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Clinton unveils ‘blueprint’ to achieve ‘AIDS-free generation’
The Obama administration unveiled on Thursday a “blueprint” for confronting the global AIDS epidemic that includes as one of its goals targeting populations that are most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS — including men who have sex with men.
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Clinton: LGBT-inclusion ‘the smart thing’ for U.S. foreign policy
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered on Wednesday what might be her last public address before an LGBT audience as chief diplomat for the United States when she told group of LGBT Foreign Service officers their service is integral to the country.
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Hillary Clinton honors Ugandan human rights advocates
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday honored a group of Ugandan human rights activists at a ceremony in the country’s capital.
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AIDS 2012: Clinton announces ‘blueprint’ for ‘AIDS-free generation’
In a speech before attendees in D.C. at the 19th International AIDS Conference, Clinton said she directed U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Eric Goosby to develop the plan and said it would be unveiled before Dec. 1 on World AIDS Day.
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White House to unveil report on international LGBT efforts
The Obama administration is preparing to unveil a report summarizing the progress U.S. agencies have made in combating LGBT human rights abuses overseas, according to the White House.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: ‘I wish you a happy Pride’
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday released a recorded message commemorating LGBT Pride Month.
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Hillary Clinton calls for ‘stamping out bullying wherever it happens’
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has released a new video in which she calls for “stamping out bullying wherever it happens.”
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Marriage equality in New York, repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ among top LGBT stories of 2011
From the repeal of “Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell,” a policy which had banned gays and lesbians from serving openly in the U. S. military, to winning strategic battles in gaining civil unions and full marriage equality for same-sex couples in several states, victories in a significant series of elective offices across the country, 2011 ended on an upbeat note for the nation’s LGBTQ community.
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Would LGBT Americans be better off under President Hillary?
Would a President Hillary Clinton have made more progress on LGBT issues over the course of her first term as opposed to what we’ve seen under President Obama? The secretary of state certainly stole the spotlight on LGBT issues when she gave a high-profile speech in Geneva earlier this month calling for an end to […]
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Attacks on Obama Administration’s LGBT policy shames Christianity
Naturally, religious right groups and some of those on the right in general aren’t happy with the Obama Administration’s announcement this week against LGBT persecution worldwide, or Hillary Clinton’s speech in which she declared “gays rights are human rights.” It’s a sad statement on what Christianity has become in America.