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Demonstrations Planned at Trial of GLBT-Supportive Minister On April 8th, Soulforce will hold a....... All-ages GLBT Spring Prom On April 12, join GLSEN for an ... Final Vote on Covington Human Rights Ordinance This Month The Covington City Commission is expected to...... Radical Right Working to Block Cincinnati Hate Crimes Ordinance Group files lawsuit against the city....... Making Noise with The Day of Silence On April 9th, students will stand for....... Thought You Knew! Advice for the Confused & Clueless from Ambrosia... Family Matters Spring has Sprung at PFLAG....... Out of the Past The Murder of Michael Kist...... |
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PHOTO GALLERY Pictures from recent events! |
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Paul Delph |
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This publication is dedicated to those who have died from AIDS. Greater Cincinnati GLBT News was created to be a positive force in the community. It is our goal to record the contributions gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people make to their communities and to the local community at large. While AIDS is not a positive thing, we will seek to draw the positive from the negative. We hold up Paul Delph and his family as models for how human beings can react to each other and how families can come to support loved ones whose lives do not fit in the box that much of society expects them to. Delph, a multi-talented Cincinnatian died from AIDS in 1996. |
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