What’s your Gay Pride story?
The Good Life Includes Poetry
The life worth living includes the arts.
Military PTSD and the DSM-V
Implications for combat veterans as the APA considers revisions to the DSM-V.
Is Our President a Stoner?
Justin Cascio muses on how our presidents’ affections toward mary-jane makes them relatable, not disgraceful.
Military Honors
The military is a family that grieves.
Fat Is the New Gay
Ex-gay and Christian weight loss ministries freight the body with sin.
Transgendered at 5 Years Old?
Justin Cascio offers insight to a Washinton Post story about a gender variant 5 year-old child, who was born a girl and insists she is a boy.
Video: The World Is Full
In ecological terms, Paul Gilding says that we are spending 150% of what we make. That’s not a responsible way to run one household’s expenses. When the household is the whole world, the questions of how we use resources are more than personal.
Father’s Day: 6/9
Fathers have been defined as complementary to mothers. How do you define fatherhood?
“The total of people who speak out and call themselves feminists get to define what feminism is.”.
This comment was from Justin Cascio, responding to other commenters on his post “5 Ways Feminism Helps Men.”
Five Ways Feminism Helps Men
Justin Cascio names five ways feminism helps men.
All the Single Men: Advice on Attending Weddings This Season
DeAnna Lorraine talks to Justin Cascio about the emotional experience of attending a wedding, and how single men can make the most of it.
How We Talk About What Turns Us On
There are those bodies that we congratulate ourselves for liking, and then there is what we like.
Morning Prayers: An Act of Devotion, Passed From Father to Son
Justin Cascio believes this video of a Muslim man praying while his baby son climbs all over him is the embodiment of grace.
Angry Birds, Video Games, and the Depersonalization of War
Are you a video game addict, The New York Times asks?
The Bystander Stops The Bully: Amazing Music Video By Teens
High school students Triple Oswald and Kaitlyn K create a moving lip-dub video in a campaign to end bullying.








