Dishonor court Feb. 17 Landen Gambill reports assault to UNC Judicial Program Officer Erik Hunter and Hunter issues no-contact order against ex-boyfriend. Feb. 17–20 EEAC suspends ex-boyfriend indefinitely. March 6 Gambill notified that Honor Court is charging ex-boyfriend with two charges of sexual misconduct and one charge of harassment and intimidation. May 2 & 3 […]
Anna Blackshaw
Bio: Anna Blackshaw is a freelance writer and photographer.
After the Arab Spring, the future is uncertain for Muslim gay youth
Houssem Ben Issa is 20 years old, and like most of Tunisia’s gay population, he participated in the uprisings that led to the overthrow of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, the brutal leader who ruled this North African country for more than two decades. Fueled by years of political repression, human rights abuses and deep […]
Yes, we’re queer: LGBTQ youth speak out
The common narrative about queer youth today is often one of crisis. They are bullied and tormented at schools, experience higher levels of depression and are at increased risk for homelessness and suicide. It is true, and it has long been true for gay youth. But another storyline has emerged: Queer youth are thriving and […]
Voices of the help: Domestic workers tell their stories
We see them every day. They clean our hospitals, universities and hotels. They work in private homes caring for our children and our aging parents. We see them pushing strollers and wheelchairs and cleaning carts. Their daily presence allows the professional classes to go to work knowing that their loved ones are tended to and […]
Why were the Sanitation Two fired?
Documents The state and federal lawsuits filed by or on behalf of Clyde Clark and Kerry Bigelow. Home addresses have been redacted for privacy reasons. The address of Roger Stancil is Chapel Hill Town Hall. The Town of Chapel Hill’s response to the EEOC The report from the Employment Security Commission approving unemployment benefits for […]

