Steve Lee, Editor

Meet Gambian President Jammeh, the human rights violator just next door

WASHINGTON – This week the Human Rights Campaign (HRC),  ran a full-page advertisement in the local Potomac, MD newspaper The Gazette highlighting the horrific anti-LGBT human rights abuses of Gambian President Yahya Jammeh. Jammeh owns a home in the suburban community that is reported to be worth $3.5 million. “The citizens of Potomac should know…

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Vote for the first same-sex couple finalists in national wedding competition

Jaimee and Caitlin from Asbury Park, N.J. are the first same-sex couple to make finalists for The Knot’s Dream Wedding, and voting is happening now! The Knot has quickly become the No. 1 wedding Web site and America’s leading wedding brand reaching out to millions of engaged couples each year. Out of 1,400 couple applicants…

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Federal judge orders Alabama officials to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples

MONTGOMERY—In a federal court hearing in Mobile today, U.S. District Judge Callie V.S. Granade issued an order in favor of several same-sex couples—represented by the National Center for Lesbian Rights, ACLU of Alabama, and private counsel—who tried unsuccessfully to get married in the city earlier this week. Probate Judge Don Davis, who has refused to…

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Nelson De La Nuez releases new art celebrating the right to gay marriage at Palm Springs Fine Art Show

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Bruce Lurie, owner of Lurie Gallery, will show brand new, exciting work from Nelson De La Nuez, the King of Pop Art at booth # 109 at the Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, Feb. 12-15 at the Palm Springs Convention Center. International pop artist Nelson De La Nuez is well known…

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New York City assault on gay couple to be featured on TV show ‘Hate in America’ Feb. 23

The case of a gay couple assaulted outside New York’s Madison Square Garden in 2013 will be featured on Investigation Discovery’s one-hour special Hate in America premiering nationally Monday, Feb. 23 at 8/7c. Hate In America features Emmy Award-winning journalist and Al Jazeera anchor, Tony Harris, as he travels to communities torn apart by violence,…

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San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus awarded $11,300 by San Diego Human Dignity Foundation

SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus (SDGMC) recently received major funding of $11,300 from the San Diego Human Dignity Foundation (SDHDF) Matching Grant Program. The funds were presented at SDGMC’s latest rehearsal on behalf of SDHDF and its Executive Director John Brown and presented by SDHDF Grants & Finance Mhttps://lgbtweekly.jeffjungblut.com/wp-admin/post-new.php?post_type=postanager Des Kelly…

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Rep. Susan Davis introduces bill to stop LGBT discrimination for jury service

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Susan Davis (D-CA) introduced the Juror Non-Discrimination Act (H.R. 864) to prohibit a person from being removed from a jury because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) introduced companion legislation in the Senate. “Serving on a jury is one of America’s most cherished civic duties,” said…

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Bill O’Reilly invites hate group representative to attack SPLC after Ben Carson added to ‘Extremist Files’

Fox News host Bill O’Reilly criticized the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for adding former Fox contributor Ben Carson to the group’s “extremist files” for his anti-LGBT comments. To defend Carson, O’Reilly invited a senior fellow from the Family Research Council (FRC), a group also listed on the SPLC’s “extremist files” for their anti-LGBT rhetoric, to denounce the SPLC, reports Media Matters for…

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