While much of the LGBT community applauded the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the military ban on openly gay and lesbian service members in the military, some activists, like the members of Against Equality, disagree. They say the repeal extends the reach of U.S. militarization.
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News & ViewsSeptember 11
It’s the End of the World As We Know It – Or Is It?
by Amanda Hutchinson September 29, 2011The string of natural disasters that has plagued the United States in the past few months has some people legitimately wondering if this is indeed the end of the world.
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Exploring the digital divide in rural and urban communities
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A soldier’s struggle to transition out of the military and resist the urge to fight By Adam Polaski Two years ago, in October 2008, Matt…
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WHAT’S HAPPENING: History Should Be Gayer
by Adam Polaski December 23, 2010In middle school and grade school, our history classes spend a lot of time discussing the injustices that people faced and how they banded together,…
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How “I’m From Driftwood” raises visibility and advances the movement By Adam Polaski If visibility is the key to working toward LGBT equality, it’s essential…
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The push for equality in conservative USA By Adam Polaski In many parts of the United States, two men can hold hands without attracting much…
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WHAT’S HAPPENING: Obama’s “It Gets Better” Vid
by Adam Polaski October 25, 2010It Gets Better. Maybe Not Under My Administration, But Eventually, K? By Adam Polaski “It gets better,” Barack Obama tells all of those gay teenagers…
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How Republicans are rehabilitating their image by coming out for gay rights. By Adam Polaski Lady Gaga ditched the meat dress and took to the podium…
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Why the FDA’s “gay blood” ban is an obstacle to the LGBT rights movement By Adam Polaski Sitting in a waiting area where four other…