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San Diego Hoops signups begin

Brush up on your pick-and-roll knowledge, fadeaway technique and full-court press fitness, because the San Diego Hoops LGBT Basketball League is open for signups. The registration process of coaches reviewing player drafts is underway in preparation for the start of a 14-game season beginning Oct. 19, with playoffs concluding in early March. The league, which…

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Gay, San Diego - LGBT Weekly

Fox most LGBT-inclusive network

CALIFORNIA – The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) has released the 16th annual Where We Are On TV report; a comprehensive review of scripted LGBT primetime characters in the 2011-2012 television season. After a significant increase last year, the number of regular lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) characters on broadcast networks experienced…

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HRC launches new Web site

WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has re-launched its online presence with a new Web site, hrc.org, offering visitors a more personalized interaction with HRC than ever before. The new experience will allow users to more easily search for HRC content, such as coming out resources, the Buyer’s Guide and state-specific information for LGBT…

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Wal-Mart adds gender identity protections

ARKANSAS – Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest private employer, has added gender identity and expression to its employment non-discrimination policy. The company’s nondiscrimination policy already included sexual orientation. Phillip Keene, a company spokesperson, confirmed the change was made several weeks ago adding, “We’ve had a strong anti-discrimination policy for a long time.” Wal-Mart scored relatively poorly…

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Queen honors John Amaechi

UNITED KINGDOM – The NBA basketball player-turned-social entrepreneur John Amaechi has been awarded the Order of the British Empire for his services to sport and to the voluntary sector, it was announced in the Queen’s Birthday Honors List, released earlier this week. The awards, which recognize outstanding merit and service, are published twice a year,…

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