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    "DRINK COFFEE.SUPPORT SAME-SEX MARRIAGE‚" is meant to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person‚ one cup and one neighborhood at a time. The attraction of this ad is due to its relevance and how it relates to the normality of members of the LGBT. Being in a committed relationship for twelve years with someone of the same sex has been terrifying due to society’s view on my life. Seeing this ad and being able to see any ad that depicts my life as being standard or as common as drinking

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    Same Sex Marriage in the Philippines LGBT citizens may face different social attitudes and legal challenges than heterosexual citizens with more traditional gender roles. Tolerance for LGBT people has increased over the years due to greater education about sexual orientation and gender identity issues and the growing visibility and political activism of the LGBT community. Same-sex marriages are not legally recognized and the LGBT community is not protected by any civil rights laws.  Homosexual

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    Stonewall Inn Riots

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    celebrate a milestone for one of the many momentous times in its history. The riots at The Stonewall Inn nearly fifty years ago set the stage for the LGBT revolution. They were the catalyst needed‚ the fan to the fire‚ the “Boston Tea Party” of the LGBT+ movement‚ as Washington Blade put it. Since that day‚ the meaning of gay pride‚ the mission of LGBT organizations‚ and even the state of being anything other than cis-gendered and straight has changed tremendously—ask the 756‚000 gay people residing

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    Media influence on the LGBT community By Yvonne Target Audience: Those who are interested in how media has influenced the LGBT community. Essay Question: How has the media influenced the LGBT community and society’s view on the LGBT community? Thesis: One main contributing factor that has impacted our society’s view on gay marriage is how they have been portrayed on the screen‚ by celebrities and in the media. Rationale: My original paper was supposed to be about weddings and social media

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    psychological bullying all because of once innate sexual orientation. The Right Side of History: 100 years of LGBTQI Activism is a compilation of narratives about both heroic and ordinary individuals that have willingly and unknowingly contributed to the LGBT movement within the last century. My purpose for writing this paper is first is to examine the historical leaders in the LBGTQ beginning in the early 20th century. Secondly is to understand the civil rights movement contribution to the LGBTQ movement

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    victimized and create enormous turmoil in our society. Gender plays a significant role in society‚ several groups experience harsher oppression than others‚ LGBT (Lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transgender) individuals are highly discriminated against due to mistreatment and stereotyping from society. Judgement against anyone is morally wrong‚ and I feel

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    your coworkers. You go to lunch with your co-workers. You even talk about what each of you is going to do on the weekend. This is a normal routine for you and for most people. Well‚ for some people‚ it is not. Lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ or transgender (LGBT) individuals struggle each and every day throughout their days to have a normal workday‚ like the rest of us tend to have. They don’t get to come to work and converse with their coworkers‚ like the rest of us. They don’t get to comfortably attend a

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    especially in San Francisco. He supports Supervisor Scott Wiener; unfortunately‚ if he loses against Supervisor Jane Kim‚ it will be the first time that San Francisco hasn’t elected an LGBT representative. Frank came to town supporting Weiner‚ which meant to much to him. They shared their stories of how being an LGBT member

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    The Equality Act

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    Court decision consenting gay and lesbian couples the right to marry in all the states was a landmark victory for the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. It was a hard fought victory spanning years of hard work and activism. Nonetheless‚ even in the wake of that substantial step in the court’s ruling‚ many members of the LGBT community still have work to do (“How So-Called ‘Equality Act’ Threatens Religious Freedom”). This comes to the realization that several same-sex couples find

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    Persuasive essay - Love

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    whisking the happy couple away from the church in which they nervously exchanged vows? No matter what comes to mind‚ most people can agree that marriage is happy‚ and wonderful‚ and beautiful. But for the lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender‚ or LGBT‚ community across America‚ marriage is but a distant dream. Same-sex marriages are allowed in very few states and under limited circumstances. Not only is this unconstitutional‚ because the American constitution gives everyone the same rights despite

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