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Tag: Media

TX Cities Rank Highest for Families with Children

Posted on October 15, 2006 by

According to a story in the Dallas Morning News today, a “study, based on the most recent U.S. Census data, found that San Antonio has the highest percentage of gay couples raising children in the nation. Houston is fourth and the Fort Worth-Arlington area is fifth.” The study goes on to suggest that this increase… Continue reading

New DV Look

Posted on January 20, 2006November 25, 2006 by James

It appears the Dallas Voice has gone through a bit of a revamp, and redesigned their site – including the addition of a video news broadcast (DV2@2), and the ability to download the entire newspaper online (link to this week's paper). It's a good move forward for our “local gay rag” and I'm looking forward to… Continue reading

Gay News Update

Posted on January 5, 2006November 25, 2006 by James

Was just catching up on some news, and thought I would share some links and thoughts. News Story One: The Cherokee Nation has dismissed a challenge to a same-sex marriage between Kathy Reynolds and Dawn McKinley.  The highest court found that as the plaintiff's were not individually harmed or affected by the marriage.  One of the… Continue reading

Ford Responds

Posted on December 23, 2005 by

Earlier in the month, I wrote to Ford Motor Company about their publicized decision to pull advertising from the gay media (apparently, a misrepresentation from the American Family Association). Here is the reply (note, they confirmed advertising would remain). From: siebelt3@ford.com [mailto:siebelt3@ford.com] Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 12:19 PM To: james@aboutequality.com Subject: Thank You for… Continue reading

Dallas Voice Article

Posted on December 2, 2005March 3, 2019 by

The Dallas Voice has run a story about my lawsuit with CCGLA. You can read that article here. Clarification: In the article, the Collin Equality Foundation is referenced as the “charitable arm of the Collin County Gay and Lesbian Alliance” which is incorrect. The foundation was established to be the charitable arm of CCGLA, however… Continue reading

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