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9 hours ago — In the last few months, we have seen a flood of prominent Republicans come out for marriage equality. Many of them are not only supporting the issue but actually speaking out and raising funds to assist in the...
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in News by Pink Triangle
14 hours ago — The UK gay Humanist charity the Pink Triangle Trust (PTT) – this blog’s owner – has warmly welcomed the news that the European Parliament’s Intergroup on LGBT Rights has taken up the case of Leo Igwe, the Nigerian...
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in Internet by Transgriot
September 01, 2010 — House Blend and the award comes from my own people. Hmm..don't and won't know how the voting went in the 'Best LGBT Blog' category, but didn't do much promotion of it, either. Oh well, there's...
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in News by Pam's House Blend
September 01, 2010 — Join us for a liveblog this evening with the leaders of Outserve , the "underground network of LGBT actively serving military members." We are active duty and veteran gay, lesbian, and bisexual...
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September 01, 2010 — Check out this archaic assemblage of bigots at Coudersport, Pennsylvania's public library at a presentation meant to counter the screening of Out in the Silence , a documentary by filmmaker Joe Wilson about what...
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August 31, 2010 — This is not an invitation to get into The Cuba Discussion, but it is good when any world leader looks back on a nation’s past misdeeds against LGBT people and says, “You know what? That...
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August 31, 2010 — American Catholics in the political process to support LGBT equality—has, to my knowledge, made no attempt at all to include many Catholic bloggers including me and a large number of other...
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August 31, 2010 — There is a must-read diary over at DKos by GLBT and Friends that covers some ground that we discuss here in the coffeehouse fairly often - can we define a single view of what the LGBT community...
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August 31, 2010 — bullying and supports local and federal efforts to curb the incidents. A 2005 GLSEN and Harris Interactive report showed nearly 65 percent of middle and high school students had been subjected to bullying and a...
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August 31, 2010 — Will the end of this year be a reverse image to that of 2008? Two years ago, most people in the LGBT community were looking ahead to the upcoming elections. There seemed a good chance that...
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August 31, 2010 — Imagine this as the opening statement of your latest school board meeting. "“Hi, I’m Tammy Aaberg, the mother of Justin Aaberg, who was a gay student at Anoka High School who committed suicide July 9th of...
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August 31, 2010 — Streets. The brightly colored banner is a sign of diversity and acceptance for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender citizens. “It definitely will promote the event, but I also hope it makes people realize...
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in Travel by Towleroad News
September 01, 2010 — Bozeman, Montana considers LGBT anti-discrimination ordinance . Michael Joseph Gross enters Sarah Palin's world in the new Vanity Fair . Top GOP strategists attending Log Cabin fundraiser . Jared...
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August 30, 2010 — The state Senate Republican campaign committee is making an issue out of a fundraiser Hugh Farley challenger Democrat Susan Savage held Sunday at a private house in Schenectady’s historic Stockade neighborhood – a fundraiser supported...
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August 30, 2010 — aspects of bullying - as long as that bullying is motivated by a hatred of LGBT individuals. Indeed, these leaders believe that stopping such bullying against LGBT individuals is a form of persecution - in...