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Gina Caprio, Feature Author

Gina Caprio, Feature Author

Gina is a LGBTQ activist and writer who focuses a great deal on political news dealing with a variety of topics including LGBTQ immigration reform and marriage equality.  Born in New York but based in Sacramento California, Gina is a graduate of San Francisco State University and the New England Institute of Art in Boston.  In her efforts to contribute to the LGBTQ equality movement, she is an active volunteer with Out4Immigration, Get Equal and Marriage Equality USA.

What America's Same-Sex Couples and Our Families Gained in 2011

What America's Same-Sex Couples and Our Families Gained in 2011

Sun, Jan 01, 2012

From strides in immigration to progress toward marriage equality, 2011 was a year filled with positive change for same-sex couples and our families all over America.

What the LGBT Community Will Gain in 2012

What the LGBT Community Will Gain in 2012

Sun, Jan 01, 2012

As we have witnessed over the past year, an incredible movement for lesbians, gays, and transgender couples has taken place among the general public, and decision-makers from local governments to international corporations. There is much yet to come, and here are a few advances we expect to happen in 2012.

What America's Same-Sex Couples and Our Families Gained in 2011

What America's Same-Sex Couples and Our Families Gained in 2011

Fri, Dec 30, 2011

From strides in immigration to progress toward marriage equality, 2011 was a year filled with positive change for same-sex couples and our families all over America.

Being LGBTQ Shouldn't Affect Your Vote for President

Being LGBTQ Shouldn't Affect Your Vote for President

Mon, Jan 23, 2012

With the economy as the number one issue in this presidential election, will LGBTQ voters put social issues aside?

Marriage equality debate in Washington State might not be over just yet

Marriage equality debate in Washington State might not be over just yet

Thu, Feb 09, 2012

The debate over marriage equality lasted a little over two hours in the House, and there was little surprise over who supported the bill and who opposed it.

National Women's Month: The Unsung Lesbian Heroines

National Women's Month: The Unsung Lesbian Heroines

Thu, Mar 01, 2012

This month we are introducing and hopefully reintroducing some notable lesbians for National Women's Month. Seen here is United States Representative Tammy Baldwin (D, Wisc.), Rep. Baldwin is the first openly lesbian candidate for the U.S. Senate and, if she wins this November, will become the first openly LGBT Senator.

Does the U.S. Customs Proposal to Recognize Same-Sex Couples as Family Change Anything?

Does the U.S. Customs Proposal to Recognize Same-Sex Couples as Family Change Anything?

Sun, Apr 01, 2012

American same-sex families received a small token of recognition on a federal level in late March when the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency announced a new proposal.

If I were President of the United States

If I were President of the United States

Tue, Apr 10, 2012

Now that Rick Santorum has suspended his campaign I must admit to imagining what it would be like to be the President of the United States.

Transgendered Workers Protected Under New EEOC Federal Ruling

Transgendered Workers Protected Under New EEOC Federal Ruling

Tue, May 01, 2012

A historical turn of events took place in April in the fight for an end to discrimination against transgendered Americans.

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