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A gay teen’s parents kicked him out of the house. It didn’t stop him from being the best.
He endured conversion therapy and homelessness while working to support himself. And then graduated as the class co-valedictorian.
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Florida sees ‘seismic shift’ in support for anti-discrimination laws among GOP
Ever since the massacre at Pulse, stories of the LGBTQ community have found wider acceptance.
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Kim Davis’ lawyer is fighting to overturn Jacksonville’s human rights ordinance
He’s pulling out all the stops to block civil rights protections for LGBTQ people.
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Jacksonville passes inclusive nondiscrimination protections
Mayor Lenny Curry said he will let it become law without his signature.
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Miami leads America’s top ten cities with highest rates of HIV
Despite new treatment methods, Human Immunodeficiency Virus remains one of the most common and most dangerous STDs in the U.S.
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Bathrooms become battlegrounds in anti-discrimination debate
Most of the 20 largest U.S. cities now enforce state laws or local ordinances that include allowances for people to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with.
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KKK to Floridians: End AIDS by ‘bashing gays”
The KKK has been distributing batches of fliers throughout which claim “homosexual men and their sexual acts are disgusting and inhuman.”
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Jacksonville law firm to host weddings after courthouse shuts couples out
The firm says it will open it offices to couples who need a place to wed after the Duval County courthouse announced it would close its doors to all weddings rather than allow same-sex ceremonies.
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Some Florida counties to end courthouse weddings to avoid same-sex ceremonies
The clerks of court in at least 12 Florida counties say they have decided to end all courthouse weddings to avoid performing ceremonies for same-sex couples, among other reasons.
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Couple files federal lawsuit challenging Florida’s ban on same-sex marriage
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A second lawsuit has been filed challenging Florida’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, this time in federal court.