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Local groups plan marriage rallies

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A group of local LGBT activists are ready to paint Harrisburg red for marriage equality. The Summit, comprised of LGBT leaders from...

Local orgs to launch innovative trans project

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Two local organizations are collaborating to bring a first-ever national transgender-focused HIV-prevention effort to Philadelphia. The Gay and Lesbian Latino AIDS...

Philly’s community college launches GSA

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Students at the Community College of Philadelphia now have the option of a safe, LGBT-welcoming environment with the launch of the college’s Gay-Straight Alliance....

Council passes first-ever trans resolution

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City Council this week unanimously passed a first-ever resolution to honor the transgender community. On Thursday, Councilman-at-Large Jim Kenney introduced a...

Media Trail

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Prop. 8 judge is gay San Francisco Chronicle published a Feb. 7 column about an aspect of the Proposition 8 trial...

News Briefing

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Stabbing in Gayborhood An argument between a man and a woman resulted in a stabbing last week in the Gayborhood. The...

Philly’s out candidates miss out in primary

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The May 21 primary brought out just 7 percent of Philadelphia voters in an election that saw losses for a number of LGBT...

Kenney spearheads sweeping ‘LGBT-reform’ bill

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Philadelphia City Councilman Jim Kenney this week introduced a measure that pledges widespread reform for the city’s LGBT residents. Among the...

Local women’s choir sings marriage equality

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A local women’s choir will incorporate current LGBT events in an interactive format into its upcoming fall concert. The Anna Crusis...

Calcutta House residents receive handmade pillows for the holidays

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When Lowell Felder walked into the main room of Calcutta House on a recent Thursday evening, he made a beeline for a red-and-brown plaid...

Out Harrisburg politico to run for mayor

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While Harrisburg Controller Dan Miller has not made his official campaign announcement, all indications are that he seeks to become the city’s next mayor....

Neighbors oppose demolition

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The city’s Department of License and Inspection Review Board ruled this week that a neighborhood group has legal standing to challenge the pending demolition...

City: Trans litigant can’t seek punitive damages

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Bobbie E. Burnett, a transgender library assistant who’s suing the city for workplace bias, wants the opportunity to seek punitive damages. ...

YOUNG AT HEART

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Dr. Steven Arnold (left) responds to comments made by a member of the audience during the most recent LGBTEI conversation, April 20...

HOPING FOR A HOMER

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Despite the Phillies continuing their Gay Community Night losing streak — which now stands at 1-10 — the LGBT fans enjoyed a night at...

Gayborhood Crime Watch

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The following incidents in the Midtown Village and Washington Square West areas were reported to the Sixth Police District between July 5-11. ...

Media Trail

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Gay sex ban to stay MSNBC. com reports the ranking Republican and Democrat on the Kansas state House Judiciary Committee intend to...

AIDS WALK – STEPPING FORWARD

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Between 12,000-15,000 people pounded the pavement at the 26th annual AIDS Walk/Run Oct. 21. The event began with a 5K run and...

Top Stories: Regional

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Central PA Republican comes out Rep. Mike Fleck (81st Dist.) came out late this year — making both local and national history...

SCOTUS aftermath continues

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The marriage-equality landscape changed indelibly last Wednesday as the Supreme Court struck Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act and invalidated Proposition 8,...

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