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Big gains in GLBT rights from coast to coast. Foreman, Matt Jul 1, 2007 731
My sisters: a gay man learns to love trans women: once he was embarrassed and threatened by transgender women. Now author Patrick Moore knows better: breaking all the old rules, gay and straight, trans people are the core of the queer civil rights struggle. Moore, Patrick Mar 27, 2007 1278
Stop compromising on "civil unions". Decter, Midge Mar 1, 2007 2423
Picking their court battles: it's taken on the Boy Scouts, eliminated sodomy laws, and won victories for students. Now Lambda Legal has its sights on marriage. Its recipe for success: select ingredients carefully and cook them slowly: with the fight for gay and lesbian equality at a crucial crossroads, The Advocate continues its ongoing series of articles focusing on our leading activist and service organizations. Hernandez, Greg Organization overview Jul 4, 2006 1426
Predicting the future of being gay: January 10, 1984. Romesburg, Don Reprint Jun 22, 2004 138
Big blue wants you: IBM looks to make an eightfold boost in the number of gay businesses it buys supplies from. Quittner, Jeremy Jul 22, 2003 1028
Blame Canada: equal marriage rights in Canada will also allow U.S. gays to wed legally. How will that affect the fight for marriage rights at home? Hays, Matthew Jul 22, 2003 1424
Towards full citizenship: sexual orientation and human rights. (Human rights: unfinished business). Sevilla, Rebeca Jan 1, 2003 6003
In and out of the closet ... Advances and setbacks in the recognition of lesbian and bisexual women's rights. (Rights). Sarda, Alejandra Jan 1, 2000 3350
Rip Van revolution. Red Wing, Donna Oct 14, 1997 1210
Gay sex: dangerous climax. Rechy, John Oct 14, 1997 831
Tomorrow's togetherness. Osborn, Torie Oct 14, 1997 962
The threat of mediocrity. Leavitt, David Oct 14, 1997 724

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