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UN Resolution on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (15 June 2011)
Click here to view and download the original resolution. (Text below directly obtained from above source.) United Nations A /HRC/17/L.9/Rev.1 General Assembly Distr.: Limited 15 June 2011 Original: English Human Rights Council Seventeenth session Agenda item 8 Follow-up and implementation of … Continue reading
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First Openly Gay Presidential Candidate Announces Campaign
Fred Karger is an openly gay Independent Republican who’s decided to run for President. Watch his announcement here, and hear a summary of his plans, his thoughts on the Republican party, and his experience in politics. So who’s Fred Karger? … Continue reading
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¡30 mil compañerxs desaparecidxs, presentes! ¡Ahora y siempre!
30 thousand disappeared comrades, present! Now and forever! Más información/ More information: La marcha del 24 de marzo (Página 12) Apuntes del 24 de Marzo (La información online) ¿Qué es el 24 de marzo? (Uno Entre Rios) A 35 años … Continue reading
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Support for Gay Marriage Reaches a Milestone
Support for Gay Marriage Reaches a Milestone More Than Half of Americans Say Gay Marriage Should Be Legal ABC News “More than half of Americans say it should be legal for gays and lesbians to marry, a first in nearly a … Continue reading
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“Unyielding Bias Persists” in Ten Countries with Same-Sex Marriage
A Decade on, Progress on Same-Sex Marriages Human Rights Watch Preview: “‘The fact that same-sex marriage has been legalized on three continents demonstrates progress in equality,’ said Boris O. Dittrich, acting director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Rights … Continue reading
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