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Marriage Equality Does Not Equal Adoption Equality

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By Journal Student Writer Tyler Coe The general consensus among industrial modernized nations remains that orphaned children need stable homes. Rather than growing up …

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The Power of Words

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By Journal Student Writer Lewis Field I just recently started listening to rap for the first time in my life. Growing up in rural …

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California Sued Over Conversion Therapy Ban

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By Journal Student Writer Courtney Thomas-Dusing California Governor Jerry Brown recently signed into law a ban on gay conversion therapy for minors (“The Act”). Conversion …

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Who Says Football and Being Gay Don’t Mix?

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By Note & Comment Editor Tiffany Spoor Fall rolls around in Iowa City and all thoughts turn to football. After living here for over …

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It’s Not About the Economy, Stupid!

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By Iain Johnson, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice While many predicted that social issues would take a backseat to …

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The Perry v. Brown Saga Continues

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By Martin Pyne, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice The wait is over—on November 17, the California Supreme Court finally …

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A Homosexual Home Versus no Home at All.

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By Jess Pollmeier, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice It seems that everywhere the news is revolving around Penn State …

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Safe Zone Project

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Once More Unto the Breach, Folks

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By Laura Givens, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice Several years ago, I had the opportunity to spend a day …

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Addressing “Hir” a Little Differently: A Look into Preferred-Gender Pronouns

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By Abi Robison, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice In a recent New York Times article, author Jennifer Conlin discusses …

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