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Gay News, Washington Blade, bullying

D.C. Office of Human Rights to take part in anti-bullying virtual town hall

GLSEN and the Trevor Project to also take part in effort to mark National Safe Schools Day

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D.C. launches transgender rights campaign

Ads featuring five trans Washingtonians will appear throughout the city this fall

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EXCLUSIVE: D.C. Office of Human Rights to launch anti-transgender discrimination campaign

Initiative is the country’s first government-funded effort of this kind.

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D.C. Office of Human Rights launches campaign to fight LGBT housing discrimination

Advertisements will appear in the Blade and seven other D.C. newspapers

Gay News, Washington Blade, bullying

Gray signs D.C. anti-bullying bill

D.C. to join 17 other states with comprehensive LGBT-inclusive anti-bullying laws

Mayor Vincent Gray. (Washington Blade file photo by Michael Key)

Gray announces bullying ‘action plan’

Mayor hosts screening of documentary film ‘Bully’

Silent March, hate crimes, Columbia Heights, gay news, Washington Blade

Hundreds march against anti-LGBT violence

D.C. police chief, four Council members join demonstration

 

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