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Matthew Shepard - A Gentle Spirit
The funeral of Matthew Shepard (1st December 1976 ~ 12th October 1998). Beaten to death because he was gay. How can someone be so consumed with hatred for a fellow human being?
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Matthew Shepard
I've put up a small site for Matthew, but also say that we need to let those who wrong us know we won't stand for it. I also have a list of people to whom hate is a family value.
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Life Forum
A site where you can disscuss and give your opinion on matters of life, politics, religion, culture and general topics in an intelligent and friendly environment.
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Matthew Shepard 1977 - 1998
Tribute to Matthew and in-depth analysis of why this keeps happening and what might be done about it. Keep the memory alive. 18 pages, part of La Parola, at SummitLake.com
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FreeHawk's Lair
My personal tribute to Matthew Shepard, with a new section called "Unity Against Hate."
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Center of my mind.
My coverpage I have dedicated to my brother who was made to succumb to
the sickness of hatred that so many
like the "Christian Coalition" have taken up as their "Holy Grail", their
"Divine Right" for a "Holy Crusade".
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In Memory
A news article, some poems, photos in memory of Matthew. It is still under construction.
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Menu:Matthew Shepard, Hate Crimes, Issue 3, and Coming
Cincinnat's gay community was hit with the torture murder of Matthew Shepard, the Supreme Court's refusal to review Issue 3, and calls for intolerance at the University of Cincinnati during Coming Out Week. This site includes articles, editorials, and letters from Cincinnati.
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Matthew Shepard Memorial Page
This is a page on my site dedicated as a memorial to Matthew Shepard. I plan to have links and info on local, regional, and national organizations that: fight intolerance, hate crimes, and homophobia; promote peace & human rights of all, especially the GLBT (Gay Lesbian BiSexual Transgendered) Community.
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Hate Crimes Research Network
The Hate Crimes Research Network is designed to link academic research that is being done on the topic of bias motivated crime. Based at the Department of Sociology of Portland State University in Oregon, the HCRN links work done by sociologists, criminologists, psychologists and other academics, including graduate students. The goal is to create a common pool of research and data to u
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