Georgia-based ex-gay activist D.L. Foster is something of a leader within Exodus Global Alliance. In recent years, Exodus has given Foster an international soapbox from which Foster affirmed violence and imprisonment in Jamaica and Barbados as tactics to coerce local gay people to closet themselves and pretend to be heterosexual. At his blog Gay Christian Movement Watch [...] Full story...
With typical chutzpah, Focus on the Family co-founder James Dobson on Tuesday declared that rational and reasonable Republicans like conservative Kathleen Parker are excommunicated from the the U.
(Mychal Massie, Left)
In Mychal Massie’s World Net Daily article today, he erroneously claims that I call blacks who oppose same sex marriage, “particularly appalling and ignorant.
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Contact: Christopher Simpson
CAMPAIGN TO REMOVE FRESHMEN FROM SIDEWALKS IN SECOND SUCCESSFUL WEEK
Princeton, N.
eHarmony — a dating service founded by Neil Clark Warren to serve the pre-marital desires of Focus on the Family supporters — has settled an antidiscrimination lawsuit in New Jersey by setting up a separate-and-unequal dating site for sexual minorities.
Students at Kentucky’s Murray State University engaged in “live homosexual acts” in public on Friday to raise “awareness about the lifestyle of gay members of the Murray State campus,” according to a campus newspaper.
Official Statement by leading BLACK LGBT organization on this weekend’s political action supporting the repeal of Proposition 8
LOS ANGELES, CA – Ron Buckmire, Board President of the Barbara Jordan/ Bayard Rustin Coalition, released the following statement regarding the Black GLBT March and Protest planned for Leimert Park on the morning of Sunday, November 23, [.
(The Reverend Brad R. Braxton, Ph.D.)
The Riverside Church in the City of New York stands in solidarity with our sisters and brothers throughout the United States who suffer from social and legal discrimination based upon their sexual identity.
The National Black Justice Coalition is a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering black LGBT Americans.
One day after State Senator John Campbell announced he is going to introduce a gay marriage bill this legislative session, Campbell received a threat.
While gay-affirming Americans rallied for the freedom to marry in 300 cities last week, ex-gay activist Michael Glatze vented some misplaced resentment and boasted that he was glad to be free of his past desire for sexual honesty and for individual freedom.
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