As a whole, towns and cities in New Jersey are doing a better job supporting and serving LGBTQ+ people than municipalities in other states, according to the 10th edition of an annual assessment.
"During the last four years, with an administration in The White House chipping away at LGBTQ equality, we have seen firsthand how important state and local laws are," said Christian Fuscarino, executive director of Garden State Equality.
A growing number of New Jersey's leading companies and law firms are stepping up their policies and practices to meet the needs of their lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer workers, according to an annual report from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
Before going on the air last night, I asked “Late Show” Executive Producer “Jaysonic” why there were so many red equal signs popping up on various Facebook pages.
I was thinking it had to be a campaign of some kind or another; and what really drove it home for me was when I saw my own daughter’s Facebook page with the image in place of her usual portrait...