Since 1982, the American Library Association (ALA) has been hosting a Banned Books Week during the last week of September. The week begins with “Read Out!” featuring several authors and celebrities reading from their favorite banned books.

TPAN (Test Positive Action Network) celebrates its 21st anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, it will honor 21 organizations and individuals “who have made outstanding contributions to TPAN and to the HIV/AIDS community,” according to its press release about the event, called “Aware Affair: Superheroes.” Among those named “superheroes” is Columbia College Chicago, for its “leadership and dedication.” Specifically, the institution is being recognized for its AIDS-focused theme during the initial year of the Critical Encounters learning initiative.
The LGBTI Health Summit came in the thick of very intense national conversations around health care, especially at various Town Halls across the country. Despite the national spotlight on an issue that clearly has the attention of more than the approximately 50 million uninsured, the gay community’s response to the health crisis has been relatively muted.