NOVEMBER 23, 2009
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UPDATES: Thousands march against Prop 8
pan style="font-size: small;">Protests against Proposition 8, the ballot measure that passed in California and made gay marriage illegal in the state, are taking place all over the country today starting at 1:30 p.m. EST. pan style="font-size: ... more >>



LATEST PROP 8 UPDATES
pan style="font-size: small;">Remember that tomorrow, November 15, is the day to join fellow activists in protesting Prop 8. Thousands of people have committed to protesting in their city on Facebook. The D.C. March for Equal Rights is scheduled ... more >>



PROP 8 NEWS ROUNDUP
pan style="font-size: small;">Plans for Proposition 8 protests this Saturday are in full swing. Hundreds of people have committed to protesting in their city on Facebook. We will be updated this blog entry with more info as the day progresses. pan ... more >>



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Capital Food Fight recap; dining notes
pan style="font-size: small;">Last night's Capital Food Fight at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center was a who's who in the Washington food world. Chefs, publicists, critics and ... more >>

Honoring the fallen
pan style="font-size: small;">Among those recognized during a Veteran’s Day memorial service coordinated by the Arlington Gay & Lesbian Alliance was Maj. Alan Rogers, a gay soldier who was ... more >>

Foley blames his victims
pan style="font-size: small;">More than two years after his fall from grace, former Rep. Mark Foley finally granted an interview to address the scandal that led to his resignation. Foley sent graphic ... more >>

D.C. Prop 8 protest this Saturday
pan style="font-size: small;">This Saturday, Join the Impact will be hosting a mass protest in cities across the country. pan style="font-size: small;">The rally will take place Saturday, November 15, ... more >>

Remember gay vets on Veteran's Day
pan style="font-size: small;">There are currently 65,000 members of the GLBT community serving in the armed forces. Their contributions are undermined by the government's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. ... more >>

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