Kansas Gov. Brownback removes non-discrimination protections for LGBT state employees

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has rescinded an executive order signed by former Gov. Kathleen Sebelius in 2007 that extended non-discrimination protections to state employees on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. The order required agencies under the governor’s direct control to ensure they have programs to prevent harassment against gay men, lesbians, bisexuals…

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HRC and ADL condemn Urban Outfitters’ tapestry with Nazi-era anti-gay imagery

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has called out retailer Urban Outfitters for selling a striped tapestry featuring a single pink triangle, an unmistakable echo of uniforms Nazis issued to suspected gay male concentration camp prisoners. “Urban Outfitters has seized yet again on imagery of the Holocaust, one of the most…

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Bear Hands to headline San Diego IndieFest in City Heights

Saturday, March 28 San Diego IndieFest will take over City Heights Urban Village. Featuring over fifty diverse artists and bands on multiple stages and areas, San Diego IndieFest will close out the night with New York rockers, Bear Hands. A four piece electro-indie rock band out of Brooklyn, Bear Hands, are coming off an explosive year…

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MUSIC: Ricky Martin releases new album and announces world tour dates

Today, the multiple GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY®-winning artist Ricky Martin releases his studio album A Quien Quiera Escuchar (To Whoever Wants to Listen), around the world on Sony Music Latin. “A Quien Quiera Escuchar is a very romantic, honest and transparent record,” Ricky Martin observes. “The songs are filled with cultural influences, and they reveal…

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Human Rights Campaign calls on Americans to sign the ‘People’s Brief’ (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON – Today, the Human Rights Campaign launched an unprecedented “People’s Brief” to the U.S. Supreme Court. Roberta Kaplan, the leading civil rights litigator who won a landmark Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Windsor striking down Section 3 of the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act in 2013, is the author and lead counsel on the brief. The…

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‘Where the Bears Are’ to raise money for Season 4 on Kickstarter

LOS ANGELES — It’s The Golden Girls meets Murder, She Wrote with big, gay, hairy men! (aka “Bears”). The award-winning web series is raising funds for a Season 4 through Kickstarter! The campaign will run from Monday Feb. 16 to Thursday Mar. 19! Last season the Bears raised 150K and they hope to do it again! Season 4 promises…

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San Diego couple shares first-ever male same-sex ceremonial first kiss

A San Diego man and his partner made history yesterday when they became the first male same-sex couple to be chosen for the ceremonial first kiss during the homecoming of submarine warship USS San Francisco. The Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS San Francisco (SSN 711) returned to its  home port at Naval Base Point…

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San Diego premiere of award-winning documentary ‘States of Grace’ March 10 (VIDEO)

Join filmmakers Helen S. Cohen and Mark Lipman along with Dr. Grace Dammann for the San Diego premiere of the new feature-length documentary States of Grace at the Hillcrest Cinemas on Tuesday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. Dammann’s life was forever changed when a driver crashed head on into her car during a routine commute across the Golden Gate Bridge in 2008. States of…

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HRC: Is anyone in charge in Alabama?

WASHINGTON—After staying silent all morning—and tolerating Chief Justice Roy Moore’s lawless rampage against marriage equality over the past few days—Alabama Governor Robert Bentley has issued a statement. What does it say? Nothing. Nothing coherent, anyway. “This issue has created confusion with conflicting direction for Probate Judges in Alabama,” Bentley says, in a written statement posted…

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