WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) and Gay Ad Network today announced the formation of a strategic marketing alliance to help lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender owned businesses increase their connections and expand their network of potential customers. Through this partnership, NGLCC programs and initiatives will be presented across the 250 gay and lesbian web sites that are represented by Gay Ad Network. In addition, NGLCC business members and corporate partners will have access to exclusive online advertising packages offered by Gay Ad Network, in which campaign activation fees and minimum contract term requirements for NGLCC business members and corporate partners will be waived.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Fwswire/ -- Family Research Council (FRC) President Tony Perkins released the following statement today praising the New York State Senate after it rejected same-sex "marriage" in a lopsided vote of 38-24.
Yesterday, Congress released a consolidated appropriations bill, including the funding measures for the Department of Health and Human Services and the District of Columbia, that includes positive developments on HIV/AIDS and comprehensive sex education. The HHS funding provision includes an increase of $36 million for HIV prevention prograrograms at the Centers for Disease Control [...]
In this blog series, HRC attorneys discuss news and break down the legal theories in Supreme Court and federal court cases. This post is from Mike Wilson, HRCâs Staff Counsel for Special Projects: On December 7, 2009, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Christian Legal Society v. Martinez in which it will decide whether it [...]
The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and Gay Ad Network today announced the formation of a strategic marketing alliance to help lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender owned businesses increase their connections and expand their network of potential customers.
Do It!: I love to sing, but I'm no Susan Boyle. And until recently, I thought the shower was the only suitable place for my inner-diva. I was wrong. I found another place where I can sing without hesitation or fear of disapproval. It happened on a recent Tuesday evening with the Lesbian and Gay Chorus of Washington. Singing with the other 20 or so members of the chorus at the Capitol Hill Arts ...
LOS ANGELES - The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles has elected a lesbian as assistant bishop, the second openly gay bishop in the global Anglican fellowship, which is already deeply fractured over the first.
No comments:
Post a Comment