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Choi trial opens with clash over White House protest rules
Defense to argue that activist didn’t break the law
Dan Choi protest trial set for Aug. 29
Handcuffed self to White House fence in November "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" protest
Our culture of victimhood
Enough already — Obama doesn’t hate gays so stop whining
Choi slams DOMA hearing witnesses as ‘exclusively white and privileged’
No person of color or bi-national couples set to testify before Senate
Thousands mobilize against Hong Kong state-sponsored ‘ex-gay’ therapy
American newsmaker, Dan Choi, takes up the cause of ending state support of controversial gay reparative therapy in Hong Kong.
Time for Obama to evolve
Get on with it, Mr. President, and endorse marriage equality
NETROOTS: Choi slams Obama volunteer for lack of support for marriage equality
Campaign worker's pamphlet torn in two during panel session
Dan Choi records video inside squad car, after Moscow Pride arrest
Dan Choi was arrested this weekend in Moscow along with prominent Chicago activist, Andy Thayer, and the French founder of the International Day Against Homophobia, Louis Georges-Tin. The activists were arrested after joining the LGBT community of Moscow--in defiance of the government of Moscow--in marching for LGBT tolerance and acceptance for the sixth year in a row. Dan Choi recorded this video from within the squad car taking the seven arrested to the police station. The activists were quickly released after tremendous media attention, and pressure from LGBT and human rights activists from around the world.
Equality Forum to honor Choi, Murphy
Annual LGBT event draws thousands to Philadelphia
White House protesters appear in court
Judge questions prosecution of LGBT demonstrators in 'Don't Ask' case




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