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Articles in June 19, 2007, issue of Advocate, The
- Fixing the inside
by Elayne Wylie - Better seen and not heard? High school students across the country are running into the same roadblocks, no matter where their beliefs fall: must they leave their First Amendment rights at the schoolhouse gate?
by Michelle Garcia - Photographer of life: as a staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times, Ginny Dixon covered the O.J. Simpson case, the 1992 L.A. riots, and the Northridge earthquake, winning two Pulitzers in the process. Her latest daring project? Portraits that show th
by Jen Christensen - We love New York
- Twin Falls, Montana: Mark and Alex were identical twins who did everything together, including attempting suicide. But when Alex decided to become Clair their whole world splintered. The new documentary Red Without Blue gets it on film
by Regina Marler - Inspired to help: for as long as he can remember, Eddie Marquis wanted to make a difference. So he joined the Peace Corps and stepped back into the closet
by Charles Runnette - Girl, interrupted no more: Los Angeles Times sportswriter Christine Daniels announced in an April column that she is transitioning to life as a woman. Her story set a readership recordbut it's only just beginning
by Michele Kort - GenQ poll
- Starting out in Hollywood: Hollywood can be a tough town, but it's not such a bad place to be gay
by Corey Scholibo - Rosie O'Donnell
- Katherine Heigl
by John Griffiths - SAAD all over
by Christopher Rice - Meet the bloggers: Erin Davies
by Morgan Kroll - The smartest man in the world is gay: Daniel Tammet, a 28-year-old autistic savant from the U.K., is teaching researchers worldwide about the complexity of our brain. But this gay man also has a thing or two to teach us about love
by Fred Bernstein - The LGBT Wikipedians behind the mammoth online encyclopedia
by William Henderson - On board the peace train: the national nonprofit group Peace Games teaches students how to stop name-calling and resolve conflicts peacefullyand respect for gays and lesbians is an equal part of the curriculum
by Lawrence Ferber - 1970 Ad
- Uganda rising
- May 22-June 19
- Say it loud: black and proud: for LGBT people of color, there's a whole other party going on
by Lawrence Ferber - In love with Rebecca
by Michael O'Neal - Rants & raves
- Determined to be proud
by Lawrence Ferber - Marisa Elana James
- Fortuitous meeting
by Terry Madden - FYI: you're inappropriate
by Morgan Kroll - Putting their best foot forward: led by Starbucks, a group of nearly 20 major corporations aims to turn equality into an industrywide standard
by Steve Weinstein - T time
by Roxanne Edwards - Gay, Arab, American: singer-songwriter Dave Hall is proud of his Arab heritage. You know, the tradition that includes inventions like algebra, sherbetand Kathy Najimy
by Dave Hall - Big business: for many Fortune 500 companies corporate pride is a year-round enterprise
by Greg Hernandez