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Posts Tagged ‘inclusion’

TEAMwork: A Night of Dance and Drag for Diversity

For More Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/259423007439827/

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Price:
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Doors at 8, Show at 9

Fundraiser with Silent Auction and an amazing musical line up, including Bearcat, BangCrush, and Ty Beat! Drag Show performances by Britney Storm (the hostess), …

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- The Cornerstone Story: Anti-LGBT Policies and Inclusion in Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Tolerance, , and Awareness Movement ()

Contact: Chris Surfus, President

Business: 616-528-TEAM

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www.humanrightsTEAM.org

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: ANTI- POLICIES AND IN EDUCATION

TEAM and Inclusion Lecture Series

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Michigan Diversity Council (MIDC) Announces New Appointments to Its Non-Profit Advisory Board

(C) 2011 MarketWatch.com.  Entire article retrieved from: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/michigan-diversity-council-midc-announces-new-appointments-to-its-non-profit-advisory-board-2011-10-05

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Oct 05, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Today, the Council announced the appointment of representatives from sponsor organizations Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, KPMG, Michigan First Credit …

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Will 'don't ask' repeal impact other gay issues?

(C) 2010 USA Today.  Entire article retrieved from: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2010/12/senate-vote-dadt-repeal-/1

The Senate’s landmark vote to repeal the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is being viewed as a political victory for , but the long-term impact is not that clear …

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