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"NOH8" photo shoot project coming to P-town

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 12, 2011

The NOH8 campaign is coming to Provincetown for an open studio shoot on Monday, Aug. 22!

Possible Hate Crime Investigated in P-town

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 11, 2011

Alleged anti-gay language escalated incident.

Anti-bullying advocate Scott Herman attacked in NH

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 10, 2011

Fitness expert, anti-bullying advocate victim of alleged road rage in Salem, New Hampshire.

Tiffani Faison at MassEquality’s "Taste of Provincetown"

ENTERTAINMENT | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 9, 2011

The openly lesbian "Top Chef" finalist talks about her new Fenway restaurant, the It Gets Better Project, and her favorite summertime food.

Boston-area performer suffers stroke; friends rally to support recovery

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Aug 8, 2011

Aliza Shapiro suffered a stroke caused by a cerebral hemorrhage and was admitted to the hospital on Monday, July 25.

AG Coakley authors letter in support of Transgender Equal Rights Bill

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jul 28, 2011

The proposed legislation would add gender identity and expression to existing Massachusetts civil rights laws.

MBTA police seek teens in alleged assault

NATIONAL | By Sue O’Connell | Jul 21, 2011

Accused of July 10 assault and civil rights violations.

Family Ends Search for Amber DeVoe

NATIONAL | By Sue O’Connell | Jul 14, 2011

The family of Amber DeVoe, who last had contact with family and friends on June 22, has ended their search for Amber and returned to their home in Michigan.

Dept. of Health & Human Services will include LGBT questions in national survey

HEALTH | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jul 8, 2011

Local organizations applaud the "historic" inclusion of sexual orientation, gender identity questions in nationwide interview survey.

In memoriam: Kip Tiernan

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jul 7, 2011

Community members react to passing of lesbian pioneer, American hero.

AAC to merge with Strongest Link

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jul 1, 2011

The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC) plans to merge with Strongest Link AIDS Services, Inc., the organizations announced in a joint statement Tuesday, June 28.

Pushing forward for marriage equality in Maine

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jun 30, 2011

Following the legalization of same-sex marriage in New York, eyes turn to the Pine Tree State, where GLAD steps up to the plate.

Councilor candidate’s signature appears on 2005 anti-marriage equality petition

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jun 24, 2011

District 3 hopeful O’Toole calls signing petition "a mistake."

MassEquality’s Suffredini named New Leaders Council "40 Under 40" Leader

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jun 23, 2011

Young ED’s history of advocacy celebrated; Suffredini promises org’s fight for LGBT rights is not finished.

AIDS Walk Boston expected to raise $1 mil

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | Jun 9, 2011

Organizers of the 26th annual AIDS Walk Boston are optimistic that funds raised at yesterday’s event will meet the $1 million dollar fundraising goal put forth by the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC).

Massachusetts celebrates seven years of same-sex marriage

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | May 19, 2011

Governor Patrick declares May 17 "Marriage Equality Day."

In memoriam: DJ Kris Kono

NATIONAL | By Sue O’Connell | May 12, 2011

Beloved Boston DJ Kris Kono passed away on Monday, May 8, at age 46 after battling cancer.

Northampton Pride: Rainbow flags a-flying!

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | May 12, 2011

Northampton celebrated the 30th annual Noho Pride event on Saturday, May 7 with a parade and entertainment in the center of the Western Massachusetts town.

Pathways to Wellness’ AIDS Care Project funding renewed at same level

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | May 6, 2011

The AIDS Care Project, a program run by holistic therapies group Pathways to Wellness, learned May 2 that the funding it receives from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Office of HIV/AIDS will be renewed at the same level as last year.

"MariaTalks" website under fire

NATIONAL | By Hannah Clay Wareham | May 5, 2011

Sixty-three state Representatives have authored a letter to Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick expressing concerns that the sexual education website Maria Talks represents a possible misuse of tax dollars.

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