The Lambda Literary Foundation’s LGBT Writers in Schools Program connects authors with classrooms, and in turn, provides hope.
If You Never Knew Your Gender, Who Would You Love?
David Levithan’s novel Every Day invites readers to consider the foundations of attraction and love.
Navigating the New Stage of Male Development
Your challenge is not to avoid this stage (because it’s here to stay) but to navigate it consciously and ethically.
The Snags and Snares of Male Decision Making
When it seems like whatever decision you make will reinforce a male stereotype or break a male-centric taboo, what’s a man to do?
Join Me in the Classroom, Mayor Hamilton, and Tell My Students to “Grow a Pair”
Porterville County Mayor Cameron Hamilton’s message to targets of bullying generalizes and negates the bullied child’s experience.
Insight on the Urge to Squeeze Puppies and Eat Babies
Yale researchers Rebecca Dyer and Oriana Aragon use bubble wrap and photographs to explore mankind’s strange desire to crush or devour extremely cute animals.
Call for Submissions: LGBT Pride and LGBT Book Month
We’re looking for gay, bi-sexual, and transgender youth to tell their stories; to embrace this month by celebrating their sexual identity and gender identification, sharing how gender diversity is a gift, and reinforcing that sexual orientation and gender identity are inherent.
Sigma Chi and University of North Dakota Indian Association Peacemaking
For those who have been in the Grand Forks community for several years, Time-Out week and Wacipi proves to be a tired exercise in cultural sensitivity training, which is exceedingly frustrating when the ones you are making your case to have in theory, ‘committed themselves to cultural diversity.’
Four Laps + Four Beers + 4:57.1 = Beer Mile History!
Accomplished runner James Nielsen combined athleticism, scientific principles, and a few cans of Budweiser to accomplish what many thought impossible.
Ohio Teen Models Empathy and Unconditional Love on Prom Night
Austin Dennison learned his 89 year-old great-grandmother had never been to prom, so he remedied that.
Men Conversing Rationally, Something Needed More In Online Comments Sections
When a female teacher gives a fifteen year old a lap dance, you’d expect the news story itself to be the most disturbing part. You would be wrong.
Dear 15 Year-Old Me: A Monster Is Coming, And With It, Darkness
Build your arsenal now. Gather your good friends, and hold them close. Strengthen your mind to block out the roars.
May Call For Submissions- HELP WANTED: Best, Worst, Oddest Guyhood Jobs
Have you worked an absolutely terrible job, a truly odd job, or a dream job? Guyhood wants your story.
Sergeant Major Bart Womack Examines a 2003 Embedded Enemy Attack and Honors Military Children Left Behind
“From the moment I sat down to write this book, I immediately wanted to do something for the very young sons of our fallen.”
How a Text From a Former Colleague About a Rabbit Penis Made Me Miss My Job, If Only For a Moment
This is Theo. He shows fourth-graders love. Last week, he showed something else … and the investigation began.
Whether Men Haze Bison or Humans, The Explanations Are Oddly Similar
Haze (v): (1) Drive in a specific direction while on horseback; (2) Force to perform strenuous, humiliating, or dangerous tasks














