While this week brought news that ENDA has been delayed for a few weeks, we didn't let that stop us from bringing you a ton of popular posts about almost every aspect of our community.
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(My laptop situation is currently 'up-in-the-air'; my apologies for any errors or incomplete listings.
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The rise of fundamentalist groups in Iraq since the 2003 U.S. led invasion has proven deadly to LGBT Iraqis, who are now being forced to either hide or face the consequences.
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(NOTE FROM PAM: Karen Ocamb of LGBT POV gave permission to the Blend post this great and unsettling piece.
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New York’s highest court on Thursday rejected two challenges filed by a Christian legal advocacy group that sought to deny legal recognition of marriages granted to same-sex couples by other other states or countries.
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U.S. and Uganda evangelicals continue to drive legislation to imprison and execute LGBT and HIV-positive Ugandans.
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, San Jose, CA via
MetroActive, a Silicon Valley weekly, features a story this week on gay Catholics in the San Jose diocese, which a headline writer calls “the most gay-friendly diocese in the US”.
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What's this photo of Ryan Kwanten got to do with the gays? Besides the 'mos lusting after the always-shirtless True Blood star, Kwanten has started filming Griff, a superhero flick "with a difference.
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I recently had the opportunity to reflect on the strengths of the Civil Rights Movement that allowed so many of us to exercise our full freedom under the law.
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In Uganda, the country’s legislature is now considering a law—one that might pass this week—that would lead to life imprisonment for gay sex, and death for those having same-sex relations if they are HIV positive or have sex with someone under 18.
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HRC's blog reports that there won't be a ballot initiative on marriage in DC:
Today, the D.
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As it stands the 2010 census will not include a question about sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Gay Agenda reports on ten things that President Obama HAS done since he's been in office.The Washington Blade could have been saved, but an apparently viable offer was turned down by the corporate owner, Windows Media.
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Argentina, of course.
Since I'm the only person of Argentine heritage I can think of in the American LGBT blogosphere, it'd be a shame if I didn't mention this story.
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Why we love Dolly Parton…:) When asked why she had such a strong gay following, Parton replied: "I think its because they know I'm different too & it took me a long time be accepted.
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The Bilerico Project reports on the delay of the markup of ENDA.The first gay marriage license has been issued in Buenos Aires.
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LGBT NEWSAnd another one bites the dust. The Washington Blade delivered the news on Monday morning via Twitter.
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Originally published: Nov. 16, 2009, 10:42 a.m.
Updated: Nov. 16, 2009, 11:40 a.m.
ATLANTA — The nation’s largest chain of LGBT news and entertainment publications is shutting down.
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ATLANTA — The South’s premier LGBT news publication and entertainment magazine ceased operation on Monday morning.
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It's not often that I would use the descriptor "good" in the same sentence as the National Organization for [Hetersexual] Marriage.
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