Tags: 2010 US Census, Caster Semenya, cervical cancer, civil unions, District of Columbia, ex-gay ministries, Exodus International, Federal Lawsuit, gay marriage, gender identity, Harold Ford, Hawaii, Health Care Reform, Lesbian sex, lesbians, LGBT Rights, marriage equality, Nepal, New York, Prop 8, same-sex marriage, Sudan, Vermont, Washington | by Victoria Lavin | January 24th, 2010, 9:22 am
On AmericaBlog Gay, Joe Sudbay writes about how there is much more riding on this trial than just same-sex marriage. The LGBT community is being revealed on how it has struggled for equality. Read more
Exodus International says that gays should remain unequal for their own good. Read more
Man charged with murder in NYC was captured by police in Vermont. Read more
Evan Hurst of Truth Wins Out blogs about Harold Ford and his run for US Senate. Read more
Report by Box Turtle Bulletin says that Nepal will be first Asian country to legalize same-sex marriage. Read more
Census Pride wants to make sure that all LGBTs are counted in the 2010 US Census. Read more
DC Police add 23 ‘affiliate’ to the gay liasion unit. Read more
Prop 8 defenders are going to have a difficult time showing a fine line between gays and straights. Read more
Hawaii Senate has veto proofed the same-sex civil union bill. Read more
Washington State to move toward recognizing same-sex marriages from other States. Read more
Sudan forms it’s first LGBT rights organization. Read more
IOC and the gender inquistion. The IOC says now when gender is in question they will have to go through a gender identity regiment like Caster Semenya did. Read more
Pam Spaulding writes that if you are a adult with preexisting conditions the President and Democrats are about to screw us over. Read more
New found study shows that cervical cancer virus can be transmitted by lesbian sex. Read more