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Meet “Bill 50″: The Iowa Jim Crow Bill For Gays
In a face-palm moment for equality, a new bill up for vote in Iowa would allow businesses to refuse jobs, goods, housing, and services to same-sex couples—and anyone who supports same-sex couples—on religious grounds. House Study Bill 50, called the Religious … Continue reading
Travon Free, A ‘Ground Breaking’ Hero? Stop It I’m Blushing
Today I woke up to find myself in what I would consider to be very good company. The Bi Social Network’s “I Am Visible” Campaign (with whom I did a radio interview with last month) put out an article today, … Continue reading
MLK: The Evolution of A Dream
During the civil rights movement, a man named Martin Luther King Jr. told us about a dream. Not just any dream, but his dream for his family, his people, and the country he lived in, that being America. Given the … Continue reading

