Equality Advocates Pennsylvania announced several new members of the Board of Directors and the formation of Equality Pennsylvania, a 501(c)(4) advocacy organization whose purpose is to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Pennsylvanians through legislative and policy reform.
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Earlier this year, The Right Reverend V. Gene Robinson, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire visited Emory University’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion, where he spoke on “Why Religion Matters in the Quest for Gay Civil Rights.
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Banning Gay Marriage Increases HIV InfectionTips-Q GLBT News, NYResearchers at Emory University in Atlanta have finished a study that concludes that states that ban same-sex marriage have higher rates of HIV infection.
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Emory researchers: Gay marriage bans increase HIV infectionsSovo.com, GAGay marriage bans and other signs of intolerance of homosexuality can be tied to a rise in HIV infection rates, according to a new study by economists at Atlanta's Emory University.
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A study from Emory University has suggested that states with constitutional marriage bans are more likely to have higher rates of HIV infection.
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A study by Emory University economics professors shows that intolerance�such as a ban on gay marriage�increases HIV rates.
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HIV rates rise with anti-gay rhetoric, study findsExaminer.com"Intolerance is deadly," says Emory University economist, Hugo Mialon, co-author of the first study that links the anti-gay marriage movement with a rise in HIV rates.
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Gay marriage bans can be tied to a rise in HIV infections, according to a new study by economists at Atlanta's Emory University.
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Emory University economists say bans on same-sex marriage codify intolerance, causing more gay people to shift to underground sexual behaviors that carry more risk.
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Study: Bans on gay marriage lead to rise in HIV infectionsSovo.com, GABy SOUTHERN VOICE STAFF | Jun 4 2009, 2:39 PM Gay marriage bans can be tied to a rise in HIV infections, according to a new study by economists at Atlanta's Emory University.
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