Tag: California
New Exhibition Recalls Defeat of 1978 Ballot Measure Banning Lesbian and Gay Teachers
A new exhibition opening September 14 at the GLBT History Museum marks the 40th anniversary of the defeat of a California ballot measure that would have banned lesbian and gay people and supporters of lesbian and gay rights from teaching in public schools.
Museum Offers Free Admission for Harvey Milk Day
The State of California annually marks Harvey Milk’s birthday, May 22, as a statewide day of significance.
GLBT History Museum Offers Free Admission on May 22 in Honour of Harvey Milk Day
The State of California annually marks Harvey Milk’s birthday, May 22, as a statewide day of significance. The GLBT History Museum will honour the occasion this year by offering free admission to all visitors throughout the day.
California Lawmakers Want Third-Gender Option on IDs
Democratic lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill supporters say would make California the first state to add a third gender option on state identifying documents.
LAPD Investigating Anti-gay Hate Crime In Van Nuys
A Los Angeles area home was ransacked and anti-gay slurs were spray-painted on the walls Tuesday evening.
12 States File Brief Supporting Obama Administration’s Historic Guidance on Transgender Students
HRC hails action on behalf of administration efforts to ensure dignity, equal treatment of all students.