Ohio married same-sex couples take their case back to the Supreme Court

Same-sex marriage is heading back to the Supreme Court as married same-sex couples asked the Supreme Court Friday to hear their appeal of a recent appeals court ruling upholding Ohio’s ban on recognizing their marriages, which were granted in other states, reports Buzzfeed. “These cases are about love, from birth to death,” the lawyers for…

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HRC: Committee recommendation on change to blood donation ban continues to stigmatize gay and bisexual men

WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign, (HRC),  has reacted to the decision by the nation’s Advisory Committee on Blood and Tissue Safety Availability (ACBTSA) which met to review the latest research on the current ban on blood donation from gay and bisexual men. The committee concluded that it would be reasonable to move to a…

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Marina Rice Bader launches special giveaway contest as thank you to fans

LOS ANGELES — Out filmmaker Marina Rice Bader, profiled last month in LGBT Weekly,  has launched an exclusive online contest to celebrate the success of her directorial debut Anatomy of A Love Seen. The filmmaker is personally saying “thank you” to her fans with 10 exclusive gift bags to be given out Dec. 27, Bader’s…

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HRC: 10 things you should know about Focus On The Family

WASHINGTON – Focus on the Family claims its mission is to help families thrive. Yet to anyone paying attention, it’s clear the organization is focused on one specific kind of family, and instead spends a lot of time, energy and money advocating against equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and their families….

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GLSEN benchmark survey reveals LGBT youth in California regularly hear anti-LGBT remarks and are harassed

GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) today released state-level data from its biennial National School Climate Survey report that show that schools remain unsafe for the majority of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students. The latest edition of GLSEN’s National School Climate Survey, which first began in 1999 and remains one of…

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Potential Massachusetts Superior Court Judge says as gay man, he must be sensitive to problems faced by LGBT people

If, and it’s not really a big if, but if District Court Judge Mark Mason joins the Massachusetts’ Superior Court, he already understands the special role he will play in cases involving the criminal justice system and members of the LGBT Community. As an openly gay man he feels added responsibility to be sensitive to…

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President names second Indian-American as liaison to LGBT community

Indian-American Aditi Hardikar has been appointed to a key White House position as liaison with the LGBT as well as the Asian American and Pacific Islanders communities. Hardikar, who till recently was director of the LGBT Leadership Council at the Democratic National Committee, replaces another Indian-American, Gautam Raghavan, at the White House, who has now…

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Could an old law be retrofitted for new cases of gay workplace discrimination?

By every measure, Josh Kronberg-Rasner was a model employee. Bright, personable, a go-getter, Kronberg had filled, at one time or another, every position at the food service company he worked for in Casper, Wyoming from general manager to executive chef. “You name it, I’d done all of it.” The fact that he is openly gay…

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