Tijuana is no stranger to Pride parades, however this year marks a special one.
“Come out and celebrate with 10 thousand others to celebrate Tijuana’s First Annual Weekend Gay Pride Festival in a three-block area of downtown. Discover the latest queer art, culture and music, experience a variety of diverse food and beverage options and then take to the streets with thousands of friends, for a massive hip street party done TJ Style. The residents, community leaders with support of local police invite you to discover the queer side of Tijuana”
We cannot have a compromise for DADT, we need a repeal when the repeal IS that all soldiers must serve freely, openly, and equally.
The following is an excerpt from David Mixner’s website.
“I am hungry for full equality. For a hungry person some bread is better than no bread. However it is impossible to fully enjoy that meal if you have no idea if there is any more bread coming tomorrow. Living without freedom does strange things to a person; it changes them forever. Our decision makers should never forget that partial freedom is totally and completely unacceptable. We won’t rest until we have full equality and freedom. The desire for full equality doesn’t mean we aren’t pleased with steps toward progress. It simply means there is no such thing as a partially free person.
Wise and thoughtful minds are required now, not a lot of noise, patting on the backs, celebration and confetti. We can work for the best today while continuing the fight for tomorrow.”
They are stylish, beautiful, professional, and the envy of your neighbors. Kitchenaid (yes, yes they support LGBT rights-thank heavens!) what a great gift! Imagine getting your loved one, a father or hey, screw it, get one for yourself, a beautiful empire red mixer.
As soon as you get home, you break out the ingredients and whip up something special. Support this company…and your cooking, and it will support you with equality and professionally baked goods in your oven!
“We envision a school where all students are challenged to question the world around them, to develop healthy, personal identities, to participate in meaningful civic and social experiences that will allow them to formulate and realize their educational and career goals. We seek to cultivate an inclusive, academic program emphasizing literacy, technology infusion, and life-long learning skills. With the support of the extensive services provided by The Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI) and the involvement of our students’ parents/guardians in the educational process, we envision all members in the school community to share accountability for the creation and maintenance of a safe, supportive, academically rigorous, and standards-driven learning environment.”
Founded in 1985, Harvey Milk High School became a fully accredited 4 year high school in 2002. The school provides a safe haven for students of the LGBT population, but is open to ALL students regardless of sexuality and gender identity. To learn more CLICK HERE