Did Chick-fil-A's Anti-LGBT Giving Double?
March 15 2013 10:40 AM ET

Did Chick-fil-A's Anti-LGBT Giving Double?

Diane Anderson-Minshall

Chick-fil-A said they were leaving the politics to the government, as early as 2011. Think Progress says that ain't so.

Russell Simmons: Homophobia is 'Society's Sickness'
February 22 2013 2:54 PM ET

Russell Simmons: Homophobia is 'Society's Sickness'

Nick Pachelli

The mogul stands up for his LGBT friends.

Indianapolis Council Approves Domestic Partner Benefits
August 14 2012 1:51 PM ET

Indianapolis Council Approves Domestic Partner Benefits

Camille Beredjick

Mayor Greg Ballard will decide whether to enact a measure giving health insurance benefits to the partners of city employees.

Phoenix Mayor Sticks Up for Domestic Partners
July 09 2012 8:10 PM ET

Phoenix Mayor Supports Domestic Partner Benefits

Camille Beredjick

Responding to Arizona governor Jan Brewer's attempt to do away with same-sex partnership benefits, Phoenix mayor Greg Stanton issued a statement Monday praising domestic partner benefits in the sta

Petition Urges Dictionary to Update Marriage Definition
May 25 2012 9:33 AM ET

Petition Urges Dictionary.com to Update Marriage Definition

Editors

More than 80,000 people have signed on to a petition urging Dictionary.com to expand its definition o

Zimbabwe Rejects Calls for LGBT Rights
May 21 2012 8:21 AM ET

Zimbabwe Rejects Calls for LGBT Rights

Editors

During United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay’s first-ever visit to Zimbabwe, country officials have rejected calls for basic LGBT rights in the African nation, the Associated Press reports. According to the AP, Zimbabwe's justice minister, Patrick Chinamasa, told Pillay at the start of her visit that the country will continue to arrest gays for same-sex relations, which are illegal in the country.

Frank Words for Anti Marriage Equality Groups from Iowa Supreme Court Justice
May 06 2012 6:54 PM ET

Former Iowa Supreme Court Justice: Anti-Marriage Equality Groups' M.O. is Bigotry

Editors

“If these organizations are really worried about marriage, rather than being motivated by bigotry and hatred, then they would be going after the divorce laws," former Chief Justice Marsha Ternus told the NYT's Frank Bruni.

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