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The Washington Blade, January 30, 1998
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Collection Name
Washington Blade
Title
The Washington Blade, January 30, 1998
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/1961/dcplislandora:263304
Date Created
1998-01-30
Creator/Contributor
Washington Blade, Inc.
Note
An independent newspaper serving the LGBTQIA+ community. This edition features articles on a police lieutenant pleading guilty to extortion charges; A legal brief in the case of a D.C. EMT's use of hate speech; a case of police brutality against gay teens in Romania; the 20 year anniversary of a charitable organization made up of members of area motorcycle and leather clubs; a Marine pleading guilty to assault after tear-gassing a Capitol Hill gay bar; the endorsement of domestic partner benefits in Montgomery County; a book about sexual orientation development; the federal law and 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' violations of the Navy in discharging an officer; the lack of laws prohibiting the secret recording of private conversations and what it means for gay and lesbian people; a lesbians fight for adoption rights; the case of a baby being removed from lesbian foster parents to live with relatives; Religious right groups efforts to block the confirmation of the nation's first openly gay ambassador; a lesbian woman ice cream parlor owner; lesbian playwright Christi Stewart-Brown; and a play about a lesbian couple and their family.
Volume 29, Number 5
City
Washington, D.C.
Subject
Newspapers
LGBTQIA+ newspapers
LGBTQIA+ press publications
LGBTQIA+ press
LGBTQIA+ rights
LGBTQIA+ community
LGBTQIA+ people
LGBTQIA+ clubs
Extortion
Police
LGBTQIA+ activists
Hate speech
Police brutality
Hate crimes
Leather lifestyle
Charities
Gay motorcycle clubs
Marines
Domestic partner benefits
Sexual orientation
Don't Ask Don't Tell
United States Navy
Lesbian adoption
Lesbian-parent families
Gay politicians
Religious right
Human reproduction
Playwrights
Gay theater
Ice cream parlors
Obituaries
Gay personals
Source
Original version: print newspaper; DC Public Library, The People's Archive, Periodicals, Washington Blade
Local identifier
dcpl_blade_1998-01-30.pdf
Rights Information
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In Copyright
Brown Naff Pitts Omnimedia
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