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Constitution not meant for discrimination
Culpeper Star-Exponent April 15, 2006 By Tully Satre, Culpeper The 2006 General Assembly session sent a message to Virginia that the majority in our legislature want to step back in time. Issues of basic civil liberties joined transportation at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Constitution, Equality Fauquier/Culpeper, Letters, Marshall-Newman Amendment, Media
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Senator Allen, meet the future.
At his Town Hall meeting in Culpeper Tuesday night, Senator George Allen was confronted by someone he apparently wasn’t expecting. Tully Satre is the founder and executive director of both Equality Fauquier/Culpeper, and the CEEVA Initiative, a statewide organization recently … Continue reading
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Tagged Equality Fauquier/Culpeper, George Allen, Hate crimes, Legislation, Voter education
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Once Shunned, Student Knows He’s No Longer Alone
Teen Has Started Gay Rights Group In Outer Suburbs Loudoun Extra September 8, 2005 By Aymar Jean Somehow, word spread. To this day, Tully Satre, 16, does not know how his entire middle school found out three years ago that … Continue reading
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Tagged Equality Fauquier/Culpeper, Schools, Youth
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Normal
– A guest blog by Tully Satre – Normal. Many generations have fought to figure out how to conform to this very adjective. Few have returned; none have succeeded. Why? The concept is rather simple; normal is virtually nonexistent. Last … Continue reading →