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To End Workplace community Discrimination groups

The Human Rights Campaign Foundation is launching a project to educate the American public and support our efforts to end discrimination based on sexual orientation in the workplace.

Such discrimination is still legal in 39 of the 50 states.

Whether you pursued legal action or not, adding your case to this project will help HRC illustrate the existance of employment discrimination based on sexual orientation, raise awareness about this discrimination, and emphasize the need for non-discrimination policies in the workplace.

Your story will help to make this form of workplace discrimination illegal in the future.

If you've faced workplace discrimination based on your sexual orientation, take a stand. Send us your story.

Dayton to host Great Lakes P-FLAG conference

Dayton-The Great Lakes Region and the Dayton chapter of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, or P-FLAG, proudly present "Education For The New Millennium-The Great Lakes Regional Conference," Friday to Sunday October 1-3 at the Doubletree Hotel, Ludlow at Third Streets in Dayton.

with your check send your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address. Aslo include the number attending, amount paid and any special dietary requirements.

The conference fee does not include lodg-. ing. Accommodations can be reserved at the Doubletree hotel by calling 937-461-4700. Mention "P-FLAG Regional" to get the room rate of $79 per night. The hotel is best reached by exiting at Third Street from I-75

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The convention will include workshops and panels on Building More Effective Support Groups, Building Di-

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays north or south and heading

verse Coalitions, Safe Schools, Youth Groups, Hate Crimes, Legislative Updates and Religious Issues.

The Great Lakes Region of P-FLAG includes Ohio, Indiana and Michigan, but all P-FLAG supporters are welcome at the conference.

Registration cost is $75 and should be paid with a check to P-FLAG Dayton, P.O. Box 3721, Dayton, Ohio 45401-3721. Along

east to Ludlow Street.

Conference registration will be from 4:00 10:00 p.m. on Friday, October 1 and from 8:00-9:00a.m. on Saturday October 2. The conference is scheduled to end at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 3.

For questions and concerns, e-mail DaytonBear@aol.com or call the Dayton P-FLAG chapter presidents, Larry and Clara Rezash, at 937-435-2269.

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