Search Results: pride (831)

[…] by LGBT advocacy groups Athlete Ally and All Out, shows support for the Olympic Charter tenant that states “discrimination” is “incompatible with belonging to the Olympic Movement.” Pride House International is a coalition of LGBT sports and human rights groups that creates Pride Houses at the Olympics. Its application for a Pride House in […]

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[…] transgender. Focus on the agonizing decision individuals in gay and lesbian bi-national relationships must make between caring for elderly parents and legally living abroad with their partners. Pride: Father’s Day falls during Pride month – discuss the ways that families participate in Pride celebrations. LOCATING COUPLES FOR INTERVIEWS For assistance in finding gay and […]

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[…] black LGBT voices and perspectives. Profile the work of prominent figures in the black LGBT community, locally and nationally, in politics and entertainment. Cover your local Black Pride. Major cities across the country, including New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C., hold pride celebrations for the black LGBT community every year. Visit http://www.ifbp.org […]

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[…]  The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) offers educational resources for educators.  Among them: Back-to-School Guide for Creating LGBT Inclusive Environments The Educator’s Guide to LGBT Pride Safe Space Kit K-12 Curricula and Lesson Plans No Name-Calling Week Day of Silence: Resources for Educators and Families Booklink GLSEN also offers two training programs […]

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[…] & Lesbian News, The Seattle Lesbian, Unicorn Booty, the Washington Blade and Windy City Times. In addition to the American Federation of Teachers, Believe Out Loud, Campus Pride, Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC), Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) Network, Lambda Legal, National Council of […]

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[…] YouTube video showcasing employees speaking out in support of marriage equality in four battleground states – Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, and Washington. In 2013, YouTube unveiled its first-ever pride campaign, #ProudToLove, and changed its logo to be pride-themed for the first time in the company’s history. Earlier this year, Google showed its support for LGBT […]

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[…] Liberation front, founder of the nation’s first LGBTQ Youth organization as well as a marshal of the Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day march which created the first Pride March in 1970. In 1973, Segal changed the course of LGBTQ inclusion in news media by famously disrupting live TV news broadcasts including The CBS Evening […]

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