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  • Blog post: "Circle of 6" app Can Keep You Safer

    Mar 23, 2012 / Posted by Em — 0 comments

    There can be some inherent dangers in dating and hooking up within the LGBT community, especially if you are not in a committed relationship.  Now there’s a new way to keep yourself safe while you’re out enjoying yourself.  It’s a new iPhone app called Circle of 6 ...

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  • Blog post: What Matthew Shepard's Death Meant to Me

    Oct 12, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 0 comments

    What Matthew Shepard's Death Meant to Me

    Today is the thirteenth anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death.

    While I was only eight years old at the time of his death, like many other youth of my generation, his death shaped my understanding of what it meant to be LGBT in America. Througout my childhood and teen years ...

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  • Blog post: Happy National Coming Out Day - Part 1

    Oct 11, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 0 comments

    Happy National Coming Out Day - Part 1

    Today is National Coming Out Day.

    For some folks today marks a day of sharing and celebration of their identities for the first time, or in a new way (i.e. coming out to your doctor,at a work picnic, to a friend, etc.). Congratulations to those of you who ...

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  • Blog post: Gay Bashed

    Aug 12, 2010 / Posted by Paul — 0 comments

    Gay Bashed

    I grew up in a progressive town in the suburbs of New York. In towns like these, the law of the politically correct is passed from the sky on large stone tablets. This community ethic sheltered me from a world where prejudice could be seen with the naked eye. However ...

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  • Blog post: Buckle up.

    Mar 08, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 2 comments

    Buckle up.

    Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death in people under the age of 29. Automobile-related deaths are preventable with smart driving behavior and seatbelts---so no matter who you are, LGBT or otherwise, don’t drive away until everyone in the car is buckled up!

    Visit the National Highway Traffic ...

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  • Erik Libey Erik Libey Erik is the Director of LGBT Health Initiatives. He helps lead our team & loves talking to providers and our ...
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