News release on Texas School Board proposed textbook mention of anti-gay religious personalities
If the Texas State Board of Education moves to include mention of Phyllis Schlafly and Jerry Falwell in school textbooks, Faith In America hopes they will document how harmful their anti-gay actions have been to millions of gay and lesbian youth.
The Texas State Board [...]
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History books should document harm caused by anti-gay religious figures
March 16th, 2010 · No Comments
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A Pastor’s Disservice to Carrie Prejean
May 12th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Faith In America News Release
Faith In America today challenged Miss California’s pastor to consider the disservice he does to her and others with his embrace and promotion of religion-based bigotry and prejudice toward gay Americans.
According to Carrie Prejean’s pastor, Rev. Miles McPherson, he contacted the Miss USA contestant just hours after she stated she did [...]
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Civil Rights Activist Critical of Rev. Warren’s role in MLK celebration
January 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Faith In America today released a videographed open-letter to Rev. Rick Warren during which a civil rights activist says Warren’s pastoral leadership does not honor the late Martin Luther King Jr.
Warren is scheduled to speak Monday at a Martin Luther King Jr. celebration service in Atlanta.
The open-letter, which has been posted on YouTube and the [...]
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Helping Rick Warren understand what Mildred Loving knew
December 30th, 2008 · No Comments
There’s a very good article on the late Mildred Loving that is part of the cover story this week for the New York Times Magazine. The article, published Sunday, Dec. 28, mentions Faith In America’s role in obtaining a marriage equality statement from the late Mildred Loving.
This is a particularly timely mention considering how Mrs. Loving took [...]
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Georgia needs anti-bullying law
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
…from Savannah Now:
By Kevin L. Clark
On Feb. 12, 15-year-old Lawrence King of Oxnard, Calif., who had been teased, bullied, and harassed incessantly in school, was shot and killed simply because of his sexual orientation and gender expression.
On March 17, 2006, 20-year-old Travis McClain of Savannah was brutally beaten – suffering a concussion and broken teeth [...]
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One Punch Was All It Took
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
…from the LA Times:
FOLSOM, CALIF. — One punch was all it took. One punch to forever divide. One punch to kill a young man.
On a hot summer afternoon along a placid lakefront in the Sacramento suburbs, Satender Singh had come with a group of fellow Fijians to celebrate his promotion at an AT&T call center. [...]
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Hate Crime Legislation in Jeopardy
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments
…from the Washington Blade:
Gay rights advocates and gay-supportive members of Congress say they remain uncertain whether two important gay rights bills can clear the Senate before lawmakers adjourn in the fall to devote their efforts to the upcoming presidential and congressional elections.
Last year, the House of Representatives passed the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention [...]
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Call for action after killing of Ft. Lauderdale teen
March 31st, 2008 · No Comments
…from the Sun-Sentinel:
At school, his mother said, they teased him: “Gay! Faggot!”Around the neighborhood, a friend recalled, some mistook him for a young woman and catcalled — “Hey lil’ momma!” — and he ran, knowing what would happen when they came closer and realized he was a boy.Simmie Williams Jr., 17, lived a short life [...]
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Ga. Speaker: No Hate Crime Law This Session
March 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
The pleading of advocates and law police officers echoed off the nearly empty walls of the State Capitol’s North Gallery on Good Friday as the Anti-Defamation League gathered its allies to stand Shiva for Georgia hate crimes legislation.
“We are here today to say two things,” ADL Southeast Regional Director Bill Nigut said. “We are terribly [...]
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Celebrity PSA Against Homophobia
March 11th, 2008 · No Comments
“If you think gay teens like Lawrence King are safe in our schools,” says Grey’s Anatomy’s T. R. Knight, “you’re wrong.”
In partnership with GLSEN, LGBT-oriented television network Logo, in response to the recent murder of openly gay junior high student Lawrence King, is airing a public service announcement urging awareness and vigilance against homophobia, transphobia [...]
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