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giovedì 27 ottobre 2011

All Children Matter: How Legal and Social Inequalities Hurt LGBT Families

More than 2 million children in the United States have, to varying degrees, become collateral damage after decades of ideology, laws, and policies that hurt lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, or LGBT, people and families. To shine a light on this issue, LGBT, allied, and child welfare-focused organizations are, for the first time, releasing a comprehensive report that profiles and documents the experiences of the 2 million children with LGBT parents, the many ways that state and federal laws hurt and exclude them, and the common-sense policy solutions that can make things better.
Continua.
Su Slate, Why Kids with Same-Sex Parents Need Legal Protections di J. Bryan Lowder.

martedì 24 maggio 2011

Coming Out

Bullying and suicides of gay and lesbian teenagers are in the headlines, the military's “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy has been repealed, and the debate over same-sex marriage continues to divide the country. Against this backdrop, many L.G.B.T. youth wonder how accepting society will be.
Coming Out, The New York Times.

mercoledì 26 agosto 2009

Gay Liberation Monument

Gay Liberation Monument

Gay Liberation Monument by George Segal.
Cristopher Park, New York City (set).

giovedì 11 giugno 2009

Roma Pride 2009

Habemus iter!

Ore 15.30 partenza da Piazza della Repubblica, via Einaudi, p.zza dei Cinquecento, via Cavour, largo Corrado Ricci, via dei Fori Imperiali. P.zza Madonna di Loreto, P.zza San Marco, Via delle Botteghe Oscure, Largo Argentina, Corso Vittorio Emanuele e arrivo a Piazza Navona.

Roma Pride 2009.