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The New Civil Rights Movement Makes International Top Blogs List

by David Badash on June 24, 2009

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The Lesbian and Gay Foundation, a UK-based charity, advocacy, and information resource has named The New Civil Rights Movement one of the “Best 100 LGBT Blogs.” I am honored and thrilled and extremely grateful. They write,

“The blogs we’ve chosen cover diverse issues from all sides of the LGBT equation. There’s blogs from gay parents, gay conservatives, gay activists, young people coming out, older people coming out, and gay asylum seekers to name but a few.

“These blogs take in opinion and experience from all over the world, we visit Iraq, America, the UK…and many other places via these blogs. We see how gay rights are fought from capital cities to rural watering holes.

“Some of these blogs exist purely for your pleasure, to entertain and to let us know which clubs the blogger de jour has been falling out of…but in the main, the blogs in this list have a call to arms, they want to inform you about your LGBT rights, and they want you to use them.”

Some of the blogs LGF names include Andrew Sullivan’s “The Daily Dish,” Andy Towle’s “Towleroad,” Pam Spaulding’s “Pam’s House Blend,” “Joe.My.God,” and, “The Bilerico Project,” where you can find me guest posting also.

Thank you to LGF for including me, and to you all, for visiting and commenting and retweeting. You keeping me going!


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