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Pistorius removed from bullying campaign
Move comes after South African sprinter is accused of shooting and killing girlfriend
Dan Savage pulls 49ers ‘It Gets Better’ video
Players denied participating in project
VIDEO | It gets better: ex-gay therapy survivor
Matthew in New York City survived five years of ex-gay therapy, and wants to send the message that it gets better
State Dept. brings foreign journalists to Blade office
Journalists from 20 nations visited Monday as part of a special reporting tour to brief journalists on how the U.S. addresses LGBT-related issues
Video: San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus’s ‘Testimony’
Broadway's Stephen Schwartz composed a special piece called 'Tesitmony,' for the Gay Men's Chorus based on Dan Savage's "It Gets Better" project
We can prevent bullying before it starts
Capitol Hill school takes innovative approach to teaching
Fast Five Fix: Feb 23
Aussie PM: gay marriage 'inevitable', Tenn. Gov: drop the 'don't say gay' bill, and New Mexico's Gov. loses her hair dresser over same-sex marriage stance
Video: San Francisco Police Department, “It Gets Better”
Mayor Ed Lee & Police Chief Greg Suhr Unveil First of its Kind LGBT Youth Video
Fast Five Fix: Feb 10
Gays can be executed in new version of Uganda bill, accusations of homophobia in air marshal service, Iowa parenting discrimination, tax returns, and more
Children’s book list shows LGBT (and Q) diversity
A welcome move from American Library Association





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