After prepping canvass maps and materials until well after midnight, my team of amazing volunteers and I got a couple of hours of sleep before hitting the doors at 7 am as the polls opened. As we head into this historic day, there is a sense of excitement and responsibility as we fight to make [...]
Two updates from HRC organizers out in the field on election eve… Adrian Matanza in Washington State: In the last 48 hours before the election deadline, I will be working on turning out voters to vote APPROVE on Referendum 71. Working with volunteers across the state in our HQ, satellite offices and from home calling voters to [...]
As President Obama announced last week, the final rule to end the ban on HIV-positive visitors and immigrants was published in the Federal Register today. The repeal will go into effect on January 4, 2010. The discussion of the final rule makes note of the more than 19,000 comments in support of lifting the ban [...]
After prepping canvass maps and materials until well after midnight, my team of amazing volunteers and I got a couple of hours of sleep before hitting the doors at 7 am as the polls opened. As we head into this historic day, there is a sense of excitement and responsibility as we fight to make [...]
Two updates from HRC organizers out in the field on election eve… Adrian Matanza in Washington State: In the last 48 hours before the election deadline, I will be working on turning out voters to vote APPROVE on Referendum 71. Working with volunteers across the state in our HQ, satellite offices and from home calling voters to [...]
Ed. Note: The following guest post “The End of the Beginning: How the Passage of the Matthew Shepard Act Transforms Us” is from Stephen V. Sprinkle, Ph.D. of the Brite Divinity School. Researching LGBT hate crimes for four years has changed my life. Now that the passage of the Matthew Shepard Act is imminent, I feel [...]
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