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Mormon Parents Of Gay Children Produce 'It Gets Better' Video

As part of what seems to be a trend among Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints' members, a group of parents and family members of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Mormons have produced a poignant "It Gets Better" video.

The new clip was reportedly released in conjunction with a national conference for LGBT Mormons in Washington D.C. over the weekend and, as Pink News notes, "aims to confront the homophobic image" associated with the Mormon church. Read more »

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D.C. Council Gives Final Passage to Same-Sex Marriage Bill

Mayor Fenty Says He Will Sign; Pending Conclusion of Congressional Review Period, Washington, D.C. Would Join Five States in Recognizing Marriage Equality
The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, applauded the Washington, D.C.
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Gay Marriage Gets Thumbs Up in Nation's Capital

D.C. Council Votes 11-2 for Same-Sex Marriage, But Hurdles Remain

By TEDDY DAVIS Dec. 1, 2009 The D.C. Council voted in favor of same-sex marriage on Tuesday, moving Washington, D.C., a big step closer to becoming the first jurisdiction below the Mason-Dixon Line to allow full civil equality for gays and lesbians.

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Vermont becomes the 4th State to say yes to same-sex marriage!

Vermont joined Iowa, Connecticut and Massachusetts last week in allowing same-sex marriages and Washington D.C. says they will recognize same sex marriages performed in other states. Do you think these recent decisions will effect the outcome in California? Let us know your opinion!
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