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Abundancia de Petróleo y VIH/SIDA

A pesar de su historia de riqueza y éxito político-económico, sexo entre personas del mismo sexo es todavía ilegal en Trinidad y Tobogo.

Entrevista con el Dr. Héctor Carrillo

Sx Latinas: ¿Podría describir brevemente su estudio?Dr. Carrillo: Es un estudio etnográfico sobre sexualidad y riesgo por VIH entre hombres inmigrantes gay y bisexuales mexicanos en la ciudad de San Diego. Extrajimos los datos necesarios de una muestra de 150 hombres. Poco más de la mitad de la muestra incluyó a inmigrantes gay y bisexuales.

Exposing Oppression in Egypt

Up and coming filmmaker Maher Sabry exhibits his passion for human rights activism through his stunning work. All My Life, Sabry’s debut feature length film, is the first unapologetic look into the struggles and pleasures of gay men in Egypt. The film centers on the Queen Boat case of 2001, where fifty-two men were arrested at a

California's Marriage Equality

Click here to see Gil Herdt talking about 'Gay Marriage Acceptance' with ABC7 News!  

Mothers' Days

Jacqueline Taylor, the dean of DePaul University’s College of Communications, has written a new memoir. Waiting for the Call recounts her journey from the daughter of a Southern Baptist preacher to lesbian mother of two girls, whom she adopted with her partner Carol. American Sexuality: In writing your memoir, what section

The Key to Enlightenment

At six-foot-five, two hundred and twenty odd pounds, ex-marine Jeff Key could easily palm my face like a basketball but shakes my hand instead. He is dressed in rumpled jeans and a purposefully disheveled T-shirt, and I notice he’s handsome. He seems to take pity on my five foot two (read: one) frame and suggests we sit down as we begin

Sailor Men

In 1997 lurid Navy initiations caught on video and broadcast on national television riveted public attention. Newspaper editorials criticized them as abusive. “Kissing the Royal Belly” or “Royal Baby,” which is associated with crossing the equator, drew special notice. The ritual calls for initiates to kneel before a

The Down Low: New jargon, sensationalism, or agent of change?

“Mounting anxiety about sexual encounters with high-risk partners spotlights hush-hush concern” —subtitle of “The Hidden Fear: Black Women, Bisexuals and the AIDS Risk,” Ebony magazine, January 1988, by Laura Randolph

Disabled Early, Gay Late

A Scotsman reflects on his life