Alfred Lee Hogan of the Conservative League, Carolyn Cosby of Concerned Maine Families and Jonathan Malamude of St. Joseph\u27s College on Wednesday presented their conservative views on gay rights to an audience at the University of Southern Maine. The three claimed behavior is not a basis for civil rights protection, and said homosexuals do not deserve the same protection as blacks or other minorities. Details
It may interest your readers to know that the Federal Courts have already decided that campus gay or...
“Gay confab passes without incident.” Bangor Daily News, April 22, 1974 from LG MS0107 Karen Bye Pap...
Writer/Contact: Cindy H. Rice, 706/542-5172, cindyh@uga.edu Athens, Ga. – Noah\u27s Curse and Paul\...
Alfred Lee Hogan of the Conservative League, Carolyn Cosby of Concerned Maine Families and Jonathan ...
Carolyn Crosby, author of an anti-queer referendum targeting Portland’s queer-inclusive non-discrimi...
Carolyn Cosby, founder of Concerned Maine Families, says homosexuals should be excluded from protect...
Maine Voices piece by Carolyn Cosby of Portland, head of Concerned Maine Families, on the gay lobby...
Homosexuality and gay liberation are symptoms of a sexually healthy society, said activist Morty Ma...
Students, take note. We may be observing the end of civil liberty in Maine. We refer to the actions ...
While UMO\u27s Wilde-Stein Club was making plans this week for the sixth annual Maine Gay Symposium,...
The Maine Judiciary Committee heard more than 11 hours of testimony from ministers, lawyers, student...
The Maine Attorney General\u27s office announced yesterday that it has filed another civil rights la...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said his office will continue to speak out agains...
The Campus Living advisory committee recently approved the creation of a gay wing in Knox Hall. This...
It may interest your readers to know that the Federal Courts have already decided that campus gay or...
“Gay confab passes without incident.” Bangor Daily News, April 22, 1974 from LG MS0107 Karen Bye Pap...
Writer/Contact: Cindy H. Rice, 706/542-5172, cindyh@uga.edu Athens, Ga. – Noah\u27s Curse and Paul\...
Alfred Lee Hogan of the Conservative League, Carolyn Cosby of Concerned Maine Families and Jonathan ...
Carolyn Crosby, author of an anti-queer referendum targeting Portland’s queer-inclusive non-discrimi...
Carolyn Cosby, founder of Concerned Maine Families, says homosexuals should be excluded from protect...
Maine Voices piece by Carolyn Cosby of Portland, head of Concerned Maine Families, on the gay lobby...
Homosexuality and gay liberation are symptoms of a sexually healthy society, said activist Morty Ma...
Students, take note. We may be observing the end of civil liberty in Maine. We refer to the actions ...
While UMO\u27s Wilde-Stein Club was making plans this week for the sixth annual Maine Gay Symposium,...
The Maine Judiciary Committee heard more than 11 hours of testimony from ministers, lawyers, student...
The Maine Attorney General\u27s office announced yesterday that it has filed another civil rights la...
Volume 1 Issue 32 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://d...
Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter yesterday said his office will continue to speak out agains...
The Campus Living advisory committee recently approved the creation of a gay wing in Knox Hall. This...
It may interest your readers to know that the Federal Courts have already decided that campus gay or...
“Gay confab passes without incident.” Bangor Daily News, April 22, 1974 from LG MS0107 Karen Bye Pap...
Writer/Contact: Cindy H. Rice, 706/542-5172, cindyh@uga.edu Athens, Ga. – Noah\u27s Curse and Paul\...