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Tag Archives: ken jansen
How Harvey Milk’s Death, and the World AIDS Losses Brought Us Marriage and Family Equality
Harvey Milk was shot and killed on November 27, 1978. Almost a decade later, on December 1, 1988 the first World AIDS Day was enacted. The first was a dramatic local tragedy around several local politicians and the second was … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Marriage equality, Politics, Prejudice
Tagged 1978, 1988, Cleve Jones, Equality Mantra, Harvey Milk, ken jansen, Marriage equality, pay it forward, Secret battles, Stop Homophobia, World AIDS day
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Everything You Need to Know About Celebrities Gay Sex Lives
by guest blogger Ken Jansen Reading an announcement about Jodie Foster’s recent marriage to Alexandra Hedison, I was appalled by some of the comments after the article. “I guess she’s ashamed of who she is. That’s the impression you get … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Hatred, Living, News, Prejudice
Tagged Alexandra, Celebrities, coming out, Jodie Foster, Johnny Galecki, ken jansen
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“Love the Sinner”…um….Yeah, Don’t Give Me That Crap
Special Guest Blog by Ken Jansen “I love the color red..but I kinda hate the reddish tint.” Sounds stupid, doesn’t it? Not a lot of sense in that phrase. Same goes for another one, that we hear a lot. “Love … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged equality, Gandhi, gay rights, John 13:34, ken jansen, lgbt, Love one another, Love the Sinner
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Gay Dads Share Perspectives On 9/11 Birthdays
by Rob Watson and Ken Jansen My birthday was yesterday. It was a wonderful day with my partner Jim and my sons. This week we will also celebrate with my folks, my sister and my cousins. My dad is in … Continue reading
Reclaiming Wonder by Ken Jansen
Guest blog by Ken Jansen. This has nothing to do with rights, nothing to do with Equality. I’m not going to rant about what’s happening in the world, or about violence, injustice, bigotry or hatred. This is not the kind … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged childhood innocence, excitement, ken jansen, rejuvenation, wonder
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My Parental Love is Unconditional
This is by guest blogger Ken Jansen With Father’s day coming up, I was asked to write a piece about being a Dad. I’m the incredibly proud father of two great kids, and grandfather of two beautiful boys. It’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged America's Got Talent, gay dad, gay teen, good parenting, jonathan allen, ken jansen, unconditional love
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