A new study indicates that job postings can unintentionally suggest whether positions are typically held by men or women
Despite Employment Uptick, Men Should Embrace ‘Feminine’ Jobs
Last year’s employment gains shouldn’t be interpreted as an end to the threats to male success in the workforce.
New Fall Show Teaches Us ‘How to Be a Gentleman’
A new sitcom from CBS explores masculinity by looking at two extremes of manhood.
Outserve Keeps the Spotlight on DADT with Leadership Summit
Association of gay, lesbian and bisexual military personnel will host the Outserve Armed Forces Leadership Summit in October
Genderless Baby: Experiment or Exploitation?
A Canadian couple is trying to raise their child free from impositions of gender. Some are calling it irresponsible; here, Adam Polaski argues that it’s a noble experiment.
Who Needs Medical School Textbooks When You Have Wikipedia?
Research shows that medical school students are more likely to use Wikipedia in preparation for exams than official peer-reviewed materials.
The Gender Paradox in the Nonprofit Sector
A new study shows that women are more involved with causes, and yet they’re still overshadowed by men in the management of nonprofit organizations.
The Science Behind the ‘Gayccent’
A new study shows that the average listener can guess a man’s sexual orientation based on the way he says his vowels.
Rolling Back Gay Rights in Tennessee and Minnesota
In the past week Tennessee and Minnesota have advanced several anti-gay measures, furthering the anti-equality movement in the U.S.
Everything I Know About Being a Man I Learned From Cartoons
Animated characters taught me to listen, indulge, adventure, laugh, and stand up for what’s right.
Ban on Circumcision Up for Vote in San Francisco
A new ballot initiative in San Francisco could ban male circumcision in the city. Is this a win for “intactivists”?
Magic Johnson Reflects on 20 Years With HIV
Even after two decades of living with HIV, the ex–NBA star continues the charge to raise awareness, change perceptions, and find a cure.
Revitalizing Androgyny
The controversy over the latest cover of Dossier shines a new light on Americans’ discomfort with androgyny.
‘The Hendricks Syndrome’: Fall TV Returns to the ’60s, When Gender Roles Were Less Messy
The producers of “Pan Am” and “The Playboy Club” risk paying tribute to these specific, unequal gender roles in a way that may contest our country’s recent strides toward equality.
May: Month of the Moustache?
After Movember and Manuary, does anyone really have the endurance for a mustachioed marathon in May?
Who Says Women Don’t Like Dick Jokes?
Maybe “Bridesmaids,” with its $24.4 million weekend box office take, can prompt filmmakers to stop aggressively applying gender to comedy.