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Roundup: Remembrances of Sen. Kennedy Highlight Civil Rights Accomplishments

By Emily Douglas, RH Reality Check

August 27, 2009 - 10:53am

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Remembrances of Sen. Ted Kennedy highlight his civil rights accomplishments; Miami appeals court hears arguments on anti-gay adoption laws; will health care reform include coverage for contraception and fertility treatments?

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Stoking Fire: Far Right Opposition to Hate Crimes Laws

By Eleanor Bader, RH Reality Check

August 11, 2009 - 8:00am

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Assurances that federal workplace anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people will exempt religious bodies from oversight should mollify conservatives, but they don't.

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A New Helpline for Indian Lesbians Is a Breakthrough for a Marginalized Group

By Deepali Gaur Singh, RH Reality Check, Asia

July 2, 2009 - 9:00am

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Despite the annual show of presence in different parts of India during gay pride parades, lesbians continue to remain one of the more closeted groups amongst the LGBT community.

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Vermont Parochial School Sniffs Out Pro-Choice Director, Cancels Anti-Racism Event

By Kathleen Reeves, RH Reality Check

June 15, 2009 - 4:46pm

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This is not the first time a Catholic individual or organization has allowed intolerance to interfere with the Church’s message on loving our (black, gay, poor) neighbors, but it’s particularly embarrassing in this case.


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Iowa State Legislative Leaders Vow No Action on Same-Sex Marriage

By Jason Hancock, New Journalist Project

June 5, 2009 - 9:00am

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Same-sex marriage will not be an issue in next year’s legislative session, said the highest-ranking Democrats from both chambers of the Iowa legislature.

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On "Jamaican-ness" and Gay Textbooks

By Danielle Toppin, RH Reality Check, Caribbean

November 12, 2007 - 9:13am

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A textbook that was allegedly proposed by the Jamaican Ministry of Education for inclusion in the home economics school curriculum made mention of same-sex unions and families, and a public outcry on the meaning of "Jamaican-ness" ensued.


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