September 2011
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Watching some friends give a GRASP Panel to 75+...
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= GPOY
For ppl that follow us, that means our friends, OUR HOMOSEXUAL TYPE FRIENDS, told their coming out stories and did LGBTQ related activities with a sorority on our campus at the sorority’s request. LADIES LIKE ALPHA PHI GIVE ME MOTHERFUCKING HOPE.
nick had like half the room sobbing. me and likespuppies were sitting in the back holding hands and crying....
The "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy of the US... →
The “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that prevents homosexuals from being open about their sexuality in the armed forces has officially been repealed. The policy, which has been in place since the Clinton administration, prevented open homosexuals from serving in the armed forces. If they were caught talking about it or acting upon their sexuality, the military had the...
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01. After the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry made sure...
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Heterosexual, married father defends same-sex... →
A heterosexual, married father from North Carolina blogged about same-sex marriage and defended this controversial issue on his blog. He states several points as to why same-sex marriage should be legalized and backs up his statements with his opinions and support from other sources such as the American Psychological Association and the Royal College of Psychiatrics. His arguments are valid and...
Man being separated from AIDS-stricken husband... →
An Australian man, Anthony Makk, was told that he had 30 days to leave the country after his request to become a permanent resident of the United States was denied. Makk and his husband, Bradford Wells, married seven years ago in Massachusetts. He is Wells’ sole care-giver. The federal government denied his request because his marriage is not valid under the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)...
Warning: Contains Explicit Language. You do not... →
These videos are quite entertaining and also very informative. It’s amazing how such a powerful message can be tied into something so crazy. www.fckh8.com has videos that address issues of the LGBTQ community. They contain very explicit language, which may make it seem very immature, but the actors manage convey a message so powerful that you wonder how they do it. This particular video...
Here's a little bit of info. for all the wonderful...
My name is Jess. I am in college, and this blog is part of my English class. The topics to pick from were endless, but in the end I chose to blog about issues in the LGBTQ community. I’ll be blogging about my own personal experiences, things I see on the news, read in magazines or newspapers, hear about in movies or music, read in books. Many of my close friends and also members of my family...