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Former GLAAD intern from San Diego schools anti-gay activist on "The Daily Show"

The Daily Show took on the issue of gay and Christian persecution, and called GLAAD's former Religion, Faith & Values intern, Todd Clayton to tell them about the bullying and persecution he has endured, not as a Christian, but as a gay person.

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What is asexuality? A community's coming of age | VIDEO

This is the first part of a six-part series on asexuality, in which HuffPost Gay Voices explores the history of the asexual movement, uncover current research on asexuality, debunk common misconceptions and discuss the challenges the asexual community faces.

It was 2002. David Jay was a freshman at Wesleyan University. Confused and alone, he had long grappled with questions about his sexuality and sexual identity.

First LGBT group joins American Medical Association's House of Delegates

CHICAGO — The American Medical Association (AMA) today voted GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBT Equality into its House of Delegates, the AMA’s principal policy-making body.

GLMA is the first and only LGBT organization in the House of Delegates, signaling a major shift to advance understanding of LGBT healthcare needs and promote equality.

“With this historic vote, GLMA has a significant opportunity to increase our efforts to improve the health and well-being of LGBT individuals,” GLMA executive director Hector Vargas said.

Chandler Massey, who plays a gay character, and "Days Of Our Lives" win Daytime Emmys | VIDEO

The 40th annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards winners were announced last night and LGBT-inclusive soap “Days Of Our Lives” took home the top prize, Outstanding Drama Series, and series star Chandler Massey picked up his second Daytime Entertainment Emmy in Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of gay character Will Horton.

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League of United Latin American Citizens' 84th annual convention to discuss LGBT issues

LAS VEGAS -- The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) began its 84th annual convention today with a look at LGBT Latino issues.

At today's opening session, convention attendees heard the results of findings from LULAC and the Human Rights Campaign's co-branded report "Growing up LGBT Latino in America," with the goal of supporting family inclusion and anti-bullying.

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Profiles in Advocacy: Immigration justice through Alliance San Diego

When we consider the steps we have taken toward justice in the United States, one of the aspects that seems to defy black and white categorization is justice for immigrants. Though this country was settled by those seeking refuge from persecution in their native land, today’s U.S. citizens can be a little exclusive about who they want to let in.

Voice of San Diego: Gifts of public land wooed discoverers to San Diego

(This article originally appeared on Voice of San Diego HERE.)

The seeds of San Diego’s innovation economy sprouted with big gifts from the public.

San Diegans in the decades following World War II voted again and again to deed giant parcels of city-controlled land near Torrey Pines to woo science and research institutions to the city. They gave:

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Latino LGBT youth face challenges despite gains toward full equality

WASHINGTON – LGBT youth who identify as Latino face greater rejection from their communities and schools than their non-LGBT Latino counterparts, according to a new report on LGBT Latino youth.

SDGLN Poll: Readers give their opinion on their fathers

SAN DIEGO – A majority of readers of San Diego Gay & Lesbian News who took our poll describe their dad in positive terms.

Our poll question was: For Father's Day: How would you describe your dad?

The results, which are not scientific, reveal that 57% of readers say they “love him because he was always there for me,” 19% said they were “disappointed that he was no supportive of me” and 24% said none of the above.

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