
Film: The New Black
An IPS and Community Cinema [DC] preview that tells the story of how the African American community is grappling with the gay rights issue in light of the gay marriage movement and the fight over civil rights.
An IPS and Community Cinema [DC] preview that tells the story of how the African American community is grappling with the gay rights issue in light of the gay marriage movement and the fight over civil rights.
You’re invited to the IPS and Community Cinema [DC] preview about the first openly gay person to be elected bishop in the high church traditions of Christianity.
God Loves Uganda takes an extraordinary look at the influence of conservative American evangelicals on Ugandan society.
IPS Fellow and filmmaker Saul Laudau will share insights from his half century of work on Cuba and on U.S. policy toward the island. Saul is working on his fifth film on Cuba, this one on the struggle for gay and lesbian rights in Cuba.
Conservatives will miss gay-bashing as an electoral strategy.
The DADT repeal marked a significant step toward equal rights for the LGBT community, but the problems don’t stop — or start — there.
When it comes to attitudes toward gays and lesbians in Africa, donor countries need to conjure up all their skill to walk the tightrope between mindfulness and meddling.
As the suffragists who fought for voting rights for women and the abolitionists who struggled to end slavery learned, freedom takes time.
We can’t ignore this crisis.
The gay rights movement is gradually winning its battle for equality.