Fashion’s Racial Divide

By | February 12th, 2015|Intergroup Relations|

When Michelle Obama stepped onto the stage at the Democratic National Convention in 2012 to talk about her husband and the coming election, the Internet went into an effective group swoon. Words like “spotlight stealing” and “dazzling” were used with abandon. Not about the first lady’s speech, but about her dress: a shimmering pink

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S.F. archbishop’s imposition of morality clause at schools outrages many

By | February 12th, 2015|Intergroup Relations, LGBTQ+|

San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone sparked a protest last summer when he ignored pleas from public officials to cancel his plans to march in Washington, D.C., against same-sex marriage.

Read more in the Los Angeles Times.

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In Defiance on Gay Marriage, Alabama Sets Itself Far Apart

By | February 11th, 2015|LGBTQ+|

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — On Sunday night, Blake Guinn, a 21-year-old city councilman in a deeply conservative suburb here, looked on Facebook and learned that, once again, Chief Justice Roy S. Moore of the State Supreme Court had defied a federal court in the name of state sovereignty. Somehow, it did not seem entirely unexpected.

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Supreme Court, in Alabama case, may have shown its hand on gay marriage

By | February 10th, 2015|LGBTQ+|

The Supreme Court on Monday gave its strongest signal yet that the legal fight for nationwide gay marriage has been won even before the issue is argued in April.

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Obama faces high stakes in rollout of controversial immigration program

By | February 10th, 2015|Immigration|

President Obama will soon roll out one of the most ambitious and controversial programs of his presidency, an effort to grant a reprieve from deportation to millions of adult immigrants living in the country illegally.

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Minority groups back energy companies in fight against solar power

By | February 9th, 2015|Intergroup Relations|

When Florida officials pulled the plug on a significant incentive for rooftop solar systems, the move came at the urging of big power companies with a heavy reliance on fossil fuels — and of the state chapter of the NAACP.

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Same-Sex Marriages Proceed in Alabama as State Judge’s Order Is Defied

By | February 9th, 2015|LGBTQ+|

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama became on Monday the latest state to allow same-sex marriage, as many probate judges defied an order by the chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and began issuing licenses and performing weddings.

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Sexy Blonde Walking In Micro Mini Gown

By | February 8th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Sexy Blonde Walking In Micro Mini Gown

In a world the place expertise has changed the best way folks do things and pay for things, one factor that has remained unchanged is the dressing pattern. With the rising recognition of the wholesale attire, the web distributors are available for selling various kinds of complete sale

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