [...]

Love, civil unions and GOP politics

Love, civil unions and GOP politics

Six years ago, it was love at first sight, Fred says. “Well, third sight.” Where? The Log Cabin Republican national convention. Michael was the president of the Chicago chapter. And Fred was the president of the [...]

OFC’s featured local LGBT <br />entrepreneurs in Colorado

OFC’s featured local LGBT
entrepreneurs in Colorado

PART TWO: Denver LGBT entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger. By Matt Pizzuti. [...]

Through oppression or recession, LGBT entrepreneurs have triumphed over adversity

Through oppression or recession, LGBT entrepreneurs have triumphed over adversity

The stories of four lesbian and gay Denver entrepreneurs who got through the recession on LGBT customer loyalty or grease and grit. Hardships spurred them to work harder, better and stronger today -with changing times and [...]

Civil unions follow a familiar path, but supporters note changing circumstances

Civil unions follow a familiar path, but supporters note changing circumstances

A bill for civil unions passed its first 2012 test in a Colorado Senate committee Feb. 15 by 5-2 vote – identical to the support a similar bill received on that committee last year before it [...]

Santorum was here. Now it’s your turn <br /> for a surge

Santorum was here. Now it’s your turn
for a surge

For the Colorado LGBT community, the news from the state’s Feb. 7 caucus is grim. The state’s most dedicated and conservative voters sent us all – gays and mainstream Republicans alike – a message: we’re here, [...]

Challenges await Denver’s new police chief

Challenges await Denver’s new police chief

When Robert White becomes the new chief of police in Denver, he will face a number of challenges. Denver Police Department officers fear he is too community minded and a disciplinarian, and are grumbling about someone [...]