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An American apology for decades of anti-LGBTQ persecution is long overdue
A new video lays out a powerful case against the government and for the need for a formal apology.
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New bill could restore veteran benefits to 114,000 unfairly discharged LGBTQ military members
Thousands of LGBTQ veterans aren’t getting benefits they’re entitled to, just because of their identities. It’s time to change that.
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The military asked. I told. They threw me out for “fraudulent entry.”
A veteran reflects on his love of service, his separation from the military just before Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, and finding a new family in a veteran-led disaster relief organization.
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Senators call for the federal government to apologize for past anti-LGBTQ policies
The resolution acknowledges that at least 100,000 people and their families fell victim to anti-LGBTQ discrimination and prejudice practiced by the federal government.
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Why isn’t there a remedy for LGBTQ veterans that lost their pride – and benefits?
There has yet to be retribution for veterans discharged “dishonorably” under or prior to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” for being LGBTQ. A grassroot organization wants that to change.
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Proposal introduced to create study of the discrimination that LGBTQ vets faced for years
Co-introduced in the House by out Rep. Mark Takano, the bill would address the lingering effects of the military’s decades-long attack on LGBTQ personnel.
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LGBTQ leaders call on Biden to nominate former Congressman Patrick Murphy to Veteran’s Affairs
It’s hard to find someone who’s worked harder for both the military and LGBTQ rights than Patrick Murphy.
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Joe Biden makes pledge to lead the “most pro-equality administration in history” of America
President-elect Biden made the promise in congratulating House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for winning an “LGBTQ History Maker” award.
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The Army found out this colonel was a lesbian. The woman that oversaw her discharge was, too.
This is the tale of how Col. Patsy Thompson “survived in silence” in the military, especially when she had to discharge a woman for being gay – while hiding her own relationship.
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Vice President Joe Biden on the 9th Anniversary of the Repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
In an exclusive statement, the former Vice President reflects on the end of one military ban and the need to lift another.