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LGBT History

January 28, 2011
by Angela Dallara

President Obama Names LGBT Advocates to Historic Appointments

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May 19, 2009
by Neil G. Giuliano

"He's Really Tough" - Reflecting on Rodger McFarlane

"He's really tough", I had been advised before I flew to Denver to meet him for the first time.
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May 18, 2009
by Rich Ferraro, Chief Communications Officer

President Neil G. Giuliano Issues Statement on the Death of Rodger McFarlane

Today, GLAAD released a statement issued by Preside
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January 21, 2009
by Justin Cole, GLAAD's Director of Digital Media

Coverage of the Lesbian And Gay Band Association During Inaugural Parade

The Lesbian and Gay Band Association was selected to be the first
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