On Nov. 4, 2008, when the polls closed on the West Coast and media outlets reported that California voters had passed Proposition 8, gay-rights supporters across the country were stunned.
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The fallout of the demise of The Washington Blade is still being fully calculated. An editorial in today's Washington Post is calling for proper treatment of archives of America's paper of record of the LGBT population, and reports that the former employees are looking to start a new independent paper to fill the void:The Washington Post writes:The Blade's importance to our area cannot be overstated.
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Gay Catholic group urges DC to defy churchWashington BladeThe gay Catholic group Dignity USA is urging the DC City Council to reject a demand by the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington that it amend a pending .
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Lawmakers defy church pressure on DC gay marriageThe Associated PressWASHINGTON — The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington wants the city to change its proposal to legalize same-sex marriages to exempt the church from the law, .
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Showdown over gay marriage looms in DCChicago TribuneNever mind the gay issue, it seems to me like basic fairness not to discriminate against unmarried employees to the benefit of married employees and that in .
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Fallout and Confrontation in Washington, DC over gay marriage proposalExaminer.com"More than 200 members of the city's clergy who support same-sex marriage issued a statement Thursday denouncing Church's stance.
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Fallout for the Mormon Church's unprecedented support for LGBT rights in Utah is already coming. A representative from the Sutherland Institute, whose "about" page describes themselves as a "public policy group" looking to "transcend impulsive, convenient, or self-serving policies" told the audience at a debate with Equality Utah that "sexual orientation is an illusion" and that "the gloves must come off" in their battle with the gay community.
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For those who don't already know (my bosses had asked me not to mention it), I've spent the last seven years employed as a staff editor at The New York Times.
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And yet, I can’t help but reflect on the fact that in the last two weeks, two GLBT students at the college where I teach have dropped out of school, both of them dealing with fallout related to coming out.
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Limiting his authority to the Wall Street TARP recipients is understandable. Limiting that authority to only seven simply doesn't make sense.
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by Jonathan WarmanWhile I like a lot of plays by Swedish playwright August Strindberg, I really don’t have much use for his play Miss Julie.
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The blogosphere reacts. Joshua Pollack: It’s easy to get absorbed in the minutiae of site-specific safeguards and takeback arrangements, so let’s keep in mind what the parties really seem to be getting.
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It just wouldn't be right to let the Roman Catholic Church be the only anti-gay religious organization embroiled in an underage sex scandal involving its leaders.
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News - By now everyone must have heard about the disgusting homophobic Daily Mail article concerning the death of Stephen Gately by Jan Moir.QA gay colleague helped me while I was working late one evening. I said, in mock gratitude, “I could kiss you”, to which he replied, “Why not?” Soon we were engaged in a sexual act.
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Students at Blake School revisit Laramie ProjectMinneapolis Star TribuneBlake is willing to take on the subject of gay student Matthew Shepard's murder and its fallout because people know "where the school stands.
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Hey, I didn't call Kanye West a jackass, the President did. But he's still a jackass either way. I'm sure he's been called much worse since he yanked the mic away from Taylor Swift at MTV's Video Music Awards in September.
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The fallout from a canceled Gay Pride parade in Serbia might be a ban on violent political groups
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South African track & field star Caster Semenya who won the 800m gold medal in Berlin last month has been the subject of much controversy with people questioning her sex and gender due to her gender expression and speed results.
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Oliver came out to his roommates in his last scene of the last show, so we should see the fallout today.
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