News in Brief Colombia’s Road to Peace Remains Littered With Uncertainty After a major court decision protecting a peace agreement between rebel groups and the government, the future looks promising for Colombia, but the process is still far from over. Fabio Andres Diaz
Social Justice The End of Gay Rights How a Trump Supreme Court will erode LGBT rights. Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza
Social Justice Chechnya’s Growing Hostility Toward Its LGBTQ Community Recent reports from Chechnya indicate that officials are rounding up, torturing, and killing Chechen men suspected of engaging in homosexual activity. Aubrey Menarndt
News in Brief Things Are (Sort of) Getting Better for LGBT Students Despite historically high acceptance of LGBT Americans, schools are still slow to adapt. By Jared Keller (Photo: Ozan… Pacific Standard Staff
Social Justice America: Ready for Gay Parenting, Still Scared of Gay Sex A look into America's changing views about love and family. Francie Diep
Social Justice LGBT Film: Still Suffering From Baby-Step Syndrome After marriage equality, LGBTQ cinema is in flux—and Hollywood has been slow to adapt. Kyle Turner
Social Justice The Big Leagues’ Slow Acceptance of Openly Gay Players Over the past 40 years, journalists have been writing the same coming-out stories, because such stories are still rare. Francie Diep
Social Justice Anti-Gay Bias Is Even Diminishing on an Unconscious Level A new study finds expressions of more accepting attitudes toward homosexuals are not just lip service. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice When Science and Social Justice Collide In the battles between scientists and social justice activists, sometimes our democracy takes collateral damage. Alice Dreger