Month: July 2018
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San Francisco Synth Pop Artist Lapel Announces Debut LP «Periphery»
Lapel (aka Debbie Neigher) is getting ready to release her debut LP «Periphery» this fall.
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West Hollywood Council-member John Heilman to Run at Gay Games to Raise Funds to Support Int. LGBTQ Rights
Heilman, one of the Longest-Serving Openly Gay Elected Officials, is Seeking to Raise Funds to Establish a Global Emergency Fund with OutRight Action International for LGBTIQ Activists around the World.
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Revoke Discriminatory Athletics Gender Regulations
New regulations issued by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), the international governing body for athletic competitions, discriminate against some women athletes and should be revoked, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to the IAAF.
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U.S : Bill Advances Bias in Adoption, Foster Care
Child welfare agencies in the United States could be allowed to discriminate under a recent amendment to legislation pending before Congress. The amendment would also threaten the rights of children in care, Human Rights Watch said in a video released today.
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Bryan Hawn – «Rise Up»
Bryan Hawn is back again with his version of Andra Day’s «Rise Up».
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FBI & UN investigating as illegal rendition of Dubai Princess snowballs into dangerous new political landscape of lawlessness
UAE-India raid to capture Princess Latifa is spiralling into a new levels of disregard for legal protocols and International Law, as UAE remains unaccountable.






