Soccer provides important lessons for young men both on and off the field.
Guyhood
Can LGBT Books Save Lives?
The Lambda Literary Foundation’s LGBT Writers in Schools Program connects authors with classrooms, and in turn, provides hope.
Coming Out: My Loss and My Gain
Coming out redirects your life for the better by cutting out those that have no place in your story and by bringing those that truly love you closer to you.
How I Am Rethinking Success and Happiness in Post-Grad Life
David Reitan suggests that not finding a job right out of college might not be the worst thing for a grad.
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.
The ‘F’-Word: Once Heard, Cannot Be Unheard
I feel I speak on behalf of every single person that has dealt with these issues that it shouldn’t GET better, it should BE better from day one.
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.
That’s Right, This Man’s Talking About the V-Word, and You Should, Too
All the most important, life-changing, powerful conversations require vulnerability, yet men are discouraged from even experimenting with the V-word.
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.
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.
Dear Ally, Thank You For Giving This Man Permission to Cry
You gave us, the men in your life, the permission to cry. And we needed it. As a matter of fact, we still need it.
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.’
Qualifying for Quinn: Miles in Memory of Man’s Best Friend
The Mighty Quinn–he guided me physically in life and now guides me spiritually on my journey to Boston.
Guide On the Side: Helping My Friend With Visual Impairment Achieve the Boston Dream
I knew what he had done to live a healthy, full life with blindness, and I had seen how he climbed whatever mountain was in front of him. It was now Randy’s time to lean on me, and he did.
How a Floral Deliveryman, Exhausted From a Mother’s Day Marathon, Found the Last Stop Truly Saved as Best
Time for the flower delivery guy to drive off into the sunset.
Time for the flower delivery guy to drive off into the sunset.














