Tag: Philadelphia
Donald Trump’s worst nightmare : Over 1 Million Rally at Women’s Marches in U.S & Around World
More than 1 million people rallied at women’s marches in the nation’s capital and cities around the world Saturday on President Donald Trump’s first full day in office.
Catholic School Under Fire for Terminating Highly-Praised Lesbian Teacher Because She’s Married
Eight-year veteran teacher Margie Winters and her same-sex partner wed before Winters was hired at school.
Catholic Philadelphia Area High School Fires Gay Teacher After he Applies for Marriage License
The Human Rights Campaign, the America’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, is calling on Holy Ghost Preparatory School in Bensalem, PA to immediately cease discriminatory employment practices targeting their LGBT teachers.
Binational Couple: ICE Refuses to Stop Deportation Despite New DHS Immigration Policy
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Philadelphia has refused to stop the deportation that would separate Anton Tanumihardja, an Indonesian citizen, from his American husband, Brian Andersen, despite new guidelines issued by the Obama administration that are intended to set aside all low-priority deportation cases and keep all families together – including gay and lesbian couples.
New Gay Romantic Comedy Hitting Bookstores This Fall
Following the success of his self-published compilation, A Boy Less Ordinary, Fredric Joss Shelley marks his return with the long-awaited new novel, The Alphabetical List of Would-Be Princes. Princes is an inventive tale about Jack Bradley, a gay man embarking on a romantic quest, with “would-be” princes occurring in alphabetical order.