Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Tags: glaad, athlete ally, hudson taylor, partnership, train, professional, sports teams, nfl, nba, nhl, mlb, lgbt, tolerance, inclusion, allyship, sports, homophobia 
GLAAD today announced a partnership with Hudson Taylor's Athlete Ally that will see the two organizations educating all 141 major league sports teams about LGBT tolerance and inclusion. Details follow.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 01 November 2011
Tags: michigan, university of michigan, same-sex couples, domestic partnerships, lgbt, gay, professors, benefits, faculty, diversity, inclusion, rick snyder, dave agema
Having a long history of pushing for diversity and inclusion (especially of LGBT people), the University of Michigan could risk losing many esteemed faculty members if some Michigan legislators get their way. Details after the jump.
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Tags: lgbt, sexual orientation, gay? you're fired, equality michigan, don't change yourself change the law, campaign, unity michigan coalition, affirmations, kick, the michigan roundtable for diversity and inclusion, aclu of michigan, ruth ellis center
Updated Thursday, 2:50 p.m. (PST)
The coalition reached out to inform us that the campaign is focused on seeing anti-discrimination legislation passed and that they aim to do this first through grassroots support in communities across Michigan. Visit Don'tChangeYourself for more information!
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Michigan LGBT advocates are warning citizens about coming out at work for lack of laws protecting discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. After the jump find out about the new campaign to combat the absence of that protection.
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Tags: ugly betty, eric mabius, anti-gay, story lines, teen kiss, justin, uncomfortable, has beens, wtf, glaad, inclusion, cancellation, interview
Ugly Betty's Eric Mabius (Daniel Meade) has obviously had a lot of time to think and ponder life since his series—one of the most LGBT-inclusive shows to ever hit the airwaves—was canceled; enough time to allege that ABC's "discomfort" (as he claims) with gay story-lines is what lead to the show's demise. Details follow.
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