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Springfield suicide prompts discussion of school harassment at legislative briefing
The suicide of an 11-year-old Springfield boy last week provided a stark reminder of the consequences of bullying and harassment during an April 14 legislative briefing by the Massachusetts Commission on GLBT Youth.
Married same-sex couples face tax obstacles
With tax day looming, married same-sex couples face many issues with filing tax returns.
Putting a face on transgender issue
Citizens lobby for support of transgender bill at State House.
Victories in Vermont and Iowa signal progress, momentum
Following on the heels of a marriage equality victory in the Iowa Supreme Court late last week, the Vermont Legislature squeaked out an override to Gov. Jim Douglas's veto of a marriage equality bill, adding renewed momentum to the marriage equality movement after California voters overturned same-sex marriage rights there last November.
Michelle Malone on love and loss
Singer Michelle Malone is headed to Boston for a concert on April 8. Her latest CD - Debris - is a post-break-up record. In this interview she talks about her career, her relationship, growing up gay and leaving her past behind.
DNC financial honcho will feel the love at Fenway Men's Event
At this year's Men's Event, Andrew Tobias, treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, financial guru, and author of the classic gay memoir The Best Little Boy in the World, will receive the Congressman Gerry E. Studds Award.
No New England Trans Pride in 09
Justin Adkins, a steering committee member of last year's New England Trans Pride March in Northampton, announced this week that organizers were unable to plan a second march for this summer.
Amy Mello reflects on MassEquality experience
As she leaves for California, MassEquality's Amy Mello looks back and ahead at gay activism.
Mass Republicans rethink mission
Jennifer Nassour, who took the reins as chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party last January, is on a mission to bring the party back from one of its lowest points in recent memory, and her top priority is to reinvigorate the party's grassroots activists.
AT&T to start sending copyright warnings
AT&T Inc., the nation's largest Internet service provider, will start sending warnings to its subscribers when music labels and movie studios allege that they are trafficking in pirated material, according to an executive
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