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When We Rise' Looks at the LGBT Rights Movement Through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It

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When We Rise' Looks at the LGBT Rights Movement Through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It - A few years back, when he was pitching his latest project — a four-night ABC miniseries on the decades-long struggle for LGBT rights in America ...

Not Every Story is an Immediate Success

Not Every Story is an Immediate Success - The Los Angeles LGBT Center offers the most comprehensive suite of programs and services for LGBT older adults in the country. The Center has ...

175 Mayors from 42 States Launch “Mayors Against LGBT Discrimination”

175 Mayors from 42 States Launch “Mayors Against LGBT Discrimination” - Four Mayors serve as co-chairs of the Mayors Against LGBT Discrimination coalition. From L-to-R: Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, DC Mayor Mayor ...

Trump poised to be 'real friend' of LGBT community

Trump poised to be 'real friend' of LGBT community - Despite the fear mongering of liberal activists that President-elect Trump is a threat to the LGBT community, the incoming administration is poised to be ...

Bruins' Brad Marchand Says All the Right Things on LGBTQ Equality

Bruins' Brad Marchand Says All the Right Things on LGBTQ Equality - Bruins winger Brad Marchand earned plaudits last month after he not only shut down a homophobic Twitter troll with gusto, but retweeted a screenshot ...

Tom Price Would Endanger Health of LGBT People and People Living With HIV

Tom Price Would Endanger Health of LGBT People and People Living With HIV - There is no doubt in our minds that Congressman Price holds alarming views about LGBT people and would drive health care policy that hurts the ...

The 5 States Where LGBT-Owned Businesses Are Thriving

The 5 States Where LGBT -Owned Businesses Are Thriving - It may come as no surprise that states where startups traditionally thrive are also good for LGBT -owned businesses. After all, such states typically have ...

In LGBT 'paradise', Thai transgender activist breaks barriers to education

In LGBT 'paradise', Thai transgender activist breaks barriers to education -  Edmund Settle, who oversees the U.N. Development Program's Being LGBT in Asia initiative, said most people take the easiest route and use gender ...

Despite scorn and criticism, these Latino voters don't regret voting for Trump

Despite scorn and criticism, these Latino voters don't regret voting for Trump - “I think if he can fulfill some of his business plans, his economic plans, his educational plans — I think it's going to be great for the Latino people .”.

on't tell me it's going to be OK': diary of a Latino teenager in the age of Trump

on't tell me it's going to be OK': diary of a Latino teenager in the age of Trump - Don't tell me it's going to be OK': diary of a Latino teenager in the age of ... My sister and friends told me that they saw a lot of people wearing their ...

White America is quietly self-segregating

White America is quietly self-segregating -  People told their friends and family about these jobs, and more and more Hispanic workers came to Worthington — a phenomenon called chain ...

Hispanic subgroups differ in CVD risk factors, outcomes

Hispanic subgroups differ in CVD risk factors, outcomes - More Mexican (19.5%) and Puerto Rican people (16.4%) died at a young age (25-49 years) vs. Cuban (5.3%) and non- Hispanic white people (6.6%).

African-Americans reflect on eight years with a black president

African - Americans reflect on eight years with a black president - Gaps between blacks and other racial groups in education are gradually closing. But unemployment among African - Americans is still nearly twice that ...

McCain calls for presidential pardon for African American boxing legend

McCain calls for presidential pardon for African American boxing legend - After today's pardoning of Manning, McCain calls on Obama to pardon the first African American heavyweight boxing champion's racially charged ...

Secret Service settles racial bias suit for $24 million

Secret Service settles racial bias suit for $24 million - The case involved more than 100 African - American Secret Service agents who repeatedly applied for promotions from 1995 to 2005 and were turned ...

When We Rise' Looks at the LGBT Rights Movement Through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It

When We Rise' Looks at the LGBT Rights Movement Through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It - Those are exactly the people Black hopes will tune in for four straight nights starting February 27 to watch the eight-hour series, which tells the story of ...