All posts tagged "LGBTQ"
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 15, 2015
Federal Report Calls for an End to LGBTQ Conversion Therapy
Hopefully the beginning of the end for a harmful practice.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 31, 2015
Window’s New Parental Control Feature Could Accidentally Out LGBTQ Youth
This new feature could be more damaging than it is useful.
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Jennifer Polish | July 16, 2015
LGBTQ Pro Sports: Obstacles and Victories
How is life in professional sports for out athletes?
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Angel Idowu | July 2, 2015
Girl Scouts Reject Anti-Transgender Donation
The Western Washington Chapter stood up for what was right.
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Jennifer Polish | June 16, 2015
Lesbians! Lesbians Everywhere!
This week in the world of lesbians...must be Pride Month!
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Emily Dalgo | June 11, 2015
The Two Supreme Court Cases We Should All Be Watching
Big decisions in June could have a major impact on the U.S.
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Emily Dalgo | June 1, 2015
Caitlyn Jenner’s Debut: Will it Help Combat Anti-Transgender Violence?
Caitlyn Jenner's announcement was met with encouragement on social media.
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Jennifer Polish | April 23, 2015
#Boycott Indiana, #Ferguson, and Romanticizing Coastal Cities
Just a cursory glance at recent social movement-esque trends on Twitter reveals a disturbing tendency of national conversations. I...
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Jessica McLaughlin | April 18, 2015
Sexual Reassignment Surgery: The Path to Medicare Coverage
What's changed since Medicare lifted its ban on sexual reassignment surgery last year?
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Jennifer Polish | April 2, 2015
LGBTQ Immigration: Not Just About Marriage
LGBTQ immigration issues don't just revolve around marriage. Learn about the other issues particularly facing LGBTQ immigrants.
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Jessica McLaughlin | March 27, 2015
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Take Different Paths to LGBT Inclusion
BSA and GSUSA have had very different approaches to LGBT members and leaders.
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Hannah R. Winsten | February 12, 2015
Happy Valentine’s Day! Gay Weddings May Soon Be Sanctioned by SCOTUS
The Supreme Court just might let gay couples get married, without any state-by-state restrictions.
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Noel Diem | October 31, 2014
YouTube for Social Change: Can Improving the World go Viral?
Individuals and groups are increasingly using YouTube as a means of promoting social change.
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Chris Copeland | July 23, 2014
Due Process is the Red Herring in the LGBTQ Movement
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that states cannot deprive a person of the fundamental right...
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Hannah R. Winsten | July 17, 2014
WARNING: The Christians Are Coming for Your Civil Liberties
The Hobby Lobby ruling, not even a month old, is already proving to be disturbingly broad. Ruth Bader...
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Chris Copeland | June 20, 2014
LGBT Community Makes Great Strides, Other Minority Groups’ Rights Eroding
Gather ‘round, Constant Reader (if I may be so presumptuous with my very first blog post). Let’s wax...