Covering LGBT issues in a Mormon state November 22, 2013 By Joel Campbell Advocates and media members gather for a discussion in Salt Lake City
Pointing fingers September 23, 2013 By Edirin Oputu HuffPost Live’s coverage of a nonsensical anti-gay article in a Nigerian newspaper raises questions of its own
Pioneer and pariah September 13, 2013 By Edirin Oputu Brother Outsider offers a touching portrait of Bayard Rustin, an unsung hero of the civil rights movement
On covering same-sex marriage June 17, 2013 By Jennifer Vanasco Here are some takeaways from last week’s panel, moderated by the author
Video: CJR’s panel discussion on coverage of gay marriage June 15, 2013 By The Editors On the eve of two related SCOTUS decisions, how should journalists be covering the issue?
Is the Washington Post pro-gay? February 28, 2013 By Jennifer Vanasco If they are, it shouldn’t be at the expense of covering anti-gay individuals
AP’s first usage guidelines on ‘husband, wife’ February 21, 2013 By Jennifer Vanasco The new entry comes in response to anger over a memo to avoid the words to describe gay couples
Loaded language of gay marriage January 4, 2013 By Jennifer Vanasco Reporters need to be mindful of using loaded terminology
Historic votes, hidden from live coverage November 12, 2012 By Jennifer Vanasco The four gay marriage votes in last week’s election were hard to follow in real-time
The tenuous claim of Israeli ‘pinkwashing’ June 26, 2012 By Justin D. Martin The charge that a culture of tolerance works as a PR superweapon seems bogus