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"Walking While Woman" and the Fight to Stop Violent Policing of Gender Identity

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"Walking While Woman" and the Fight to Stop Violent Policing of Gender Identity

Mike Ludwig, Truthout: Today a coalition of local and national LGBTQ and civil rights groups will unveil proposals to serve as a "roadmap" for the Obama administration to address the criminalization of queer people and people living with HIV. There's a good chance the DOJ is ready to take note.

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Kidnapped!

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Realistic Solution to End Voter Lines and Intimidation

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Occupy Wall Street on Trial: Cecily McMillan Convicted of Assaulting Cop, Faces Up to Seven Years

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