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An independent newspaper serving the gay community. This edition features articles on Human Rights Campaign Fund's rise to the 24th largest Political Action Committee fund raiser nationwide and the 9th largest among PACs not associated with corporations, a look at the work of D.C.'s Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL) to connect gay youth, allegations of misconduct by the Naval Investigative Service in targeting lesbianism at Parris Island base, plans by the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays to relocate its headquarters from D.C. to Detroit as part of a plan to shift from political action to social services, American University Law School's decision to ban military recruiters over the U.S. military's anti-gay policies, record-breaking protests by gays against a law passed by the UK Parliament forbidding local governments from 'promoting' homosexuality, arts reviews, and ads for gay-friendly businesses, events, and groups.Volume 19, Number 15Original version: print newspaper; DC Public Library, Special Collections, Periodicals, Washington Blade
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- American University (Washington, D.C.)
- Arts
- Community Based Social Services
- Demonstrations
- Discrimination
- Discrimination In Employment
- Gay Clubs
- Gay Community
- Gay Military Personnel
- Gay Newspapers
- Gay Press
- Gay Press Publications
- Gay Rights
- Gay Teenagers
- Gays In Mass Media
- Great Britain
- Homophobia
- Homosexuality
- Human Rights Campaign Fund (U.S.)
- Law And Legislation
- National Coalition Of Black Lesbians And Gays (U.S.)
- Newspapers
- Parris Island (S.C. : Recruit Depot)
- Police Crackdowns
- Police Ethics
- Political Action Committees
- Politics
- Sex Instruction
- Sexual Minorities
- United States
- United States. Naval Investigative Service