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15 local organizations serving the LGBT community will get more than $450,000 in grants at a ceremony Wednesday at The Abbey. The money is coming from Contigo Fund. Contigo means “with you.”
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The City of Orlando has been recognized for its united response to the Pulse nightclub tragedy. But if you talk to the Latino community, not everyone feels the response was harmonious. So they’re taking action.
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A federal court has overturned a ruling that kept middle schoolers from forming gay-straight alliance clubs to help combat bullying of straight and LGBT students. The decision comes after the Lake County School Board denied back in 2011 a request from students at Carver Middle School in Leesburg to create the club.
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Orlando has received a perfect score on the Human Rights Commission’s nation-wide index of cities based on their LGBT inclusiveness.
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During a visit to Orlando Tuesday Senator Marco Rubio came face to face with a protester who lost two friends during the Pulse shooting. He joined two dozen people just blocks from the nightclub to confront the senator about his stance on guns.
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The Brevard County School Board Tuesday night continues its discussion on LGBT protections.