Sue Schafer

Death of Colorado civil union bill stirs anger, spurs action for November election

Financed by a network of donors from across the country, leaders of the community coupled with a progressive coalition — including statewide LGBT advocacy organization One Colorado — will zero in on a handful of races they plan to win, giving the Democratic Party at least 36 seats in the House, according to multiple sources.

Lobby Day empowered LGBT Coloradans

It was a sunny but chilly morning as participants in One Colorado’s LGBT Lobby Day…

All eyes on the House, civil unions at Colorado LGBT Lobby Day

Vicki Thompson tapped her foot while she peered through the lobby window into the Colorado House…

Colorado same-sex relationship recognition goes back to ’70s

Insight by Mike Yost For the history of same-sex unions in Colorado, think back. Decades…

Colorado gay rights group donates to Republican lawmakers who voted for civil unions

Colorado’s statewide-LGBT advocacy organization is putting its money where its mouth is. One Colorado, the…

Civil union fight, advances in LGBT rights took Colorado community to the ‘Edge of Glory’ in 2011

Decades from now, when historians look back on the LGBT movement, they’ll no doubt look…

Gay father announces candidacy for Colorado Senate

Less than a week after one gay man dropped out of the 2012 General Assembly…

Colorado gay lawmakers: civil unions a matter of “when,” not “if”

The Colorado civil union legislation that was killed eight months ago by Republicans on the…

Openly gay veteran announces bid for Colorado state House

A seventh member of the LGBT Colorado community has announced his intentions to seek a…

Power surges through Colorado LGBT community

Power comes in many shapes, sizes and colors. And when we set out to do…