Obama to repeal ‘Don’t ask, Don’t tell’ policy
byPresident Obama addressed the Human Rights Campaign about promises for government action in the LGBT community
President Obama addressed the Human Rights Campaign about promises for government action in the LGBT community
Quickly following President Obama’s vow to end the military’s “Don’t ask, Don’t tell” policy, the White House started talks toward that end.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signs two gay rights bills for California.
The severe beating of a gay man in New York is a possible hate crime.
Demonstrators in Washington, D.C. expressed frustration with President Obama’s lack of progress in LGBT reform.
Although women make up only 15 percent of the military’s active-duty and reserves, one-third of the 619 discharged soldiers this year under the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy were women.
The Newark Star-Ledger reports that Gov. Jon Corzine has quietly promised the gay community that if re-elected, he’ll work with the legislature to pass a gay marriage bill.
Christine Quinn is scheduled to address participants of the National Equality March in Washington D.C
New York City is starting to try to implement programs that will help homeless LGBT youth
A Georgia high school tells a young man that his feminine attire is not acceptable