The news that lesbian couples in England and Wales who start a family through fertility treatment can now place both their names on the birth certificate has been welcomed by a gay couple with children. Full story...
The lesbian parents of two children rejected from re-enrollment at a Boulder Catholic school say they won't give up their faith despite their shock and anger at the church.
Two Boulder women have been at the center of a firestorm of media attention here for the past ten days since news broke that their daughters would no longer be welcome at the Sacred Heart of Jesus parish school because their mothers are lesbians.
Filed under: News , Profiles , Race and Civil Rights Lesbian Air Force Sergeant Jene Newsome was a poster child for how the " Don't Ask, Don't Tell " policy is supposed to work in the U.
ALOR STAR: Police yesterday obtained a remand order to hold a 33-year-old woman until March 20 in connection with the murder of her alleged lesbian lover on March 3.
It turns out “one-in-four” is a bit high. The common adage — coined by a Yale alum to describe the surprisingly high proportion of homosexuals she encountered during a campus reunion — is not too far off, according to a News poll, in which about one in six Yale men said they are attracted to men.
A free seminar today will provide the gay and lesbian community with information about financial and estate planning.
Gay military rights advocate Lt. Dan Choi has been reportedly called back into active duty. Photographer Jeff Sheng, who recently turned his lens on active gay and lesbian service members, confirmed the news in a blog posting on Bilerico.
Oh, so you’re gay? You can’t sit with us. Also, you’re unfit to defend our country. In 1993, President Clinton implemented the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which prohibits gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals from openly disclosing their sexuality while serving in the military.
Mental health professionals have long-known that gay, lesbian and bisexual (GLB) teens face significantly elevated risks of mental health problems, including suicidal thoughts and suicidal attempts.
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, speaking at the annual New York dinner of the Human Rights Campaign, said she will “introduce an amendment to the budget that will bar the use of funds for the enforcement” of the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, which prevents gay and lesbian soldiers from serving openly.
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