May 2011

Foundry United is opening doors for gay couples

Support policy to allow any Methodist church that chooses to perform marriages

Aren’t you glad we have GLAAD?

Media landscape was very different just 25 years ago

Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Pride

The 12th annual Pride & Heritage Celebration took place at Cafe Asia on May 18.

Gay Games trial set for July in Cleveland

Lawsuit says games run by straight ‘front group’

Norton: House GOP expected to target city’s marriage law

Congressional Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton believes the approval by a House committee of an amendment to delay or kill the repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law may be a predictor of efforts by House Republicans to target the District of Columbia same-sex marriage equality law.

Minnesota gearing up for marriage fight

In symbolic move, guv vetoes 2012 ballot measure

UDC acts to correct Human Rights Act violation

An Advisory Neighborhood Commission in Northwest D.C. accuses the University of the District of Columbia of failing to comply with the D.C. Human Rights Act’s requirement it prominently display posters or information about the law and the classes of people it protects throughout its campus, saying not educating "faculty, students, and staff” about the law’s requirements “has led to acts of discrimination against gay and transgender people."

D.C. man sentenced to 40 years in gay murder

A D.C. Superior Court judge on Tuesday sentenced District resident Justin Navarro, 26, to 40 years in prison for the November 2009 murder of Kevin Massey.

In wake of tragedy, Joplin Missouri LGBT community pulls together

After an EF-5 tornado ripped through the town of Joplin MO, destroying the homes of many in the LGBT community, and the welcoming MCC church, help is pouring in from across the nation, and a community comes together.

Ben Cohen comes to Town

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