In the strict Islamic nation of Iran, it is legal to be transsexual but not gay.
Girls in training in the Israeli Defense Forces are transformed over two months.
Gay Palestinian Boody talks about the threats he received on the U.S. screening tour of the film.
In the spirit of collaboration, composer DBR meets with Avery to bring music to her story.
William Burroughs was an iconoclast who himself became an icon.
Burroughs didn't feel at home unless he had a loaded gun by his side.
Later in life, Burroughs moved from words to images...using some very unusual techniques.
Publisher V. Vale describes how Burroughs became a role model on the punk rock scene.
What Sasha learns about her unborn child forces her to make a hard choice.
Embodying two spirits
Gender as a spectrum, not a divide
Striving to be accepted, not tolerated
"This is how I'm gonna be"
Gay rights pioneer Harry Hay strongly identified with the traditions of the nadleehi.
Role models can make all the difference in a young person's life.
Fred's mother turned her loss into a personal mission to help other kids like her son.
Remembering the beginnings of the AIDS crisis.
A health crisis catalyzes a political movement.
The terrible and rapid effect of AIDS.
Though decimated in numbers, a community grows stronger.
Meet four transgender individuals living in the largest Islamic country in the world.
Robinson is the first openly gay person to become a bishop in the historic traditions of Christendom.
Bishop Robinson describes persevering in the face of hatred.
Gene Robinson's sermon at the New York City Pride Parade
Robinson attends vote on Marriage Equality in New Hampshire.
Quadriplegic Luther Hillman has signed up to be euthanized in return for his wife’s medical care.
The consequences of California’s Proposition 8 vote are revealed through several personal stories.
Canvassers for marriage equality take the issues to the street corner.
Differences of opinion about LGBT lifestyles emerge during a family gathering.