Local vets organize website to support LGBT military

On Friday, April 1, the newly-created Military Acceptance Project (MAP) launched a new website, militaryacceptanceproject.org, designed to provide information, resources and support to service members regarding the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT). Former Marine Corps officer Kristen Kavanaugh co-founded MAP with colleagues and faculty from the University of Southern California’s School of Social…

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LGBT harassment legislation clears committee

CALIFORNIA – The Assembly Committee on Higher Education has approved Assemblymember Marty Block’s (AD-78) bill to improve the campus climates for LGBT students at public colleges and universities. AB 620 would require the California State University and California Community Colleges, and request the University of California, to adopt policies on harassment, intimidation and bullying in…

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Magazine caters to LGBT military

WASHINGTON D.C. – OutServe, the underground network of more than 2,900 LGBT military personnel, has announced the launch of a worldwide publication for gay military members. OutServe magazine contains features about DADT repeal implementation and OutServe chapters, as well as other information of interest to currently-serving LGBT military members. “Our first objective with the magazine…

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