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Friday, May 16
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Source: Seattle Times , Seattle Post-Intelligencer CA marriage case Seattle -- Activists in Washington cheered Thursday's decision by California's highest court to grant full equality...
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Thursday, May 15
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Source: KING5 TV SEATTLE -- Verbena Health, a non-profit that provides health services focused on lesbians in Seattle has announced that it will temporarily halt all services while charges...
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Tuesday, May 13
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Source: Idaho Press-Tribune Walt Bayes TREASURE VALLEY, Idaho -- Gay and straight students should have separate bathrooms and showers in Idaho schools, a Republican running for the Idaho House...
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Sunday, May 11
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Source: Oregonian , Victory Fund A local columnist today described City Commissioner Sam Adams as "the kind of mayor you might imagine Portland to have, if you lived elsewhere and only...
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Thursday, May 08
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Source: Xtra West Vancouver's Odyssey nightclub, a gay stomping ground for over two decades, is looking for a new home following surprise announcement that construction on the club's...
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Thursday, May 08
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Source: Caribbean Net News GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands -- A former Seattleite who was taken to a police station last week for kissing his boyfriend at a local bar has been issued an official...
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Sunday, May 04
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Washington Governor Christine Gregoire is scheduled to speak June 11 to the monthly business luncheon of Seattle's gay chamber of commerce, the GSBA -- Greater Seattle Business Association. DATE: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 TIME: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm LOCATION: Arctic Club Hotel, [ get directions ] ADDRESS: 700 -3rd Ave at Cherry, Seattle, WA 98104 EVENT CONTACT #: 206-363-9188 EVENT COST: Individual Registration: $30.00 - Members $35.00 - Non Members Walk-Ins are $10.00 more at the door Register online through GSBA's website. GSBA's monthly luncheons give local business leaders and politicians...
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Saturday, May 03
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Source: (Salem) Today's Sunbeam , (Newark) Star-Ledger , Associated Press via USA Today , Washington Blade , Crosscut (Seattle) TRENTON, NJ -- New Jersey on Friday became the third state...
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Thursday, May 01
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[ press release from Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ] "Christian...and Gay?" Tolt Congregational United Church of Christ in Carnation [ get directions ] invites the community to a presentation on May 7, 2008, to hear a progressive...
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Wednesday, April 30
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Source: Federal Way Mirror Federal Way, Wash. -- Sometimes silence speaks quite loudly. Students at Federal Way High School, as well as more than 200 high schools throughout the state, participated...
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Saturday, April 26
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Source: Providence Journal , Arizona Republic , Rochester Democrat and Chronicle , Modesto Bee , Seattle Times , Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum The school's namesake peak overlooks the entrance...
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Friday, April 25
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Source: MyNorthwest.com KIRO Newsradio , Qblog , Seattle Times , KING5 News SNOQUALMIE, Wash. -- Ken Hutcherson called last week for 1,000 to join him for a protest outside Mount Si High School...
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Friday, April 25
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Lucina Hauser, right, who described herself as a "Christian parent" joined former Mount Si student Neil Lequia, left, and GLSEN's Robert Rackety at a press conference at the Snoqualmie Library seaQwa photo: Robin Evans As I write this, I look out on the snow-capped peaks of the Cascades from a Starbucks at Snoqualmie Ridge, across a parking lot from the town's library. It's a peaceful spot, which makes it all the more surprising that it's become a flash point for anti-gay protests of an observance designed to bring attention to school bullying. I didn't make it over...
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Friday, April 25
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Source: Seattle Times , KIRO Newsradio Seattle Times catches up with the controversy that a Redmond pastor has worked to create at Mount Si High School in Snoqualmie by interviewing former...
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Thursday, April 24
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Source: Qblog , Snoqualmie Valley Record Hutch: Qblog , Qnews As some parents prepare to protest outside Mount Si High School on the Day of Silence, school administrators are assuring the community...
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Tuesday, April 22
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Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sheryl Swoopes Seattle Storm photo For a long time, too long, Sheryl Swoopes kept her secret, and then it got to be overwhelming," writes Seattle Post...
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Tuesday, April 22
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Source: Vancouver Sun , Globe and Mail VANCOUVER - A South American Anglican archbishop who adamantly opposes homosexual relationships is coming to Vancouver on Friday despite being told to...
