Day: March 16, 2016

Only In America : Kansas Sends Legislative Attack on LGBT College Students to Governor
America’s largest LGBT civil rights organisation urges Governor Sam Brownback to veto legislation that would put LGBT college students at even greater risk of unfair and unjust discrimination.

I love my wife, but I can’t stop thinking about her older brother
I’ve never believed myself to be bi, and certainly not gay, and I love my wife. I don’t understand why I’m feeling this because it’s not me.

National Child Welfare Advocates Issue Letter Opposing Nebraska ’s Anti-LGBT Adoption Bill
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), America’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organisation today released a letter from leading national child welfare agencies opposing a bill in the Nebraska Unicam, LB 975, which would enshrine discrimination into Nebraska law by allowing taxpayer-funded adoption agencies to reject prospective parents based on “the child placing agency’s sincerely held religious beliefs.”

Anti-LGBT Bill Advances in Kansas Allowing Student Groups to Discriminate, Exclude LGBT Members
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), America’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organisation yesterday sharply condemned SB 175, a bill that passed in the Kansas House yesterday by a vote of 80-39 that would put LGBT college students at risk of discrimination.

Find your soul mate – Again – Like You Mean It
An intimate, delicate film about two men determined to fall back in love, ‘Like you Mean It’ is as realistic depiction of a gay relationship as you’re likely to see on screen.

Eurovision exhibition at the ABBA museum in Stockholm
Before this year’s final of the Eurovision Song Contest, the ABBA Museum will host an interactive exhibition about Eurovision.