The AdvocateThe Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. |
Contents
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AIDS (Disease), Safe sex | |
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Same-sex sexual harassment, Homosexuality and employment, Sexual harassment in business, Homophobia | |
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Jon Bruno (American bishop); 1946- (Interviews), Episcopal Church Diocese of Los Angeles, Homosexuality (Religious aspects, Episcopal Church), Schism | |
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Gay marriage, Gay couples (Legal status, laws, etc, Civil rights) | |
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John Forbes Kerry (American senator); 1943- (Presidential campaign, 2004, Relations with gays), Gay marriage, Civil unions, Gays (Civil rights, Political activities) |
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Tom Gerace (American Internet marketing executive.), Megan Smith (American Internet executive.), Karl Frisch (American political and gay rights activist.), Jascha Franklin-Hodge (American webmaster and social activist.), David J. Blumberg (American investment manager.), Angela Booker (American computer scientist.), Internet | |
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Weblogs, Gays (Internet use) | |
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James E. McGreevey (American governor); 1957- (Humor, satire, etc), Coming out (Sexual orientation) (Humor, satire, etc) | |
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Anthony Mackie (American actor.), Rodney Evans (American motion picture director.); 1971-, Brother to brother (Motion picture), Gay blacks in motion pictures, Harlem Renaissance in motion pictures | |
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He's a lady (Television program) (Reviews), Television programs (Reality programs, Reviews) |
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John Forbes Kerry (American senator); 1943- (Interviews, Presidential campaign, 2004), Presidential candidates (2004), Gays in the military (United States), Gay marriage, Civil unions, Gays (Civil rights, Political activities) | |
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George W. Bush (American president) (Relations with gays), Republican Party (U.S.), Gay marriage (Political aspects), Gays (Civil rights, Political activities) | |
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George W. Bush (American president) (Presidential campaign, 2004), Republican Party (U.S.), Homophobia, Homosexuality and politics | |
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George W. Bush (American president) (Presidential campaign, 2004), John Forbes Kerry (American senator); 1943- (Presidential campaign, 2004), Presidential candidates (2004), Political leadership, Voting |
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American Music Club (Musical group) (Sound recordings, Reviews), Hidden Cameras (Musical group) (Sound recordings, Reviews), Rock music (Sound recordings, Reviews) | |
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Jennifer Coolidge (American actress) (Interviews) | |
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John Forbes Kerry (American senator); 1943- (Relations with gays), Defense of Marriage Act, Gays (Civil rights, Political activities) |
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