Speaking in support of Harvey Milk San Francisco International Airport

Feb. 22 GLBT elected and community leaders gathered on the steps of the San Francisco City Hall to hold a news conference and rally in support of the campaign to get San Francisco International Airport renamed as the Harvey Milk San Francisco International Airport. Among the speakers were California state Assemblymember Tom Ammiano; City Supervisor…

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Student will be allowed to wear anti-gay T-shirt, school says

WOLCOTT, Conn. (CTNow/CNN) — A high school student who was threatened with suspension or expulsion for wearing an anti-gay T-shirt last year will be allowed, in the future, to wear shirts expressing his views on homosexuality. School officials said Tuesday that they recognized 17-year-old Seth Groody’s right to free speech, in response to a draft…

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Pro-equality groups ask President Obama to ban LGBT discrimination by federal contractors

WASHINGTON –More than 50 civil rights, religious, professional, labor, civic and education organizations have sent a letter to President Obama calling for an executive order barring federal contractors from discriminating in employment on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.  Because of a lack of federal protections, it remains legal in 29 states to…

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Oregon United for Marriage turns in 2,000 sponsorship signatures on the Freedom to Marry initiative

This afternoon, faith leaders and Oregon United for Marriage Chief Petitioner Jeana Frazzini turned in 2,000 sponsorship signatures on the Freedom to Marry and Religious Protection Initiative—twice the number of signatures needed to move into the ballot title process. “With Oregon’s help, we did it,” Frazzini said. “We held 17 events across the state, mobilized hundreds of volunteers,…

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Virginia’s elected officials and couples stand up for marriage equality on Valentine’s Day

Today, gay and lesbian couples gathered in five communities across Virginia to Witness for Marriage.  In Arlington, Charlottesville, Hampton, Richmond and Winchester, these couples were joined by affirming faith leaders and applied for marriage licenses.  Marriage between gay and lesbian couples is currently not legal in Virginia and relationships are not recognized because of the…

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African American History Month: Still relevant after all these years

February is African American History Month, also known as Black History Month. It is as much a celebration of accomplishments within the African American community as it is recognition of a journey of struggles to overcome in pursuit of basic civil rights. It is an unfinished journey though, that encompasses Lincoln’s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, which…

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