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Davis, Calif., police ID suspect in possible hate crime attack on gay man | VIDEO

DAVIS, Calif. — Police in Davis, Calif., have identified a suspect in a brutal attack on a gay man last weekend, and said they were investigating the violent beating as a possible hate crime.

Police spokesman Lieutenant Glenn Glasgow told LGBTQ Nation on Thursday that a 911 call was received at about 3:50 am Sunday morning reporting a male had been attacked.

The police report indicated that Mikey Partida, 32, was leaving a party when he was “violently attacked and beaten.”

LGBT community, Catholics react to election of Pope Francis

The selection of Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina as Pope Francis stirred immediate reactions by LGBT advocates, both in the U.S. and Argentina.

Anti-gay NARTH loses tax-exempt status

WASHINGTON – NARTH – the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality, the leading anti-LGBT organization advocating for dangerous efforts that falsely attempt to change one’s sexual orientation – had its

Lech Walesa won't be charged with anti-gay hate crime

WARSAW, Poland – Former Polish president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Walesa, accused of homophobia after saying that gay MPs should sit in the back of Parliament, will not be prosecuted on a hate crime charge.

Report: Goal of flawed parenting study was to influence Supreme Court decision on gay marriage

The backers of a flawed, but widely cited academic study critical of gay relationships and their impact on children of gay parents, choreographed its release in time to influence “major decisions of the Supreme Court,” according to documents obtained by The American Independent.

Faith in America: New pope must represent the new moral voice of faith and equality

HUDSON, N.C. - Faith In America - an organization working to end the harm to LGBT youth and families from religion-based bigotry – today expressed its deepest hope that the next pope will end the "immense harm" the Roman Catholic Church has caused to innocent LGBT people, especially vulnerable teens.

While Pope Benedict XVI’s tenure has been marred by his erroneous treatment of the victims of pedophilia within the Church, history will note his other great failing in continuing the religion-based bigotry against the LGBT community worldwide.

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RGOD2: Meet Angeline Jackson, lesbian activist in homophobic Jamaica

Angeline Jackson is a lesbian activist in Jamaica, one of 76 countries around the world where being gay is illegal. Last summer, she attended the Spirit of 76 meeting in Washington, D.C., where she came away inspired to do more for the LGBT community back home.

Jackson returned to Jamaica and founded Quality of Citizenship Jamaica (QCJ), which “recognizes that the concept of citizenship cannot be subjected to personal biases.”

Gay couple's pink poodle allegedly provokes stranger's wrench attack

A gay Oregon man was allegedly struck in the head with what's been described as wrench or other "bolt-cutting tool" by a passerby angered by the sight of his dog's dyed-pink fur.

The Oregonian reports that 26-year-old David Beltier was walking his poodle alongside boyfriend Jeremy Mark when the suspect, who has since been identified as 22-year-old George Mason, Jr. pulled over in an SUV.

California bill would protect transgender students

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Assemblymember Tom Ammiano has introduced the School Success and Opportunity Act, Assembly Bill 1266, co-authored by Sens. Mark Leno and Ricardo Lara. The bill will ensure that California public schools understand their responsibility for the success and well-being of all students, including transgender students, and will allow transgender students to fully participate in all school activities, programs, and facilities.

Poland reacts to former president Lech Walsea's homophobic remarks

WARSAW, Poland – Former Polish president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Walesa has been accused of homophobia after saying that gay MPs should sit in the back of Parliament.

His startling remarks, made during a discussion on same-sex civil unions, immediately conjured images of Rosa Parks being ordered to sit at the back of the bus in Alabama.

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