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WGYBProject
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· 3M ago
To me, it’s the people …
To me, it’s the people that are clearly different that are the heroes. They’re the ones that create a space for us gays to exist. Without them, we would all be in the closet. They push the boundaries, refuse to assimilate. They scream, from the rooftops, that they refuse to blend in, to follow rules
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· 3M ago
WGYB Is Now on Tumblr!
The We Got Your Back Project is now on Tumblr! Follow us at: http://wgybproject.tumblr.com Content will be mirrored here & on Tumblr! Thank you! Filed under: Announcements, Bisexual, Community, Discussion, News, posts, Resources, submissions
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· 3M ago
One Town’s War on Gay Teens
This article… this hate is why we started this project. One Town’s War on Gay Teens – Rolling Stone Magazine (online) One Town’s War on Gay Teens In Michele Bachmann’s home district, evangelicals have created an extreme anti-gay climate. After … Continue reading →
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· 7M ago
Black and Trans: A Double Burden
“Can you imagine what it’s like to see people you work with refuse to walk on the same side of the street with you or sit with you at lunch, or to be told that you are unhirable, just because … Continue reading →
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· 7M ago
A gay Gibson County couple said
A gay Gibson County couple said they were assaulted when they tried to attend church services at the Grace Fellowship Church in Fruitland last Wednesday. “I went over to take the keys out of the ignition and all the sudden … Continue reading →
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· 7M ago
Stand Up to Cyberbullying Webcast
Yahoo! Safely, in partnership with Common Sense Media and a Thin Line, an initiative of MTV, invite you to participate in an eye-opening evening where parents, teens and teachers will come together to celebrate those who stand up and step … Continue reading →
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· 7M ago
Town Hall “Bullying: It Stops Here” airs Oct. 9
CNN, Facebook, Cartoon Network and Time Inc. have teamed up for a special multi-platform effort aimed at taking a stand to help stop the bullying crisis. Anderson Cooper 360° will air a week-long series focused on bullying in addition to … Continue reading →
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· 7M ago
The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation
http://www.standupfoundation.com/ Filed under: Uncategorized
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· 7M ago
Reflections of A Black Queer Suicide Survivor: Part 2
Don’t miss the second part of Darnell Moore’s power reflection on being a black queer suicide survivor. I wanted to be free from the painful situations that eroded the peace in my life. I was born into a world that … Continue reading →
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· 8M ago
Darnell Moore: Reflections of a Black Queer Suicide Survior
They wanted to destroy me because I was, to them, a living sign of difference, subversive rebelliousness, an affront on black masculinity and the sanctity of their presumed heterosexuality (even though a few of the “hard” neighborhood boys tried to … Continue reading →
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