Millett & Windsor Live On!
Sexual Politics author Kate Millett (died September 6) and DOMA defeater Edie Windsor (died September 12) leave behind their words of wisdom!
And in NewsWrap: Australia’s postal marriage plebiscite prompts hate protections and privacy concerns, U.S. trans military ban opponents beaten by GOP Senate head, Harvard disinvites intended Visiting Fellow Chelsea Manning, the U.N.’s first LGBT rights advocate reluctantly steps down, an Aussie teen defends his two moms, and more international LGBT news reported this week by Michele Yeater and Michael LeBeau (produced by Steve Pride, written by Greg Gordon).
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Labels: Australia, bisexual, Chelsea Manning, Edie Windsor, gay, homophobia, human rights, Kate Millett, lesbian, LGBT, marriage equality, transgender, transsexual, Trump, United Nations, US military
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