February 2010

McDonnell workplace order lacks gay protections

Pro-repeal advocates dispute media 'falsehoods' supporting 'Don't Ask'

Md. may recognize out-of-state gay marriages

Attorney general issues opinion as D.C. couples prepare to wed

Gay group works to change hearts, minds at CPAC

Amid the boos, GOProud finds support from young conservatives

Demon revival

Locally, it’s a good time for classics by gay American theater greats. At Signature Theatre in Shirlington Village, audiences are getting acquainted and reacquainted with

Unity Fellowship Church aids Haiti quake relief

Rev. Dyan Abena McCray, the lesbian pastor of Unity Fellowship Church in Northwest D.C., led a church concert and fundraiser Feb. 20 to benefit victims of the Haiti earthquake.

Kicking homophobia in the grass

British footballers, or soccer players as they are called stateside, this month launched a

D.C. Center open house

The D.C. Center held its open house on Feb. 18 to give the LGBT community an opportunity to meet their neighbors and learn more about programs and services.

Cato Institute debate

The Cato Institute hosted a discussion about the place of LGBT people in the conservative movement. Presenters included Maggie Gallagher of the National Organization for Marriage, gay blogger Andrew Sullivan and British lawmaker Nick Herbert.

CPAC

The Conservative Political Action Conference of 2010 took place Feb. 19-21 in Washington, D.C. GOProud, an organization for LGBT Republicans, was one of the co-sponsors and had a speaking role at the conference.

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