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Support Equalize Youth!
Hey Boycotters:
Writing to you about a great new queer youth organization I recently discovered: Equalize Youth. Equalize Youth provides an online platform to host the stories and struggles of queer youth across the world. It links these stories to maps so that queer youth struggling in their home towns can hear stories from people who have made it in their own towns! I think this makes a really cool move…
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Marriage Equality and Financial Aid
Most of NMB’s branches are based in universities. As students, we often think of marriage equality as an issue affecting aspects of our lives unrelated to education. But it is important to note that indeed, marriage equality affects something as real and pivotal to higher education access as the financial aid system. LGBT people are already at a disadvantage financially for education, being three times as likely to have an income below $10,000, facing employment discrimination without…
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NMB Executive Team Stages Protest in SF
Last week several members of NMB's National Executive Team coordinated a protest in front of the Immigration Office of San Francisco.
As you may know, in February, President Obama declared that the federal courts should stop defending DOMA’s constitutionality. Binational same-sex couples were…
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Immigration Equality and DOMA
We’re asking you to sign a change.org petitionbegun by the LGBT immigration equality organization Out4Immigration. The petition is directed at President Obama and asks for an executive directive to have USCIS continue prioritizing green card applications from same-sex…
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Obama's DOMA Pronouncement
We at National Marriage Boycott are excited that President Obama has made his first symbolic step towards a disavowal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Obviously, our boycott is contingent on the existence of DOMA, and we would like to see this economically and socially unjust legislation repealed as soon as possible. Obama’s actions last week, however, do not constitute death for DOMA. Instead, he has simply ordered the Department of Justice to stop upholding the…
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College Students Continue To Fight Return of ROTC Due to Transgender Discrimination
Even with Repeal of” Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”, Transgender Individuals are still barred from Military Service
Several student organizations at Stanford, Harvard, and Columbia have launched a new campaign against the return of ROTC to college campuses in light of the repeal of DADT due to their policy of discrimination towards transgender service members. The National Marriage Boycott, the largest…
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Coming Out Resources
As a youth LGBT organization, we definitely get our share of questions about coming out. We realize that the decision to come out (or not) is highly individual and a number of factors (including family acceptance, economic resources, community support, etc) are involved. The common feature of all these decisions is that they require some degree of communication--someone to talk to, in other words. That "someone" can be online or in person or on the phone or in a book, but it always helps…
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Give an Equality Ring as a Gift
Order your friends and family Equality Rings for the Holidays. Click here to…
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1,137 Reasons to Give the Gift of Equality
Janani and I are excited to highlight the 1,137 federal benefits that queer couples are denied because of the Defense of Marriage Act. Never forget -- we are fighting for social…
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LGBT Youth Suicide
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Why I Boycott - Emily
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Life Changing Camp
This is from my journal that I kept at camp, so some of the sentences get a little ridiculous. :D Also, there are names of other people who were there- counselors and delegates. It is important to note that Whitley and Ms Sonia are white heterosexuals. They were not assigned to a group- they walked between them as sort of a police force. Jason, Dalton, and Damion are counselors and were assigned to groups. Anyone else who is named is a student delegate. P&G is the name of…
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Why I Boycott - Kenzie
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Why I Boycott - Cathy
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Why I Boycott - Steven
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Check out the June 17 article on the National Marriage Boycott from Change.org
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Vote for NMB to speak at the National Youth Progressive Conference
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Middle School Vs. High School.
I remember walking down the halls listening to the girls infront of me talking smack about my Gf and I. When I dated a guy it didnt matter. The second i announced i was dating my longtime best friend the rumors started flying. Gym was a nightmare. My girlfriend and i would get pinecones thrown at us. Students werent the only ones that gave us problems. One of our teachers *no names* would do a hallway check. If anything looked possibly gay she would tell us to take it off or send us to the…
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Why I Boycott - Alok
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