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Cruz’s Virginia campaign leader: homosexuality is the ‘prevention of the seed’
Cynthia Dunbar, the Virginia state co-chair of Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign, calls homosexuality “the prevention of the seed.”
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In alleged hate crime, man brutally beaten inside his home on Christmas
A Virginia man who was savagely attacked over the holiday weekend says he’s “so very thankful to be alive.”
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Gov. McAuliffe promises to veto proposed religious freedom bills targeting same-sex marriages
Two bills by the same Virginia Senator might add language which will allow clerks not to issue a marriage license if the clerk has religious objections.
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Advocates work to change the gender marker on Virginia birth certificates
A petition filed by Equality Virginia aims to remove the surgical requirement for gender marker change applicants on birth certificates,
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Federal appeals court to hear transgender student’s lawsuit
Gloucester High School junior Gavin Grimm is asking the court to reverse the recent denial of an injunction that would have allowed him to use the boys’ restroom.
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Delegate proposes bill to remove same-sex marriage ban from Virginia state code
Marcus Simon has proposed a bill that aims to remove the language banning same-sex marriage and unions from the state’s code of laws.
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Judge repeatedly refers to transgender student’s “mental disorder”
Attorneys are insisting that a new judge be appointed to 16-year-old Gavin Grimm’s discrimination case.
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John Waters talks gay rights, LSD, and the importance of old movie theaters
“The only thing you can ever do is make your enemies laugh,” John Waters says in an interview with GayRVA. “Then they’ll consider changing their minds.”
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Transgender student’s battle divides rural Virginia town
The denizens of a conservative tidewater enclave are divided over what one local pastor calls “the civil rights issue of this generation.”
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Bernie Sanders courts Christian conservative students
Sanders noted in his speech at Liberty University that he believed in women’s rights and gay marriage, drawing some cheers but mostly tepid applause.