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Next year's Auckland Pride Festival will run for two weeks and three weekends, from Friday 7th February through to Sunday 23rd.
The Auckland Pride Festival and Parade in 2014 will receive around $100,000 from Auckland City council to ensure the celebration of glbti life returns next year, in the expectation that i will generate five times that amount for the city.
Richard Taki has been selected as the new Parade Director for Auckland Pride 2014.
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave an impassioned speech emphasising the importance of standing up for gay rights on receiving an honourary doctorate from St Andrews University.
Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg has celebrated equal marriage for England and Wales during his speech to close the Lib Dem annual party conference.
A federal appeals court in San Francisco will today consider whether a constitutional ban on excluding someone from a jury due to race or gender should be extended to cover sexual orientation.
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