Sports Illustrated to present a multi-platform look at Caitlyn Jenner’s 1976 decathlon gold (VIDEO)

NEW YORK — Sports Illustrated (SI) have announced a multi-platform, 40th anniversary retrospective of Caitlyn Jenner’s 1976 Gold Medal-winning decathlon performance at the Montreal Olympic Games. It begins with an SI Films premiere Monday, June 6 on SI.com, and continues with a long-form digital package and magazine cover story to be released on June 8….

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SDHDF raises $20,000 at benefit concert featuring Grammy award-winning legend Janis Ian

SAN DIEGO – Sunday, May 22, the San Diego Human Dignity Foundation (SDHDF) and the San Diego Women’s Chorus (SDWC) presented the benefit concert “UPRISING: Songs of Change” at the historic Balboa Theatre in Downtown San Diego. The 80-voice chorus serenaded more than 1,000 attendees with songs about empowerment and hope, and were accompanied by…

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The City: Top to Bottom

thursday, june 2 Chamber Players at St. Paul’s Cathedral Hear world-class chamber music in intimate settings as the Mainly Mozart Festival Chamber Players perform a series of concerts at St. Paul’s Cathedral in San Diego. Composed of members of the Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra, the Chamber Players series offers programs that thematically connect chamber music…

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Youth Suicide Prevention Bill clears California Assembly

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Assembly has approved a bill that would require the adoption of comprehensive suicide prevention plans by local California school districts with students attending grades 7-12.  Assembly Bill (AB) 2246 was authored by Assemblymember Patrick O’Donnell (D-Long Beach) and sponsored by Equality California and The Trevor Project. “AB 2246 will protect…

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Navy celebrates 2016 LGBT Pride Month

WASHINGTON (NNS) — The Navy joins the nation in recognizing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride month during the month of June. Established by Presidential Proclamation in 2000, LGBT Pride Month is held annually and recognizes the importance of diversity within our society as well as the many achievements of LGBT individuals. This year’s theme…

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Bill to end gender bias in workers’ comp approved by State Assembly

SACRAMENTO – A bill by California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) to eliminate discriminatory practices in California’s workers’ compensation system that penalize women was approved on a bipartisan 56-16 vote by the California Assembly Wednesday. Assembly Bill 1643 makes the impairment rating for injuries resulting from work-related breast cancer equivalent to the rating for prostate cancer. The bill also…

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New LGBTQ web series ‘The You And The Me’ debuts for Pride month (VIDEO)

Dubbed The Gilmore Boys, the hilarious new web series The You And The Me was created by popular HuffPo scribe/author Greg Archer (Grace Revealed, Shut Up, Skinny Bitches!) and actor/filmmaker Jeff Dinnel (Explode For Me). No topic is left unturned. Smart and wry, with witty banter and insights, the web series explores the different perspectives from which…

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