Jace Woodrum

Citizen activists converge to champion change on LGBT Lobby Day

Hundreds of enthusiastic LGBT advocates from all four corners of Colorado converged in Denver Feb. 4 for One Colorado’s 2013 Lobby Day, urging their lawmakers to support bills that they and One Colorado support.

Panel Voices: After civil unions pass, what’s the next top issue for Colorado’s LGBT community?

Jace Woodrum, Phil Nash, Karl Wesley and George Gramer weigh in on this week’s question.

CALLING US OUT: The LGBT community looks inward for 2013

We have community leaders, thought leaders and folks on the street telling us how they plan to make 2013 their best year yet. We asked: What’s your New Year’s resolution, and what resolution should the LGBT community have as a whole?

From the Editor: A different kind of power

Out Front is honoring individuals who use their lives – and whatever positions they entail – to be change agents, speaking for justice, community and the betterment of others.

2012 Power List: Locals who made a difference this year

Colorado LGBT community members and allies who made a difference in 2012

Gay-Straight Alliance leadership summit to focus on inclusiveness

Colorado’s second annual Gay-Straight Alliance Leadership Summit, hosted by One Colorado and the Colorado GSA Network, will work to empower LGBTQ and allied students, educate school faculty, and strengthen GSAs throughout the state, organizers say. It takes place Saturday, Oct. 6 at the Auraria Campus in Denver.

Power Party to honor LGBT community activists, allies

Out Front, Colorado’s largest and oldest LGBT media organization and network, will honor 11 individuals and organizations who created change and gave back this year Oct. 6 at its inaugural Power Party.

Colorado civil unions groups boost November war chest

Two organizations working toward shifting the balance of the Colorado General Assembly to ensure next year’s passage of the Colorado Civil Union Act have beefed up their mutually exclusive war chests for a combined total of $55,000.

Gay vs. Gay in Denver state Senate race

No matter which major political party claims Colorado Senate District 31 in the November election, a gay man will represent those voters.

Schools missing the grade protecting LGBT youth

That’s right, only 37 percent of all school districts in Colorado have their policies completely up-to-date.