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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: It’s No Name Calling Week In A ...
1 post - Last post: Jan 26It was every Thursday. If you wore green on Thursday, ... I learned about "Only Queers Wear Green on Thursday" in mid-fifties San Francisco. ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: It’s No Name Calling Week In A ...
1 post - Last post: Jan 26It was every Thursday. If you wore green on Thursday, ... I learned about "Only Queers Wear Green on Thursday" in mid-fifties San Francisco. ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: Imagine…The First Openly Gay Male ...
We have yet to see how this fictional scenario would play out since all of the male gay professional athletes who have come out waited until their playing ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: OUT Magazine's Out 100 List Falls Short
Nov 19, 2008 ... OUT Magazine's Out 100 List Falls Short ... So the list ignores accomplished out LGBT people in many fields outside of this narrow focus as ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: OUT Magazine's Out 100 List Falls Short
Nov 19, 2008 ... The good thing is that my disappointment in the narrow focus of the Out Magazine list has prompted me to continue my own “Best of” list for ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: Random and Distracted Thoughts on ...
I fear for other blankets and pillows within reach of his sharp little puppy teeth. Posted by Pat Griffin at 12:25 PM ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: A Pregnant Pause on the Way to Tampa
You don't know how many hits I get on my blog from people searching for "gail goestenkors divorced gay (or lesbian)." ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: Washington State Adopts Policy on ...
Hopefully this will encourage local school systems to be proactive about addressing transgender policy. Proactive policies help the ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog
Would it help to change the conventional wisdom that men’s (team) sports are dangerous places for gay men to come out? Would it make it uncool to be ...
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Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog: NCLR Files Discrimination Lawsuit ...
Jul 29, 2008 ... Maybe the women coaches, both heterosexual and lesbian, are just bolder and more inclined to do something about this kind of discrimination. ...