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Salt-N-Pepa, Ross Matthews and more at this year’s San Diego Pride Festival

San Diego Pride announced this year’s complete festival entertainment lineup today, with iconic female hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa and comedian Ross Matthews among the top talents scheduled to take the stage. The LGBT Pride festival is scheduled to take place July 16-17 in Balboa Park. On Saturday, July 16, crowds at the Main Stage will enjoy…

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New poll reveals American Christian majority in support of LGBT equality

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) announced today that the results of a new poll conducted in cooperation between HRC and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research show the majority of American Christians to be in favor of LGBT equality. The poll, which included a cross-section of Christian denominations including Catholics, Protestants, Mormons and others, revealed that Christians…

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Just Say ‘Takei’: Tennessee to ban any homosexual language after ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill passes in Senate

Public school teachers and students in Tennessee may be banned from using any language that alludes to or expresses homosexuality in the classroom if the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill passes next year. The Tennessee Senate has already passed the homophobic bill, but it will likely remain in limbo as lawmakers prepare to adjourn this spring….

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Stuart Milk Brings Uncle’s Message of Hope and Inclusion to Seven Italian Cities

The activist nephew of the late U.S. Civil rights leader, Harvey Milk, completed a whirlwind seven city human rights tour sponsored by Equality Italia and included high level government conferences, official state visits, students, business and activist meetings. Starting in Genoa the first week of May and crisscrossing the Mediterranean nation, Milk headlined film festivals,…

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Community comes out to support redistricting commissioner

As expected, the San Diego Republican Party asked for the resignation of Redistricting Commissioner Carlos Marquez at tonight’s public meeting, providing evidence from a month-long private investigation that alleges Marquez does not live in San Diego. After listening to more than 30 other speakers defending Marquez and accusing the Republican Party of “smear tactics” and…

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$1.1 Million awarded to openly-gay Los Angeles police officer in discrimination lawsuit

Openly gay LAPD Sgt. Ronald Crump was awarded $1.1 million Thursday when a jury sided in his case after a civil lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles for allegations including discrimination, retaliation and humiliation, in particularly received from LAPD management. Crump is a well-known LAPD officer and served  as a poster boy for the…

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