Discusses how Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism view homosexuality, and how lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people of faith navigate within those traditions.
Discusses the resources and support available to LGBT youth to deal with shame, rejection, low self-esteem, and other issues that may lead to health problems like obesity and substance abuse.
This book traces the "nature versus nurture" debate over the origin of same-sex attraction. It questions those traditional notions of gender, gender identity and sexual orientation at the center of LGBT people's sense of self, their struggle for civil rights, and happy, fulfilling lives.