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America's Leading Gay News Source
Del. Washington awarded fellowship
First ever openly gay African-American legislator in Maryland awarded Bohnett LGBT Leadership Fellowship at the Harvard Kennedy School
Progress on reorganizing Baltimore’s gay and lesbian center
New advisory council formed in August to pursue strategic planning process; plan to release new bylaws soon
Md. Marriage ‘Day of Action’ Saturday
Coordinated door knocking effort will focus on four key jurisdictions
Equality Md. names Rep. Hoyer’s daughter to board
Daughter of U.S. House Minority Whip came out as lesbian to Blade in June
Light Brigade Maryland holds ‘bridge party’
Sign read, “Vote for Marriage Equality” and was visible to motorists below
Faith conversations at weekly open house
Open house is a weekly open forum and casual work meeting for volunteers and supporters who are thinking about volunteering
Mo’Nique continues support for marriage
Mo'Nique previously recorded a video for HRC’s Americans for Marriage Equality campaign
Gay man shot to death in Baltimore
Second victim in coma; police have no suspects
Radio show to feature straight allies
Show, hosted by parents of gay child, airs Mondays from 4-5 p.m. on WOLB TalkRadio 1010am
Community center continues reorganization
“After a careful internal review, the Board has decided this is an important next step to address the organization's financial health,” said board president Bud Beehler.


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