Freedom to Marry - New York, NY since May 2012
Online Content Manager
The Bilerico Project - Washington, D.C. May 2011 - May 2012
Associate Editor
Generocity - Philadelphia, PA Dec 2010 - May 2012
Freelance Writer
Buzzsaw Magazine - Ithaca, NY Sep 2008 - May 2012
Web Editor
The Good Men Project Dec 2010 - Jun 2011
Contributing Blogger
Education:
Ithaca College 2008 - 2012
B.A., Journalism, Spanish, Religious Studies
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Adam Polaski explains at Freedom to Marry's blog that "the decision in Alabama was in Searcy v. Strange, filed by Cari Searcy and Kim McKeand and private counsel. Cari and Kim have been working for nearly a decade to legally adopt their son, but because of Alabama's marriage laws, the couple has bee
Date: Jan 24, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
'Test Me' Digital Initiative Launches To Promote HIV Testing
"As part of a generation raised well after the HIV/AIDS crisis, I know that it's easy to get the false impression that the LGBT community is past that time in our history," said Adam Polaski, a NYC based writer and activist. "I'd like to see more organizations and media outlets prioritizing stories