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Father Of Gay Teen's Incredible Journey, Darren Criss' Very Gay 'Call Me Maybe' Cover And More

Written By Unknown on Monday, April 22, 2013 | 1:32 PM

April 22, 2013
The father of a gay Oregon teen who committed suicide in February is planning a cross-country tribute in honor of his son.
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WAYNE SELF
Listen Up, Boy Scouts: Gays Aren't Pedophiles, and Pedophiles Aren't Idiots
Presumably, the Boy Scouts still believe that they must protect their charges from us scary adult gay men. And it's not just a concern about potential attraction. If it were, they'd also ban heterosexual women from being den mothers. It's a concern that we are predators. Continue reading...
DAVID BROWN
School's Out Forever: Laying the Ghost of the Iron Lady's Section 28 to Rest
I left school in 2002, one year before Section 28 was repealed. For the entirety of my primary and secondary education, schools and teachers, banned from "promoting homosexuality," simply didn't discuss homophobia or highlight information that could have helped LGBT young people. Continue reading...
TODD FERNANDEZ
Shame on the 'Gang of Eight': History Will Remember That You Left Out the Gays
You decided to exclude the gays, the people who worry everyday that their partner will be deported, who watch their partners cry because they can't visit a sick father, who believe in the justice we seek for all immigrants because the suffering is identical and must end for us all. Continue reading...
GEORGE TAKEI
Why We Must Remember Rohwer
I was just five years old, and would spend much of my childhood behind barbed wire in that camp and, later, another in California called Tule Lake. One hundred twenty thousand other Japanese Americans from the West Coast suffered a similar fate. Continue reading...
JAMIE MCGONNIGAL
'So... Who's the Bride?'
Luckily, we haven't run into any outright bigotry with any of our wedding vendors, so we feel very fortunate. But every time I see a form or am asked for the name of my soon-to-be wife, it's another conversation to have. Continue reading...


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