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So the Prop 8 judge is gay — big deal

Walker case demonstrates the need for us to come out

Our invisible moms, dads and grandparents

Census suggests more than 5,000 LGBT elders living in D.C.

At last, part of the American story

Gay inclusion in Library of Congress exhibit a milestone to celebrate

D.C. gives ANCs ‘great weight’ on medical marijuana

Influence to exceed power over bars, restaurants, nightclubs

Using social media, web to fight HIV/AIDS

We must harness technology to spread awareness

Accepting cash to advance discrimination

Clement’s DOMA defense is not a noble calling

Calif. bill would mandate teaching LGBT history

Move would inspire students, help combat bullying

‘Will on the Hill’ a delight

Members of Congress take on the Bard in benefit presentation

Justice has been done

HHS turns a new page for an under-served community: LGBT Victims of Violence

The New York City Anti-Violence Project was encouraged by an announcement by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on April 1, highlighting new recommendations to improve the lives and health of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, including addressing domestic violence as it distinctly impacts LGBT survivors.

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