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Exodus ‘Day of [Orwellian] Truth’ Shuts Off Conversation about Violence
Instead of engaging in true conversation through schools’ Gay-Straight Alliances or the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network’s annual Day of Silence, Exodus continues to
Focus on the Family Regards Youth Nonviolence and True Conversation as ‘Homosexual Agenda’
Focus on the Family blasts the Day of Silence — GLSEN’s annual antiviolence vigil and conversation-starter in schools — as a sinister manifestation of the
In Cochran, Georgia, a Gay Teen Will Take His Boyfriend to the Prom
They don’t seem thrilled about it, but it’s happening. Glimmers of progress: Derrick Martin worried that he could be responsible for getting this year’ prom
The Prom Will Go On in Fulton, Mississippi (Just Without Constance McMillen)
In many areas in the country, the strength of the opposition to LGBT people and rights is directly correlated to the number of Early Bird
Constance McMillen on The Ellen Show Today
(!!!) I think Constance is just great. There’s a great moment in this interview when Constance explains that she was rebuffed from wearing a tuxedo
Wanda Sykes Talks to Constance McMillen
Wow, Constance is everywhere! Wanda had her on via satellite to discuss the situation in Mississippi, and also to share a few laughs. (h/t Dan
Write to the Itawamba County, Mississippi School Board (UPDATED)
ACTION ITEM, YOU GUYS: Your task, if you choose to accept it (and you will if you know what’s good for you *hrmph*): I wrote
In Mississippi, a High School That Hates Gay People So Much That They Cancel the Prom
I’m usually the snarky one who’s not fazed by wingnut nonsense, but this is disgusting: If you’re a high school in Mississippi and you really
Focus on the Family Cheers W.Va. Schools’ Pro-Bullying Policy
Focus on the Family, the self-styled “Christian” and “pro-family” organization, calls it “good news” that a West Virginia school board voted to exclude gay and
Church’s Exorcism Video Showcases Unregulated Ex-Gay Abuse of Youth
A Bridgeport, Conn., church called Manifested Glory Ministries posted a controversial video on YouTube that raises concern about the unregulated abuse of children by church-sponsored







