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LGBT Anti-Bullying Initiatives with Martial Arts Star Daniel Puder – Watch the Interview

In a series of video interviews published earlier this month, gay journalist Anthony Gioffre speaks with mixed martial arts star and anti-bullying activist Daniel Puder about a new self esteem and goal-setting program to help eradicate discriminatory violence among students. Gioffre explains in his introduction to the series that Puder drew inspiration for his program…

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Dianne Feinstein to Introduce Legislation Against the Defense of Marriage Act

A statement was issued today by U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein following Attorney General Eric Holder’s decision on lawsuits that challenge the Defense of Marriage Act. The law defines marriage between a man and woman for federal purposes, but denies any federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples. In her statement, Feinstein intends to introduce legislation…

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EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Rocha refutes news report that “flawed, unsubstantiated” claims led to his DADT discharge

The Associated Press has reported, “the Navy says it wrongly accused Navy dog handler Michael Toussaint of singling out a gay sailor for hazing at kennels he ran in Bahrain.” However, that gay sailor, San Diegan Joseph Rocha, says the AP has their facts totally wrong. Former Petty Officer Third Class Rocha, who was discharged…

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Massachusetts Governor signs Executive Order to Protect Transgender Employees

Governor Deval Patrick signed a groundbreaking Executive Order yesterday in Boston that will protect employees of the state of Massachusetts from discrimination based on gender identity and/or expression. The order applies to all state agencies within and contracted with the Executive Branch, and constitutes a historic step forward in the fight for LGBT equality. With unemployment…

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Target Makes Changes to Balance Political Giving Policies

In the wake of controversy surrounding contributions to a politically conservative action committee during the 2010 elections, Target Corp. has announced new policies concerning future political giving activity. Jessica Carlson, a spokesperson for the popular retail corporation, explains that the company’s revised giving protocol was enacted after a meeting between the corporate responsibility committee and…

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