New York City Anti-Violence Project

Christine Quinn, New York City, gay news, Washington Blade

Anti-gay attacks spark concern in NYC

Lesbian council speaker condemns crimes

Christine Quinn, New York City, gay news, Washington Blade

Christine Quinn formally announces NYC mayoral campaign

She would become city’s first female and first gay mayor

Gay News, Washington Blade, Christine Quinn

Lesbian NYC Council speaker discusses Obama, wedding

Quinn mum on plans for mayoral run in 2013

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Latin American LGBT activists visit the U.S. on State Department-sponsored trip

Nine Central and South American LGBT activists will remain in the country through Sept. 22

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.

Anti-gay violence, domestic abuse on the rise: report

New study, presented to White House, outlines challenges for LGBT victims

 

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