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Where does the money come from?
Money for both the GLSEN conference and
for the "Little Black Book", like for much of the homosexual movement, comes from corporate America!
Funding for the GLSEN conference at Brookline High School:
The following gave "generous support" to the April 30, 2005, event by the "Gay Lesbian
Straight Education Network" (GLSEN) at Brookline High School, according to the
conference program book [Source: conference program booklet]:
- Staples
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Bank of America
- Sun Microsystems
- Jordan's Furniture
- The Boston Teachers Union (full-page ad in conference program)
Funding for the "AIDS Action Committee," which produced the "Little Black Book":
The following gave financial support to the AIDS
Action Committee, which wrote and produced the "Little Black Book -- Queer in
the 21st Century" and distributed it to children [source: AIDS Action
Committee website]:
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino at AIDS Action Committee "Pride" event.
[Source: AIDS Action Committee website]
- American Cancer Society
- American Diabetes Association
- Ben and Jerry's
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mass.
- Boston Public Health Commission
- Citizens Bank Foundation
- Eaton Vance Managed Investments
- Enterprise Rent-A-Car
- Harvard Medical School
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Ira Motor Group
- Jesuit Urban Center
- Liberty Travel
- Mayor & Mrs. Thomas Menino
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Partners HealthCare
- Pioneer Investments
- Regis College
- Shreve, Crump & Low
- Tufts Health Plan
- Tufts Univ. School of Dental Medicine
- Tufts Univ. School of Medicine
- United Liquors
- United Way (ANOTHER reason not to donate to them!)
- WCVB TV - Channel 5
- WFNX
- Whole Foods Market
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