June 2011

Mainstream media press Obama on marriage

President again declines to endorse marriage equality

HRC store vandalized; radical queer group claims responsibility

The Dupont Circle Human Rights Campaign store was vandalized last night by a group claiming to be paying homage to the Stonewall Riots.

GLSEN encouraged by U.S. Senators’ ‘It Gets Better’ video

13 members of the U.S. Senate today released a joint video for the 'It Gets Better Project' encouraging discouraged or bullied LGBT youth not to lose hope. The LGBT youth advocacy group, Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network, praised the video.

DOJ to file appeal of Bankruptcy court’s DOMA ruling

In a surprising move, the Justice Department is appealing a bankruptcy court ruling finding DOMA unconstitutional.

Lawmakers seek update on State Dept. LGBT policy

Letter inquires on U.S assistance with anti-gay crimes overseas, LGBT dialogue abroad

New York City Pride 2011

Tens of thousands of people filled the sidewalks of Lower Manhattan to catch a glimpse of New York City's annual Pride parade on June 26

Clinton talks N.Y. marriage in Pride speech

But no change in her opposition to marriage equality

USAID to designate coordinator for LGBT issues overseas

Agency announces creation of new position, committee

Advocates see New York as a turning point in marriage equality effort

On July 24, New York will become the largest state offering same-sex couples the same rights in marriage as opposite-sex couples, more than doubling the population of Americans living in marriage equality states

More scrutiny of Obama’s marriage views

President insists it's a state issue

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