Protests Against JC Penney's Lesbian Ads Have Actually Helped The Brand
Conservative group One Million Moms decried J.C. Penney's decision to hire lesbian comedian Ellen DeGeneres to represent the brand. They protested again when the retailer released an advertisement depicting a same-sex couple.
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Forum concludes ACLU discussion
Despite a settlement in favor of its opponent, the Camdenton R-III School District insists a First Amendment lawsuit ended with the district's goals intact.
Editors Letter June July 2012
To listen to antigay boycott instigators, you’d think the sky is falling all the time. But it ain’t so, and in fact, for the amount of backlash that happens as a result of overzealous proscriptions, companies should hope to become targets. read more
District to host community form on ACLU lawsuit
The Camdenton R-III School District is hosting a public forum on Tuesday to discuss the recent American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit and the district's Internet filtering software and policy.
Hate crime amendments in parliamentary limbo four months on
At the 2011 International Day Against Homophobia, in St Julian's - ILGA says hate crime amendments have not yet been implemented. Government's rapid response in February to separate incidents targeting gay people has still not been backed up by any legal implementation, as parliament got bogged down by a political stalemate.
Photo: 'Break the Silence' Norfolk anti-bullying event
A Break the Silence event drew students from local schools, including Granby High’s Nicole Lloyd, left, and Madison Thompson, right, to the LGBT Center in Norfolk Friday. Students across the country took part to call attention to the bullying and harassment of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender teens.
Documentary exposes homophobia in Jamaica
It took four years, cost her friends and family and almost the roof over her head, but Queens based documentary filmmaker Selena Blake got her latest project done.
Rappler Newscast | May 15, 2012
HEADLINES Today on Rappler. OMBUDSMAN MORALES: If indeed he made those charges... there are other lanterns of lies... this was delivered to me by the exec sec of the AMLAC. Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales dismisses Chief Justice Renato Corona’s accusations- her testimony is a ‘lantern of ...
Alliance attends conference
Six Alliance members traveled more than 13 hours to Washington, D.C., for a briefing on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals who have careers in the federal government. LGBT college students nationwide were invited to a White House briefing on federal government career opportunities featuring remarks by John Berry, director ...