12/01/2008
UWO opens transgendered washrooms (London Free Press)
Ten gender-neutral washrooms are opening at the University of Western Ontario -- a nod to the transgendered community on the campus.
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12/02/2008
Questions linger at GLBT shelter (Queens Chronicle)
Alessandra-Michelle Carver, a transgendered Carmen’s Place resident, talks to the Queens Chronicle last July at Carmen’s Place in Astoria. Four months after a brutal attack forced it to relocate, an Astoria shelter for gay and transgendered youth may have to shut its doors for good.
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12/02/2008
Kalamazoo votes to protect gays and lesbians (WWMT 3 Kalamazoo)
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Monday night the Kalamazoo City Commission voted unanimously to protect its gay and lesbian citizens. The ordinance also includes bisexual and transgendered people.
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12/03/2008
Walters' 'Fascinating' list just isn't (Chicago Tribune)
Bob Costas got it 10 years ago.
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12/01/2008
Kalamazoo City Commission to vote tonight on gay rights ordinance (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
KALAMAZOO -- City commissioners are scheduled to vote tonight whether to implement an ordinance that would ban discrimination based on a person's sexual orientation. The Equal Rights Ordinance is aimed at protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered individuals from discrimination...
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12/03/2008
Senate resolution opposes Prop. 8 (Sacramento Business Journal)
Senator Mark Leno introduced a resolution Tuesday that would put the state Legislature on the record as opposing Proposition 8, the gay marriage ban that was approved by voters on the November ballot.
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12/02/2008
Search the Archives (Daily Sundial)
A group of students who are enrolled in the first ever Queer Studies 301 course, Perspectives in Queer Studies, are trying to create a safer environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersexed, queer and questioning, or LGBTIQQ, students at CSUN.
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12/02/2008
Spear forum commemorates AIDS struggle (The Minnesota Daily)
Though a champion for HIV-positive Americans has died, the struggle to educate the public about the disease continues Monday night at the University of Minnesota. A lecture series, sponsored by the Minnesota AIDS Project , will be holding its first forum after the death of openly homosexual Minnesota state senator and longtime professor Allen Spear, whom the series was named after six years ...
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12/02/2008
Summit County sex therapist encourages celebration of life (Summit Daily News)
Kahn's services run the sexual gamut
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12/01/2008
Sneak Peak at "The Real World: Brooklyn" (NBC New York)
The Brooklyn Paper gets a Real World sneak peak!
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