civil rights
Matt Barber Teaches The NAACP A Lesson About Civil Rights
If we weren’t dealing with such high caliber folks in our opposition, the above headline would not be possible, but yes, indeed, Matt Barber is
Alvin McEwen’s Open Letter To Alveda King Is A Thing Of Beauty
Please, readers, go check out our friend Alvin’s response to Alveda King’s disgusting words over the past few days. It’s all wonderful, but this little
NAACP President Ben Jealous Talks To Rachel Maddow About The Importance Of Supporting Marriage Equality
The issue of marriage equality is important for Ben Jealous, as he explained when announcing the NAACP’s endorsement of equal marriage rights. His parents’ own
Alveda King Is None Too Happy About The NAACP’s Marriage Equality Endorsement
Alveda King’s reaction to the NAACP’s endorsement of marriage equality has all of the hallmarks of an “Alveda King reaction”: she makes it about abortion
NAACP Endorses Marriage Equality as a Civil Right
Last Saturday, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) — the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights organization — passed an historic
Rachel Maddow Comments On Historic Obama Announcement In Support of Marriage Equality
This video is worth watching in its entirety: [h/t Joe
Archbishop of Canterbury: LGBT Rights Risk “Fragmenting” Society
Retiring Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams told an audience of Welsh teenagers yesterday that fixating on pesky things like, say, LGBT rights, women’s rights, and
LGBT Rights Are Civil Rights
Last week, the Huffington Post reported on a new guide recently issued by Third Way, an “influential centrist Democratic group,” for the purpose of helping
WaPo’s Jonathan Capehart Schools Chris Christie on Marriage Equality & Civil Rights
Check it out, from this morning’s episode of Morning Joe on MSNBC — Jonathan Capehart of the Washington Post takes New Jersey bigot-in-chief Chris Christie to school. Worth
No, Gay Conservatives, It’s Not Okay When People Vote On Our Civil Rights
Grrrr. Dan Blatt of Gay Patriot, in the comments section of his piece reporting on the Washington legislature passing a marriage equality bill: I voted