QueerView March 28: A Look Back At The Week In LGBT News Stories

A Look Back At The Week In LGBT News

Each week HuffPost Gay Voices and HuffPost Live will take a look back at some of the biggest queer news stories from the past week. Check back every Friday for your queer news round-up in this regular feature titled "QueerView."

Patricia Todd, Alabama's Openly Gay Lawmaker On Why She'd Never Leave The StateThe Huffington Post spoke with Todd about how being gay is no longer a campaign issue in her district, her relationship with her Republican colleagues, and why she'd never leave Alabama.

School Says Short-Haired Girl, 8, Needs To Start Acting More FeminineTwo Virginia grandparents have pulled their granddaughter, Sunnie Kahle, 8, out of her Christian elementary school after receiving a letter from administrators saying they would reject admittance to the girl unless she started dressing more feminine, according to local outlet WSET-TV.

Meet The Women Tying The Knot On The First DayFor many who have been fighting the good fight around gay and lesbian marriage legislation, this Saturday is a long-awaited day.

'The Gay Men Project' By Kevin Truong Engaged In Kickstarter"The Gay Men Project" is a large-scale photography endeavor from Kevin Truong that aims to document the lives and experiences of gay men on a global scale.

QueerView's Unicorn Of The WeekJosh brings us HuffPost Live's "Unicorn of the Week."

Bisexuality: Fact Or Fiction?A scientific study is underway to prove once and for all whether bisexuality actually exists or not.

Jennifer Louise Lopez Asks Anti-Gay Harlem Church To Stone HerWhen Jennifer Louise Lopez first saw the horrific anti-gay sign go up on The ATLAH Worldwide Missionary Church in her neighborhood in Harlem, she knew she had to take action.

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