Crist Speaks Out
September 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
According to a report, Florida’s current Governor is preparing to announce his intent to support legislation that would support the LGBT community’s fight for equality in several areas if elected to the U.S. Senate. Read more
Equality Means Biz in FL
September 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Equality Florida has launched “Equality Means Business,” a project to spotlight employers in Florida that demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting diversity and specifically provide protections to LGBT employees. Read more
Passing Over Threats
May 18, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
It seems that every time there the opportunity arises to address an issue that affects the rights, equality and inclusion of LGBT citizens through laws and ordinances, some from the religious right are quick to toss out threats. Read more
Double Standards?
May 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
By now you’ve probably heard about the George Rekers debacle and how he was instrumental in maintaining the 30 year-old ban on gay adoption in the state of Florida as he was paid up to $300 per hour for his testimony against homosexuals then was busted with a rent-boy. Read more
Nixon Supports Florida Gay Adoption!
January 9, 2010 by Jason Shaw · Leave a Comment
The lovely Sex And The City’s Miranda – actress Cynthia Nixon, has thrown her support in to a campaign to repeal Florida’s ban on gays and lesbians adopting children. Read more
Why Gay Adoption Matters
November 20, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment
Florida is one of two states that have instituted bans on adoption for LGBT families, sharing the dubious honor with Arkansas. Read more
Chris Christie Wants to Ban Gay Marriage
October 16, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment
Don’t confuse New Jersey gubernatorial hopeful Chris Christie with Florida Gov. Charlie Crist. Sure, their names sound similar. And yes, both are (lower case h) heterosexual. Read more
The Case for Gay Adoption
December 7, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
Would orphaned and abandoned children be better off if every one of them could be raised by stable, loving, heterosexual couples? Possibly. But that’s not an option. Read more
Join The Impact
November 10, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
oin the Impact is a nationwide protest that will take place in front of city halls and state capitols all across America on Nov. 15 (10:30a.m./1:30 EST) to rally against California’s Proposition 8, Florida’s Amendment 2, Arizona’s Amendment 102 and the other anti-gay measures that were passed this election and in the past.
Go to www.jointheimpact.com to find your protest location and learn how you can help.
By the People – For Some of the People
November 9, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
‘CHANGE HAS COME TO AMERICA.’ This was the basis of Mr. Obama’s victory speech. He spoke of slavery and freedom. He spoke of blacks and women getting the right to vote. Read more



