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"I know how important LGBTQ+ centers can be for our community, especially for a young person’s development and to give them a ...
Thirty days out from Pride Month, it’s obvious the cause’s long march through corporate America is in full-blown retreat.
In celebration of Pride Week and Café Carlyle's 70th anniversary, Café Carlyle: PRIDE Edition brings together a lineup of ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNCorporations are scaling back Pride support to avoid right-wing backlashA new survey of Fortune 1000 companies reveals that corporations are dramatically scaling back their public expressions of support for the LGBTQ+ community. It’s a trend LGBTQ+ organizations across ...
A federal jury found that the city of Providence retaliated against Lt. Lori Franchina, who previously sued for on-the-job ...
Parade organizers in US cities are turning to local businesses and residents to fill funding gaps. But they haven’t given up on wooing corporate partners.
The first-ever ''Not Ashamed Charlotte'' rally will unite Christians from different churches to proclaim their faith in the city’s public square, replacing an annual gay pride event usually scheduled ...
(CNN) — One of the most iconic scenes in “Pride & Prejudice” (2005) is the first proposal scene. Even those who have yet to watch the beloved movie likely have some idea of the shot.
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