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GOP Congressional candidate opposed women’s right to vote
The Trump-backed candidate said that men “think logically about broad and abstract ideas.” His campaign said he just wanted to “provoke the left.”
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Steven Lopez went from California’s Central Valley to D.C. & learned to be a youth advocate
“I began to connect the dots, and was like, well, if my students or their families aren’t healthy, that’s impacting their ability to be academically successful.”
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Gay swimmer claims antigay Stanford coaches kicked him off team
“I was kicked off the Stanford swim team,” the NCAA championship swimmer wrote. “I can tell you with certainty that it comes down to the fact that I am gay.”
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Bisexuals spend more of their lives in the closet than gays & lesbians
Not only are bisexuals less likely to be out, the study also claims they’re more likely to be focused on opposite-sex relationships.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook mentions Stonewall and self-censorship at Stanford graduation
He warned Stanford University students of surveillance and an unethical tech industry that claims “credit without accepting responsibility.”
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Here are more things you can’t do now if you’re black or brown
When will white people stop calling the cops on people of color because they’re napping, golfing, moving, dancing, or taking their kid to the park?
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HRC and GLAAD release a silly statement about the ‘gay face’ study
A study looked at gay and straight people’s faces for information about sexuality. These organizations said that it’s both useless and too useful… to the wrong people!
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Computers can now predict if white people are gay or straight
A study found that facial features showed a lot about someone’s sexual orientation.
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Former Stanford and US star Jennifer Azzi comes out as gay
University of San Francisco coach and former Stanford and U.S. star Jennifer Azzi has come out as gay.
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Princeton Review updates list of 20 most LGBT friendly, unfriendly colleges
The Princeton Review has released its annual list of “The Best 379 Colleges,” ranking Stanford University in California as the most LGBT-friendly college in the nation. The annual survey asked 130,000 students at 379 top colleges to rate their schools on dozens of topics and report on their experiences at them. Students were asked 80 questions about …