Tag: Civil rights
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The mysterious Milton L. McGhee
Why is there no library or boulevard named for this man?
This article was published on 07.09.09
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He could not tell a lie
Anthony Woods went to war, and the Army sent him home for being gay. Will California’s 10th District send him to Congress?
This article was published on 07.02.09
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5 easy steps to marriage freedom
For marriage equality to win next time, five things need to be done.
This article was published on 07.02.09
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Ben and Lonny, one year later
One year after taking a seat on SN&R’s pink couch, the Phillips-Lesenanas are still happily married—and working for the return of marriage equality to California.
This article was published on 07.02.09
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Man with a mission
Barry Wyatt wants to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act.
This article was published on 07.02.09
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Is Willie Junior Johnson really guilty?
No, say two Chicoans, who are trying to get the 20-year-old double-murder case reopened.
This article was published on 06.25.09
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Where is my baby?
Little Jacob Perry was cared for a loving mother and grandparents, but child-welfare officials removed him from the home anyway. He was only 13 days old.
This article was published on 06.25.09
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Still tilting at windmills
Don Bird runs into another turbine, in the form of the Red Bluff chief of police.
This article was published on 06.25.09
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Time to come out?
A Gallup Poll shows majority of conservative Americans supports openly gay folks serving in the military.
This article was published on 06.11.09
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Dropout numbers troubling
New figures show other racial groups recovering from a school dropout spike better than African-Americans.
This article was published on 06.11.09
July 09, 2009
SN&R Vol 21 Issue 14
July 02, 2009
SN&R Vol 21 Issue 13
June 25, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 48
June 11, 2009
CN&R Vol 32 Issue 46
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RN&R Vol 15 Issue 17