Month: May 2011
Oprah? Or Opera? E-mailers get confused
First came the flurry of Obama-Osama malaprops. And now this: E-mailers have been confusing Opera Software, a company that makes Web and mobile browsers, with Oprah Winfrey, the retiring talk show queen.
HRC Endorses President Barack Obama for Reelection
The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organisation, today announced its endorsement of President Barack Obama for reelection. The decision was made based on the President’s demonstrated commitment to LGBT equality and his record of accomplishment, from major legislative victories to critical administrative reforms.
Continues Support Of AIDS Service Center NYC With Online Fundraiser and Events
AIDS Service Center NYC and EdenFantasys.com continue partnership with a social media fundraiser and sponsorship of ASC’s annual Safer Sex In The City gala.
Nevada Becomes 14th State to Prohibit Employment Discrimination Based on Gender Identity
The Human Rights Campaign, America’s largest LGBT civil rights organisation, today commends the Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval for signing AB 211 into law. The bill codifies prohibitions against discrimination in employment on the basis of gender identity or expression.
PinkApproved proud to introduce the LGBT Leadership Gala, with President Barack Obama
PinkApproved are proud to introduce what is likely to become one of the key LGBT happenings in New York for 2011 – the LGBT Leadership Council Gala with keynote and guest of honor, President Barack Obama.
National Faith Leaders for LGBT Equality in Washington
Hundreds of faith leaders from all 50 states, including the largest number ever of heads of Christian denominations and inter-faith religious leaders, will lobby members of Congress at the Human Rights Campaign Clergy Call for Justice and Equality 2011 in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, May 24, to support legislation to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, to ban employment discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and protect students from discrimination and bullying.