Posted on 21 October 2012. Tags: baltimore ravens, brendon ayanbadejo, gay and lesbian couples, marriage equality, michelle garcia, super bowl, walks of life
The day after the Baltimore Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII, linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo used the win to make another push for marriage equality. BY Michelle Garcia February 05 2013 12:25 PM ET Brendon Ayanbadejo of the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens may play for a state where marriage equality is now the law, but his work is not done. “People from all walks of life, including gay and lesbian couples, want their children to be in stable homes and protected under the law,” he said in a new Read more [...]
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Posted on 20 October 2012. Tags: baltimore ravens, brendon ayanbadejo, gay and lesbian couples, marriage equality
The day after the Baltimore Ravens won Super Bowl XLVII, linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo used the win to make another push for marriage equality. BY Michelle Garcia February 05 2013 12:25 PM ET Brendon Ayanbadejo of the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens may play for a state where marriage equality is now the law, but his work is not done. “People from all walks of life, including gay and lesbian couples, want their children to be in stable homes and protected under the law,” he said in a new Read more [...]
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Posted on 18 October 2012. Tags: brendon ayanbadejo, color commentary, destiny s child, imaginary place, marriage equality
The Gaysayer comedians added their own color commentary to the Super Bowl last night, but mostly to the halftime show. And, mostly their commentary came from an imaginary place in their heads. BY Jami Smith February 04 2013 1:06 AM ET Yes, we are aware the Ravens come from a new state for marriage equality, Beyonce sort of surprised everyone with a brief Destiny’s Child reunion, and that the 49er who blurted he didn’t want any gays on his team is probably sulking because uber-gay-friendly Brendon Read more [...]
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Posted on 17 October 2012. Tags: brendon ayanbadejo, color commentary, destiny s child, marriage equality
The Gaysayer comedians added their own color commentary to the Super Bowl last night, but mostly to the halftime show. And, mostly their commentary came from an imaginary place in their heads. BY Jami Smith February 04 2013 1:06 AM ET Yes, we are aware the Ravens come from a new state for marriage equality, Beyonce sort of surprised everyone with a brief Destiny’s Child reunion, and that the 49er who blurted he didn’t want any gays on his team is probably sulking because uber-gay-friendly Brendon Read more [...]
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Posted on 17 October 2012. Tags: classic situation, emergency shelter, lgbt organizations, marriage equality, medical problems, progressive organizations, transitional living
Do LGBT organizations seem to put more effort into marriage equality than finding homes for displaced LGBT youth? An estimated 40% of homeless Americans identify as either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. To me, that’s not just a statistic, it’s personal: I was a homeless LGBT youth. It was the classic situation of parents finding out that their child was not a heterosexual and immediately disowning her. Before I could even register what happened, I suddenly found myself without a legal residence, Read more [...]
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Posted on 16 October 2012. Tags: brendon ayanbadejo, marriage equality
The Gaysayer comedians added their own color commentary to the Super Bowl last night, but mostly to the halftime show. And, mostly their commentary came from an imaginary place in their heads. BY Jami Smith February 04 2013 1:06 AM ET Yes, we are aware the Ravens come from a new state for marriage equality, Beyonce sort of surprised everyone with a brief Destiny’s Child reunion, and that the 49er who blurted he didn’t want any gays on his team is probably sulking because uber-gay-friendly Brendon Read more [...]
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Posted on 16 October 2012. Tags: lgbt organizations, marriage equality, progressive organizations, transitional living
Do LGBT organizations seem to put more effort into marriage equality than finding homes for displaced LGBT youth? An estimated 40% of homeless Americans identify as either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. To me, that’s not just a statistic, it’s personal: I was a homeless LGBT youth. It was the classic situation of parents finding out that their child was not a heterosexual and immediately disowning her. Before I could even register what happened, I suddenly found myself without a legal residence, Read more [...]
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Posted on 15 October 2012. Tags: lgbt organizations, marriage equality, progressive organizations, transitional living
Do LGBT organizations seem to put more effort into marriage equality than finding homes for displaced LGBT youth? An estimated 40% of homeless Americans identify as either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. To me, that’s not just a statistic, it’s personal: I was a homeless LGBT youth. It was the classic situation of parents finding out that their child was not a heterosexual and immediately disowning her. Before I could even register what happened, I suddenly found myself without a legal residence, Read more [...]
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Posted on 14 October 2012. Tags: french parliament, liberal attitudes, marriage equality, national assembly, roman catholic church, same sex couples, same sex marriage
The French assembly overwhelmingly advances a marriage equality bill. BY Neal Broverman February 02 2013 2:27 PM ET An important article that’s part of legislation to approve same-sex marriage and adoption by gay couples in France sailed through the national assembly. Voting 249-97, the lower house of the French parliament approved the article that would grant marriage equality to France’s same-sex couples. The remainder of the legislation, which includes a contentious article to legalize adoption Read more [...]
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Posted on 14 October 2012. Tags: lgbt organizations, marriage equality, progressive organizations, transitional living
Do LGBT organizations seem to put more effort into marriage equality than finding homes for displaced LGBT youth? An estimated 40% of homeless Americans identify as either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. To me, that’s not just a statistic, it’s personal: I was a homeless LGBT youth. It was the classic situation of parents finding out that their child was not a heterosexual and immediately disowning her. Before I could even register what happened, I suddenly found myself without a legal residence, Read more [...]
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Posted on 13 October 2012. Tags: brendon ayanbadejo, color commentary, destiny s child, marriage equality
The Gaysayer comedians added their own color commentary to the Super Bowl last night, but mostly to the halftime show. And, mostly their commentary came from an imaginary place in their heads. BY Jami Smith February 04 2013 1:06 AM ET Yes, we are aware the Ravens come from a new state for marriage equality, Beyonce sort of surprised everyone with a brief Destiny’s Child reunion, and that the 49er who blurted he didn’t want any gays on his team is probably sulking because uber-gay-friendly Brendon Read more [...]
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Posted on 13 October 2012. Tags: lgbt organizations, marriage equality, progressive organizations, transitional living
Do LGBT organizations seem to put more effort into marriage equality than finding homes for displaced LGBT youth? An estimated 40% of homeless Americans identify as either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. To me, that’s not just a statistic, it’s personal: I was a homeless LGBT youth. It was the classic situation of parents finding out that their child was not a heterosexual and immediately disowning her. Before I could even register what happened, I suddenly found myself without a legal residence, Read more [...]
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Posted on 09 October 2012. Tags: french parliament, liberal attitudes, marriage equality, national assembly, roman catholic church, same sex couples, same sex marriage
The French assembly overwhelmingly advances a marriage equality bill. BY Neal Broverman February 02 2013 2:27 PM ET An important article that’s part of legislation to approve same-sex marriage and adoption by gay couples in France sailed through the national assembly. Voting 249-97, the lower house of the French parliament approved the article that would grant marriage equality to France’s same-sex couples. The remainder of the legislation, which includes a contentious article to legalize adoption Read more [...]
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