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While LGBT activists concede their movement is facing sweeping losses at the legal level, they argue there’s a silver lining to the defeats. Legal and legislative victories by conservatives at the state level against the LGBT agenda are unquestionably wins for Republicans,
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNRussian bookstore raided & faces criminal prosecution for “LGBT propaganda”The bookstore, Podpisnye Izdaniya (which means “subscription publications” in English), was raided in April, and dozens of LGBTQ+ and feminist books were seized as evidence. The prosecutor’s office said that many of the books had “signs of LGBT ideology.”
Around 20,000 armed forces personnel were jailed, dismissed or outed against their will before the rule on service was lifted in 2000, described by Veterans Minister Al Carns as a 'truly dark era'
There’s plenty more unexpected history in our city’s LGBT past. In honor of San Diego Pride, here’s a look back: The legacies of a pair of Victorian-era same-sex couples live on in our public beaches and the landmark Villa Montezuma house.
Magnolia Network’s new series prompts criticism from leaders and commentators who say the couple has abandoned Christian values.
But now, in order to keep doing all that it does, the LGBT Center of Greater Reading is the one that needs some support. The center is facing a dire financial crisis, one that is threatening to permanently shutter the nonprofit organization, according to its leadership.
When employees are dealing with identity-related fear, stress, or barriers to essential services, it can affect other aspects of their life, including how they feel at work and how they perform.
A group of MPs will call for the redress scheme for veterans who suffered under the so-called ‘gay ban” to be rolled out as quickly as possible.
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The Christian Post on MSNLGBT suicide hotline counselor appears to endorse teen's plan to leave home, live with coachA leaked recording of a counseling session with a controversial LGBT activist group appeared to endorse a fictional teen s plan to leave home and move in with her coach, who promised to facilitate