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Jonathan's Stoller's Picture of the Week: Solo
We are beginning to receive a flow of Jonathan's remarkable pictures from his recent travels to Egypt. If this photograph is any taste of the promises to come, then we are all in for a treat this holiday season. This lonely camel rider most likely has taken the exact same path that hundreds of thousands before him have taken through the barren expanse of the desert. No matter for him, it is just another day with the Sphinx and himself
Breaking News: Prime Minister Brown Express Concerns to Ugandan President
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has spoken directly to Uganda President Museveni about the proposed death penalty for gays/HIV positive people now before the Ugandan Parliament. The Prime Minister expressed his strong concerns about the legislation. Brown was able to directly communicate with President Museveni at the Commonwealth Heads of Government. The British foreign office already had expressed opposition to the legislation. Brown might be the first head of state to directly express hi
LGBT: Lessons Already Learned from New York and New Jersey
We still don't know the results of the amazing efforts from the LGBT community in our attempt to achieve marriage equality in New York and New Jersey through the legislative process. Unfortunately, as we wait the outcome, some of the lessons are beginning to hit home. Without question, the struggle for LGBT civil rights is a low priority on most legislative agendas. Once again, Democrats are questioning if this is the right time and arranging votes so they don't look like the
ROTC: A Shame on American Campuses
As we struggle with marriage equality, there is a shame that continues to blight American education. In our institutions of higher learning, sits the ROTC. That means at our universities there exists an organization that is an integral part of university life and a source of crucial funding for students that is allowed to openly discriminate against LGBT people. By national law, any university that insists on ending this blatant and ugly discrimination against our young, will lose its federal funding.
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