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Maryland advocacy groups partner on same-sex marriage, Dream Act
CASA de Maryland, the Latino GLBT History Project and Equality Maryland seek additional support for two issues ahead of November referenda
D.C. Dept. of Health reaches out to ‘all communities’
New gay interim director has worked on AIDS, substance abuse issues
Chesapeake Pride
Community members enjoyed an afternoon of swimming, food, drink, music, drag shows and entertainment at Mayo Beach Park on Saturday.
Eckington ‘Safety walk’ and rally planned to protest anti-gay attacks
Thursday night event backed by GLOV, neighborhood activists
Gay activist loses bid for Congress in Michigan
Thomas previously worked in D.C. for HRC, SLDN
Academy fundraiser for victims of hate crime
Miss and Mr. Capital Pride were joined by members of the Washington Academy on July 29 for a benefit show at the Black Fox Lounge.
HHS affirms trans protections in health care reform
Sex discrimination prohibition said to apply to gender identity
Fast Five Fix: August 7
Levi Johnston thinks Bristol needs parenting classes, Elton John slams Madonna again, boycott Amway and buycott Starbucks today, and Mika says 'Yup, I am.'
Michigan LGBT leaders on ‘hunger strike’
Director of Detroit's LGBT center joins leaders of LGBT community centers in Kalamazoo, Benton Harbor, Midland and Grand Rapids in rotating 24-hour shifts
Former HRC staffer faces primary in Mich.
Winner of Tuesday’s primary will go on to challenge embattled one-time Tea Party favorite incumbent Rep. Justin Amash in November

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