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How I Got Over used by permission of Tuan N’Gai, copyright © 2011 by Tuan N’Gai.
A “Better” Evolution used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Joseph Odysseus Mastro.
Save Yourself, Save the World used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Khris Brown.
Becoming an Authentic Person used by permission of Nicholas Wheeler, copyright © 2011 by Nicholas Wheeler.
On the Other Side used by permission of the authors, copyright © 2011 by Jay Fox-worthy and Bryan Leffew.
Bully Me used by permission of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah and Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum copyright © 2011 by Congregation Beit Simchat Torah. Originally created as part of the Strength Through Community Project of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in New York.
To the Bullies used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Tristan Jackson (TJ).
The Good Fight used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Kristel Yoneda.
A Message from Kevin Hague used by permission of Kevin Hague, copyright © 2011 by Kevin Hague.
Haters Can’t Hate Someone Who Loves Themselves, And if They Do, Who Cares used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Lynn Breedlove.
Not Playing at a Cinema Near You used by permission of Rebecca Brown, copyright © 2011 by Rebecca Brown.
From “Faggot” to Field Biologist used by permission of Christopher A. Schmitt, copyright © 2011 by Christopher A. Schmitt.
It Got Better used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Stephen D. Lorimor.
Our Parents as Allies used by permission of the authors, copyright © 2011 by Lawrence Gullo, Fyodor Pavlov, Eileen Charbonneau, and Ed Gullo.
Lesbian Teacher Believes in You used by permission of Kristin Rivers, copyright © 2011 by Kristin Rivers.
Stepping Off the Sidelines used by permission of Wayne Knaub, Damian Tracy, and the Greater Philadelphia Flag Football League, copyright © 2011 by Wayne Knaub.
My Own Worst Enemy used by permission of the author, copyright © 2010 by Jessica Leshnoff.
You Are a Beloved Child of God used by permission of the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, copyright © 2011 by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Transgendered and Self-Educated in Maine used by permission of Jean Vermette, copyright © 2011 by Jean Vermette.
The Power of “You” used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Luan Legacy.
It Gets Better for Small Towners, Too used by permission of Dwayne Steward, copyright © 2011 by Dwayne Steward.
To Me: With Love and Squalor used by permission of Terry Galloway, copyright © 2011 by Terry Galloway.
Happiness Is Inevitable used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Henry Winfiele.
Wish I’d Been Sassier! used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Brian Gallivan.
Protect and Serve Loves Semper Fidelis used by permission of the authors, copyright © 2011 by J.D. Davis and Allen D. Stone.
The Doors of Acceptance used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Shaun Ridgway.
Hope Out of Tragedy used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Matthew Houck.
Patience Makes Perfect . . . Sense used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Angelo D’Agostino.
Christian LGBT Kids: You’re Part of the Plan used by permission of Raven Mardirosian, copyright © 2011 by Raven Mardirosian.
Terrible Day used by permission of Patrick Murphy, copyright © 2011 by Patrick Murphy.
The Worst of Both Worlds used by permission of Michelle Faid, copyright © 2011 by Cooter Space.
Closets on Fire used by permission of Anthony Antoine, copyright © 2011 by Anthony Antoine.
The King Brothers used by permission of the authors, copyright © 2011 by Dick King and Mark S. King.
Community Found used by permission of Taylor Bailey, copyright © 2011 by Taylor Bailey.
From Scared to Proud: The Journey of a Gay Medical Student used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Jake Kleinman.
Authentic Self used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Sara Sperling.
You Can Live a Life That’s Worth Living used by permission of the author, copyright © 2011 by Kate Bornstein.
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Dan Savage is the author of the syndicated column “Savage Love,” now also an iPhone app, and the editor director of The Stranger, Seattle’s weekly newspaper. In addition to his frequent appearances on CNN, MSNBC, Real Time With Bill Maher, and The Colbert Report, Savage is a regular contributor to public radio’s This American Life. He is the author of Savage Love; The Kid: What Happened When My Boyfriend and I Decided to Get Pregnant; Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America; and The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage and My Family. Savage is writing a new book, tentatively titled The Sex Life of Others (Dutton/Penguin, 2012).
In September 2010, Dan Savage and his husband, Terry Miller, created the It Gets Better Project. Dan and Terry created the first It Gets Better video. Savage lives in Seattle, Washington, with his husband, Terry, and their son, D.J.
Terry Miller is an event promoter, musician, and DJ. He has produced events for artists as varied as the satirical LA pop duo Garfunkel & Oates, J. D. Twitch, and NPR’s Ira Glass.
Terry grew up in Spokane, Washington; he and Dan Savage have been together for sixteen years. They were married in Canada and live in Seattle with their son, DJ.
Also by Dan Savage
Savage Love: Straight Answers from America’s Most Popular Sex Columnist
The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant
Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America
The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family