It is time to bring the nonviolent protests of the 1960s civil rights movement to anti-gay Indiana.
To Stop Not Moving: The Story of a Sick Week
A man who very rarely takes sick days—or weeks—discusses how he recently collapsed from exhaustion.
Learning to Live With Dread
Matthew Rozsa shares his secret for not worrying about the end of world and everything else that makes him anxious.
Why We Want to Believe Conspiracy Theories
Matthew Rozsa holds conspiracy theorists to the same standard of skepticism that they claim to use.
Sneaky Homophobes Are Undermining Gay Rights Progress
Matthew Rozsa explains how bigotry and lack of honor go hand-in-hand.
My Top 3 Pet Peeves (That Are Actually a Big Deal)
Matthew Rozsa discusses the three pet peeves that bug him the most. Someone has to do it, right?
Sean Penn’s Big Mistake and What We Should Learn From It
Sean Penn forgot that behaviors which may seem appropriate in private are often inappropriate in public.
When They Laughed at Rape…
Matthew Rozsa discusses how an off-hand observation during a speech illustrated an important point about rape culture.
Maturity: Learning It’s Not About You
Matthew Rozsa discusses three ways in which being mature can be reduced to a single lesson: It isn’t about you.
Soul-Searching of an American Insomniac
I am an American and an insomniac … and that link is not coincidental.
Why It’s Ethically Wrong Not to Recognize Man-Made Climate Change
Matthew Rozsa reminds us that man-made global warming is a fact, and we as a species need to grow up and take responsibility.
The 5 Most Unappreciated Lessons From Super Bowl XLIX
Matthew Rozsa discusses what the Super Bowl can teach us about gay rights, common sense, and more.
The Pros and Cons of Workaholism
Being a workaholic has its advantages and disadvantages. Matt Rozsa takes a look at both.
Dating With Asperger’s
Dating with high-functioning autism isn’t easy, but it can be done.
Thoughts on Jewish Identity in a Post-Charlie Hebdo World
Matthew Rozsa explores the divided politics of the American Jewish community.
A Guide to Online Etiquette—and Basic Human Decency
Matthew Rozsa offers a set of rules to give us a kinder, gentler Internet.









