I was startled at first when I saw the story at Queerty. And now that the principal’s storyline of events isn’t being confirmed by any one else, I’m starting to freak out. Is anti-queer censorship alive and well at Corona…
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Tell President Clinton to Stop Supporting H8
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This pains me. It really does. As much as I love President Clinton, I deplore that he’s considering betraying his labor and LGBT supporters to speak at the “crown jewel” hotel owned by the notoriously anti-worker H8-monger Doug Manchester. We…
Why wouldn’t KNBC let Super Bowl watchers Get to Know Us?
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Here’s an important message from our friends at GetToKnowUsFirst.org. Believe it or not, these and other ads were not shown during the Super Bowl yesterday. Why? “They were advocacy ads.” Â
ACTION ALERT: Say No to H8 This Weekend!
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The beautiful struggle for equality continues this weekend. Say no to discrimination and yes to civil rights! Here’s the news from OC Weekly Progressive and OC No on H8 on vigils for this weekend. NEW Jan 31Â Saturday 11am-6pm, Santa Ana:Â Prop…
Equality Summit, Camp Courage, Looking Back, Thinking Ahead
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In case you missed it, I had to cross “The Orange Curtain” last weekend to attend two major LGBT civil rights events in LA, Equality Summit and Camp Courage. And even though I hardly got any sleep Saturday night, I’m…
Today’s Equality Summit LiveBlog
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In case you can’t be in LA today for Equality California’s Equality Summit, feel free to stop by my Twitter feed throughout the day today to check out my updates from the informative one-day summit on the aftermath of Prop…
Why I Hope
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“Marriage isn’t a special right. Marriage is a civil right.” – Robin Tyler, one of the plaintiffs in the Prop H8 lawsuit currently before the California Supreme Court Yesterday, something amazing occurred. On a beautiful and sunny Sunday in Southern…

