HRC study shows majority of LGBT workers closeted on the job

WASHINGTON – A newly released study by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest LGBT civil right organization, The Cost of the Closet and the Rewards of Inclusion, identifies that most LGBT employees (53 percent) nationwide are closeted on the job.  The report, released today, comes on the heels of a report by…

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New GLBT History Museum exhibit commemorates the 30th anniversary of the first bisexual political rally

SAN FRANCISCO – A new multimedia exhibit opening May 29 at the GLBT History Museum tells the story of San Francisco Bay Area’s bisexual activism that since the 1970s has been grounded in the politics of visibility, accountability, and vitality. A playful spirit has mixed with a seriousness of purpose at key moments across four…

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Younger gay men say, ‘I do’ to Obama and marriage equality

BOSTON – Jack’d, the fastest growing gay app in the world among young gay men, today released the findings of a community survey conducted among its users in the United States. Ahead of the second anniversary of Obama’s endorsement of same-sex marriage May 9, Jack’d surveyed its users on their thoughts on marriage, relationships and…

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SD Pride Military Contingent’s first annual fundraiser: May 29

The San Diego Pride Military Contingent Committee is hosting its first annual fundraiser Thursday May 29, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Harvey Milk’s American Diner, 535 University Ave. in San Diego. There will be happy hour drinks, delicious food, raffles and an opportunity to meet veterans, service members, community activists, friends and family. Come out and show…

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Beijing police detain nine activists meeting to discuss anti-gay discrimination

CHINA: Beijing police May 7 detained as many as nine civil society activists meeting for a seminar to discuss obstacles facing gay groups wishing to register as nongovernmental organizations in China, reports GayAsiaNews.com. The group had advertised itself as an event examining “civil society and the state,”stated sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com. The report suspects that the arrests and…

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‘1Life Festival’ launches dream wedding celebration giveaway

LOS ANGELES – Today, 1Life Festival  announced its nationwide search for one lucky couple to tie the knot this Independence Day weekend with a dream wedding celebration at “America’s First Gay Massive.” To celebrate equality in light of the legalization of gay marriage in California, 1Life is giving way the ultimate wedding package to the…

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