- May 2024
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www.defenseurdesdroits.fr www.defenseurdesdroits.fr
- Aug 2023
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synod.e-cirkev.cz synod.e-cirkev.cz
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Synod ČCE souhlasí s možností požehnání svazků osob stejného pohlaví, pokud o to požádají. Synod ČCE vnímá, že názory na tuto otázku nejsou v církvi jednotné, podporuje činnost komise pro soužití s LGBTQ lidmi a pokračování diskuze v církvi o tomto tématu. Synod konstatuje, že žádný kazatel není povinen žehnat svazkům osob stejného pohlaví.
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- Jun 2022
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cat_Tavern
via mention of the bar in "Lost LA" Coded Geographies Season 2, Episode 6
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- Jul 2021
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emarketer.sharepoint.com emarketer.sharepoint.com
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A sociedade reconheceque há discriminação por...
issues of discrimination by race and sexual orientation
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- Feb 2019
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matadornetwork.com matadornetwork.com
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I, a straight man, did not belong.
oh, so it seems you already understand!
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- Nov 2018
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Malta's 'First Ever' Permanent Rainbow Flag Is Up And Flying!
First Permanent Rainbow flag in Malta
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- Sep 2018
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indiauncut.com indiauncut.com
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Remember, remember, the sixth of September. In many ways, this date in 2018 is as momentous as August 15, 1947 was.
No it isn't. Enough with the hyperbole. Getting rid of a toothless law that never stopped LGBT relationships isn't changing anything. Let's see what happens when Article 19's terms and conditions to free speech are removed, now that would be momentous.
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- Jun 2016
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www.esquire.com www.esquire.com
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Title: LGBT and Black Lives Matter – What About Gay Rights for People of Color?
Keywords: black youth, lgbt people
Summary: The Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision wouldn't be handed down for nearly two months; on this day, the justices were hearing the case.<br>The plaintiffs were attempting to establish the right of same-sex couples to marry in Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee and Ohio; the marriage-equality activists who surrounded me were hoping the justices would use the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause not to just affirm a right to marriage in all fifty states but also to create a federal precedent under which any number of other rights for LGBT people might be argued for in the future.<br>This was stage-managed political theater, and the Human Rights Campaign, the LGBT-rights advocacy group, was its director.<br>Gay Men's Chorus belted out the Civil Rights-era protest song "We Shall Overcome."<br>The caucasity of the crowd couldn't be ignored.<br>That unseemly co-optation festered in my mind as I drove forty miles up I-95 to a city on fire.<br>Gray had been allegedly illegally arrested—even State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby later stated so—before he was shackled, thrown in the back of a van without being strapped in, and given a "rough ride" that is believed to have severed his spine.<br>Baltimore had quickly emerged as the new ground zero for the burgeoning Black Lives Matter movement, but the threat of ongoing violence was getting all the news.<br>As day faded into night, the nation wondered if more fires and mayhem would come.<br>Then something unexpected happened, something amazing: Black youth took control and started dancing.<br>They defiantly asserted themselves.<br>No tear gas stung our eyes.<br>These young people stared down the threat of police brutality and defiantly asserted themselves: 'We, by voguing, claim this space as our own.'<br>
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