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Rock for Equality, a project of the Task Force and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, is a rally & rock-in to call attention to and end the severe economic disc...
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Task Force Executive Director Rea Carey delivers her State of the Movement address at the 22nd National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change on Feb. ...
In light of the recent decision by the John Carroll University administration to not specifically include the protection of Lesbians, Gays, Bi-Sexuals, Trans...
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I feel immense compassion for Jacob and immense rage at the people who took this vulnerable soul and equated his drug addictions with his sexual orientation. They used their position of power to dole out their conditional love and lead Jacob toward more psychosis that he'll eventually be forced to heal from. Using the Bible as a weapon to enforce bigoted supremacist anti-gay views at the expense of young vulnerable people like Jacob is immoral, sick, evil and truly nothing less than spiritual molestation.
Marc Spindelman, professor at the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University talks about how the Supreme Court may handle California's controversial ...
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Gen. McBrayer discusses how valuable homosexuals are, and why we must never put their lives at risk by allowing them in the military.
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"It's time that Christian people got into a little Gospel trouble for standing up for the marginalized the way Jesus always got in trouble for doing so," said Bishop Gene Robinson at the announcement of the American Prayer Hour, an LGBT friendly alternative to the National Day of Prayer.
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"What we heard today from the military on Capitol Hill was truly historic. It was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the highest ranking military officer in the nation, who said today what no one in his position has ever said before." ~Martha Raddatz, ABC News Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Adm. Mike Mullen speaks in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee in support of President Obama and Sec. Robert Gates' review of Don't Ask Don't Tell, saying, "It is my personal belief that allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly would be the right thing to do." FULL VIDEO HERE: http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/291857-1
Rachel Maddow was at the Senate hearing on “don’t’ ask, don’t tell” Tuesday afternoon, and before going back to prepare her own show, she went on MSNBC to give a firsthand report. Her first impression: “If you closed your eyes and squinted, you really could have believed it was 1993 again,” she said. “The Republicans really came off like they were talking out of another century.”
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Same-sex attracted and gender diverse families and relationships are about love and commitment, just like any other. This Valentines Day, Perth community mem...
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Day 1 Chapter 2 of the Proposition 8 Trial Re-enactment presented by MarriageTrial.com. Produced by John Ainsworth & John Ireland. Copyright John Ireland P...
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Watch this short video to learn more about the work of Equality California.Equality California (EQCA) is the largest statewide lesbian, gay, bisexual, transg...
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Gay USA with hosts Andy Humm and Chris Cooper (sitting in for Ann Northrop this week): The defense has opened in the Proposition 8 trial in federal court; a discussion of what mightl happen to LGBT rights in the wake of the Massachusetts election and Supreme Court decision on corporate free speech; Portland mayor Sam Adams is facing a second recall effort; and in N.J. firefighters who engaged in anti-gay actions are asking to be reinstated. "Gay USA" is a weekly news-hour that offers comprehensive news and analysis by and about the LGBTQ community and features lively repartee between hosts Ann Northrop and Andy Humm and interviews with special guests.
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Courtesy C-SPAN, courts.govNew York State Court of Appeals6/10/2006, C-SPAN Program ID: 192955-1From C-SPAN's Description:On May 31, 2006, New York's highest...
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Day 1 Chapter 1 of the Video Re-Enactment of Perry v. Schwarzenegger, the federal trial seeking to overturn California's Proposition 8. Source: http://marriagetrial.com You Can't Turn the Lights Off - http://bit.ly/bPFWYN - as they say, as the moral bankruptcy of the case against same-sex marriage materializes before us through these video re-enactments based upon court transcripts and eye witness accounts from inside the courtroom.
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HitRECord's animated short about the Prop 8 trial, transparency, media, freedom and the future. Made collaboratively during the Sundance Film Festival. Written and directed by the Teafaerie. Thanks to all who rocked it. Made by 33 collaborators on HitRECord.org
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Rosie O’Donnell presents this 40-minute documentary, a celebration of what constitutes a family, featuring original songs and children's thoughtful musings on love and family. The show provides a moving portrait of the remarkable diversity of families today, including same-sex parents, mixed-heritage families, and stories of adoption. Interwoven with the children's first-hand stories, are animated songs and musical performances by children and their families, as well as performances and recordings by Ziggy Marley, Bonnie Raitt, Doris Day, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Frank Sinatra, Rosie O’Donnell and They Might Be Giants.
Via the NY Times, video of attorneys David Boies & Ted Boutrous discussing the trial against Prop. 8 and the compelling case for marriage equality. For more ...
