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John Kerry apologizes for former abuse of gay & lesbian government employees
One employee made gay accusations because of “the effeminate mannerisms of hand” and the “jelly hand shake” of some male colleagues.
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LGBTQ activists prepare for an uphill battle in fight for legal equality
Legislators in several states — including Alabama, Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin — are advocating for anti-transgender “bathroom bills.”
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California’s ban on taxpayer funded travel to four states goes into effect
Non-essential travel to Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kansas has been banned due to their anti-LGBTQ laws.
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Transgender man sues Catholic hospital for refusing his hysterectomy
He says a hospital administrator told him the procedure to remove his uterus couldn’t be done because it was a “Catholic hospital.”
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How LGBTQ people and Jews were stereotyped as violent predators
Dominant groups have long accused both Jews and LGBTQ people of acting as dangerous predators concentrated on ensnaring women and children of the dominant group.
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Judge upholds ruling against Northern Ireland bakery that refused gay cake
Ashers Baking Co. was found guilty of discrimination for refusing to bake a cake that said “Support Gay Marriage.”
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North Carolina NAACP calls for nationwide boycott after HB2 repeal failure
A similar boycott of South Carolina over the Confederate flag lasted 15 years and cost the state millions of dollars.
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These 80 Christian leaders are plotting the abolition of LGBT legal protections
One Catholic leader declares “timidity and false compromise will bring ruin to our culture and our freedom to live and teach the Catholic Faith.”
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Hey, Rex Tillerson: your company is being sued for antigay discrimination
The CEO’s company, Exxon Mobil, faces a lawsuit accusing it of anti-gay discrimination in its hiring practices.
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HB2 is still the law in North Carolina and so the boycott goes on
The San Francisco Symphony has canceled concerts scheduled for April at UNC’s Memorial Hall.