Steve Lee, Editor

Dutch entry ‘My Pride Worldwide’ adds a touch of orange to Sydney Mardi Gras parade

SYDNEY, Australia — The Dutch diplomatic missions in Australia proudly participated in the 39th Sydney Mardi Gras parade Saturday, March 4. The Netherlands champions improvements in the legal position and safety of lesbian women, gay men, bisexuals, transgenders and intersex people (LGBTQIs) worldwide. The Dutch diplomatic missions in Australia once again participated in the popular…

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AIDS United Public Policy Committee: Conclusive evidence shows virally suppressed individuals cannot spread HIV

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a statement released today, the AIDS United Public Policy Committee—the largest and longest-running national coalition of community-based HIV/AIDS organizations—strongly affirmed the conclusive evidence proving that people living with HIV who have achieved a sustained, undetectable viral load cannot transmit HIV to sexual partners. This evidence-based declaration reinforces AIDS United’s programmatic, policy…

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Pride And Prejudice Summit: Business as a catalyst for change in LGBT rights

HONG KONG — March 23, The Economist Events will host its second-annual Pride and Prejudice Summit, a 24-hour event spanning three cities, Hong Kong, London and New York, that will catalyze a fresh global discussion on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) diversity and inclusion, particularly by focusing on the economic and business costs of…

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First public art sculpture honoring LGBTQ champions unveiled in Miami

MIAMI, Fla. — The City of North Miami unveiled a new sculpture installation this past Saturday, March 4th, that was commissioned by the municipality to “Celebrate the legacy of Miami-Dade County’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer champions and the historic milestones of the LGBTQ community,” said Scott Galvin, the Councilman for the City of North…

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Fertility clinic sees rise in LGBTQ patients for sixth straight year

SAN RAMON, Calif. – In 2016 Reproductive Science Center (RSC) reported a significant uptick in LGBTQ in-vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles. Last year marked a 34 percent increase in cycles from 2015 and a 46 percent increase from 2014. For six straight years, in fact, RSC has seen its LGBTQ patient numbers rise by double-digit percentages as…

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Asm. Todd Gloria introduces bill to save world’s 30 remaining Vaquita porpoises

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California State Assemblymember Todd Gloria (D-San Diego) announced Friday the introduction of his new bill that would help save the last 30 vaquita porpoises in the world. The bill, AB 1151, would make it illegal to possess or sell fish or fish products from the northern Gulf of California caught with any…

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Rep. Susan Davis leads letter to education secretary urging protections for transgender students

WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Susan Davis (D-San Diego), ranking member of the Higher Education and Workforce Development Subcommittee, led committee Democrats urging Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to protect transgender students. The letter to DeVos is in response to President Trump’s order rescinding the guidance around protections put in place by President Obama. “Civil rights are at…

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Poll finds one in eight California voters identifies as LGBT

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Equality California has announced that a poll conducted by Tulchin Research in January 2017 has found that 12 percent of California voters identify as being members of the LGBT community. The online survey of 600 registered voters asked “are you a member of the LGBT community.” The answers showed notable divisions by age,…

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