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So You Think You Can Dance Judge Nigel Lythgoe Issues Apology
New York , NY, May 23, 2009 — Press Release – On May 22, GLAAD released a Call to Action in response to remarks made the night before by judge Nigel Lythgoe on the popular reality competition show So You Think You Can Dance. Today, GLAAD President Neil G. Giuliano and Senior Director of Media Programs Rashad Robinson spoke with Mr. Lythgoe. He expressed his apology over his misuse of words and released this official statement: [Read more ...]
Day of Silence Taking Place Today in Thousands of Schools
Press Release: Hundreds of Thousands Bringing Attention to Anti-LGBT Bullying
NEW YORK, April 17, 2009 - Hundreds of thousands of students are participating in GLSEN's 13th annual National Day of Silence today by taking some form of a vow of silence to bring attention to anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) name-calling, bullying and harassment. [Read more ...]
NY State Senate Information and Email Contacts
If we want gay marriage to pass in New York, we need to get the support of the State Senate. The State Assembly should not be an obtacle. I put this table together to provide general information with a clickable email address. We are contemplating a contact system whereby users can contact the entire list. David is working on the text. We are also planning our own mailing with considerably more detail than would be appropriate in a user generated form.
Sean AKA "NewsSystem" [Read more ...]
Minor Outage at Tips-Q - All is Corrected
We were down for about three minutes. Some idiot - I won't mention names but do the initials DH ring a bell? - made an "adjustment" on the server.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Sean (AKA NewsSystem)
Anti-Gay Cop Operating In the Heart of Chicago's Gay Community
Called to Account in 7 Federal Suits
Officer Allegedly Trumped Up Charges Against Gays & Lesbians to
Win Overtime Pay for Court Appearances.
Press Conference With community leaders, victims and their attorneys:
11 AM, Thursday, April 2
Lobby of the Federal Court Building,
219 S. Dearborn St., Chicago [Read more ...]

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