AG Coakley authors letter in support of Transgender Equal Rights Bill
The proposed legislation would add gender identity and expression to existing Massachusetts civil rights laws.
MBTA police seek teens in alleged assault
Accused of July 10 assault and civil rights violations.
Family Ends Search for Amber DeVoe
The family of Amber DeVoe, who last had contact with family and friends on June 22, has ended their search for Amber and returned to their home in Michigan.
Dept. of Health & Human Services will include LGBT questions in national survey
Local organizations applaud the "historic" inclusion of sexual orientation, gender identity questions in nationwide interview survey.
In memoriam: Kip Tiernan
Community members react to passing of lesbian pioneer, American hero.
AAC to merge with Strongest Link
The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC) plans to merge with Strongest Link AIDS Services, Inc., the organizations announced in a joint statement Tuesday, June 28.
Pushing forward for marriage equality in Maine
Following the legalization of same-sex marriage in New York, eyes turn to the Pine Tree State, where GLAD steps up to the plate.
Councilor candidate's signature appears on 2005 anti-marriage equality petition
District 3 hopeful O'Toole calls signing petition "a mistake."
MassEquality's Suffredini named New Leaders Council "40 Under 40" Leader
Young ED's history of advocacy celebrated; Suffredini promises org's fight for LGBT rights is not finished.
AIDS Walk Boston expected to raise $1 mil
Organizers of the 26th annual AIDS Walk Boston are optimistic that funds raised at yesterday's event will meet the $1 million dollar fundraising goal put forth by the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC).
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