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Monday, April 21
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Source: Oregonian Following on a Washington Post report about the notorious McCain temper, Oregonian columnist Jeff Mapes reflects today on a display of he saw over a decade ago when the Arizona...
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Monday, April 21
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Source: Canadian Press VANCOUVER — They've been bombed three times, received death threats and stood before the red-robed justices of the Supreme Court of Canada. No, Jim Deva and Bruce...
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Friday, April 18
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The first openly gay or lesbian judge to be appointed to the federal bench told members and guests at QLaw's annual banquet last night that “significant diversity on the bench gives credibility to, and fosters faith in, the judicial system.” Deborah Batts, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York, addressed a sold-out ballroom last night at the annual banquet of QLaw , the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) Bar Association of Washington . It was a glittering night of celebration and tribute at the Grand Hyatt Seattle for the LGBT legal group, which has become...
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Friday, April 18
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Hutch: Qblog , Qnews King shooting Ken Hutcherson has asked his "Prayer Warriors" to join him on April 25 as he stages a protest of the Day of Silence observance at Mount Si High School. This is the message he sent to the Antioch Bible Church mailing list today: Prayer Warriors, it's time to put on your knee pads and start praying! I am organizing a protest of Mt. Si High School and the Snoqualmie Valley School District. We will be protesting at Mt. Si High School on the Day of Silence, April 25 at 10:00 am. We have taken out a huge ad in the Snoqualmie Valley newspaper which will...
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Tuesday, April 15
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Source: CBC News , NBC News via WBIR TV , Scripps News Service A retirement condo for gay seniors proposed for the East Vancouver neighborhood of Mount Pleasant is still just a proposal, but...
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Monday, April 14
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Planning for the third annual celebration of Portland Latino Gay Pride is now underway in the Rose City. The event has been expanded from one to four days of special events and activities, starting Thursday, June 5, with a kickoff reception and concluding Sunday, June 8, with Portland Latino Gay Pride Fiesta at the Jupiter Hotel Courtyard on Burnside. The Sunday celebration, which starts at 3pm and concludes at 7pm, will include local dance groups, vocalists and entertainers, remarks by Community Leaders, resource information of Latino & LGBTQ organizations. Food and beverages will be available...
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Monday, April 14
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Source: Willamette Week , Advocate Yes, Chelsea Clinton made it to Portland's infamous "Red Dress" Party. Not to be confused with that other annual "Red Dress" fundraiser...
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Monday, April 14
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Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer The log cabin is a tricky place -- gay Republicans often must temper their party allegiance or risk self-ostracizing. Thanks to Washington's civil union...
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Wednesday, April 09
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Source: Olympian Olympia, Wash. -- The Olympian reports that an assault in the capital city that included anti-gay slurs is not being investigated by Olympia police as a hate crime. Carl Wittenbrink...
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Monday, April 07
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By Miryam Gordon Ann Bannon is arriving Wednesday to rehearse her readings, which she will perform in the Seattle Women’s Chorus performances of April 12 (8pm) and 13 (2pm) at Meany Hall on the UW campus. She will talk about her books and the times and...
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Saturday, April 05
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Out & Equal volunteers load one of the dozens of wheelbarrows used to spread bark along the building's block-long perimeter Out & Equal photo Before (inset) and after: Work done by volunteers helped brighten the landscaping around Cascade Court. Along with painting inside the building, the worked saved the low-income building's owner about $5000 in maintenance costs -- savings that can be passed on to tenants seaQwa photo: Robin Evans [Post updated 9am 4/06 to add comments from Out & Equal] About 30 volunteers from Out & Equal Seattle gathered this morning at the Cascade...
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Wednesday, April 02
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Pride Foundation announces Inaugural Ric Weiland Legacy Series In honor of Ric Weiland (see more about his historic bequest at PrideFoundation.org ) Pride Foundation is beginning the Ric Weiland Legacy Series. This will be a unique chance for Pride Foundation...
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Monday, March 31
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Source: Globe and Mail , Associated Press via Cleveland Leader VANCOUVER -- A harrowing encounter between an HIV-positive Canadian traveling to the United States and a U.S. border guard at...
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