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Caster Semenya allowed to keep gold medal
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Friday Nov 20, 2009
Caster Semenya, the South African track star who won the gold medal at this past summer’s world championship, will be permitted to keep the gold medal despite the gender controversy that followed her win.
Danish documentary shows lesbian life
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Friday Nov 20, 2009
A new Danish documentary called Goddag mit navn er Lesbisk (Hello, my name is Lesbian) blends historic footage from the past fifty years with interviews with modern lesbians living in Denmark.
Houston mayoral race in virtual tie
By Lisa Keen | Friday Nov 20, 2009
Christian group insists that lesbian candidate is not a "proper role model."
Former ’Blade’ publisher launches new mag
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Thursday Nov 19, 2009
DCAgenda.com will hit the Web Friday, Nov. 20
San Diegans kick off Prop. 8 repeal signature drive
By Rex Wockner | Thursday Nov 19, 2009
Around 20 people gathered in San Diego’s gay Hillcrest district Nov. 18 to launch the local arm of the grassroots campaign to repeal Proposition 8 in 2010.
House of Reps. offers proclamation in support of Transgender Day of Remembrance
By Hannah Clay Wareham | Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
Members of the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition were joined by family members of transgender men and women murdered because of their gender identities or presentations.
Blade and other gay papers are no more
By Lisa Keen | Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
Bankruptcy hits Window Media, closes Southern LGBT newspapers.
K.C. Chiefs dump player who called reporters faggots
By Rex Wockner | Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
The Kansas City Chiefs football team released running back Larry Johnson from the team Nov. 9 after he called reporters faggots and called a fellow Twitter user a fag.
Prop. 8 repeal petitions begin circulation
By Rex Wockner | Tuesday Nov 17, 2009
The state of California on Nov. 16 approved the start of signature-gathering for a voter initiative to repeal Proposition 8 in November 2010.
Lesbian bishop consecrated in Sweden
By Rex Wockner | Monday Nov 16, 2009
The Church of Sweden consecrated the world’s first openly lesbian bishop in a mainstream denomination Nov. 8.
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