Tennessee Equality Project
Another Tennessee Gay Teen Suicide The Religious Right Will Ignore
So sad. News has been circulating the past couple days of the suicide of eighth grader Phillip Parker from Gordonsville, Tennessee: A Gordonsville boy’s parents
Tennessee Legislators Work To Blame Gay Teens For Their Own Suicides
The mark of a good wingnut is to never take responsibility for the harm their cohort inflicts on society. It really doesn’t matter what the
Tennessee Teabagging Leader Appalled By Bigotry; Also Agrees With Bigotry
When Barney Frank announced his retirement, many wingnuts sensed that their opportunities to point out that Barney Frank is a gay homosexual who likes men
Help Vanderbilt University Stand Strong Against Bigots
Vanderbilt University, one of the finest schools in the South and indeed, in the nation, has a strong anti-discrimination policy in place, which applies to
Memphis Pastor Helps His Flock Decide Who To Support in City Council Elections
The man shown above is pastor Steve Gaines of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis. Though he is not a resident of the city of Memphis,
VIDEO: TWO’s Evan Hurst Discusses Tracy Morgan, Bullying and Gay Youth
This morning, my friend Anne Gullick, co-chair of the local chapter of the Tennessee Equality Project, and I went on Live at 9 in Memphis
Washington Post, The Advocate, Many Others Pick Up Tracy Morgan Story
It seems millions of people and most major media now want an answer to our question: Did Tracy Morgan really say all those awful, hateful
Tennessee Governor Signs Anti-Gay Bill Giving Businesses ‘Special Access to Discriminate’
I’ve been procrastinating when it comes to writing this up, just because I’m so embarrassed by what Tennessee and our governor, Bill Haslam, a particular
Tennessee Senate Passes Bigoted ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill
Ew, as a Tennessean, I am so embarrassed to be bringing you this news. From the blog of the Tennessee Equality Project: The Senate voted
Racist, Homophobic Screed Published on Tennessee City Councilman’s Blog
Frank Talk is the blog of Frank Neudecker, a city councilman in Jackson, Tennessee. As such, one would expect that, even if not everybody agrees
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