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Will LGBTQ inclusion be a factor as Amazon shops for its second headquarters?
Do red-state cities such as Indianapolis, Nashville and Columbus, Ohio, stand a chance? They might be on Amazon’s list as eyewash according to experts.
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Refugees fleeing anti-LGBTQ persecution replace grand marshal in pride parade
Columbus Pride will break more than 30 years of tradition to honor LGBTQ refugees, partly as a response to Trump’s regressive agenda.
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This football player scored immediate acceptance when he came out in high school
He was elected prom king, homecoming king, and a team all-star, after he came out to his teammates.
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Violent attacks on gay men under investigation in Columbus & Nashville
Over ten men attacked a couple who moved to Ohio a week and a half ago and chose their neighborhood because they felt it would be welcoming. That feeling has evaporated.
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Police: Trans woman killed by mother’s ex, who called her ‘the devil’
Police say Rae’Lynn Thomas, 28, was shot by her mother’s ex-boyfriend in their home, the latest of 19 trans people killed in the U.S.
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Defiance and somber celebration mark Pride events nationwide
The music was thumping and crowds were dancing at gay pride events, with revelers saying the partying was proof that people won’t give in to fear.
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Ohio publicizes judge’s gay marriage ruling with web posting
Ohio has complied with a federal judge’s order to publicize his ruling in favor of gay marriage by posting it on a state website.
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George Takei kicks off LGBT Pride parade in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio — “Star Trek” actor and gay activist George Takei kicked off a gay pride parade in central Ohio. Takei, who led the parade through Columbus city streets on Saturday, told The Columbus Dispatch that he wants the United States to be a country where everyone enjoys equality.
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Lesbian teacher fired from Ohio Catholic school won’t get her job back
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Carla Hale, a popular physical education teacher and coach who was fired by the Catholic Diocese of Columbus, will not return to Bishop Watterson High School for a 20th year of teaching.
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Seeing red over recent anti-gay attacks, Columbus wears pink
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A community that has been seeing red over recent attacks against gay men today is turning pink.