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Grand Divisions: A look back on a year in the politics of equality in Tennessee: Photos from around the state

Chris Sanders with a nice wrap-up of what we've been up to at Tennessee Equality Project in 2013. We made some incredible progress this past year, but there's still a lot of work to be done. Grand Divisions: A look back on a year in the politics of equality in Tennessee: Photos from around the state Oh, and there's a handy PayPal button on the right hand side of this post which you should click and give TEP your money.

My Father's Obituary

So, a few weeks ago I was tasked with writing my father's obituary. I decided I would share it here. Thomas E. Kirwan passed away on Saturday, August 3rd after a short illness. Born to Thomas F. and Anna G. Kirwan on October 19th, 1936, Tom grew up in a hard-working, middle class neighborhood in Buffalo, NY. After serving briefly in the Naval Reserves, he met and married his lifelong love, Barbara J. Rudolph in 1959. Raising four children together, Tom was successful in several careers, from radio personality in upstate NY, to television weatherman and Program Director in Bangor, ME. At the age of 44, he returned to college to earn a degree in Accounting and Management Information Systems from the University of Arizona. Since moving to San Diego for a position with Vermont Information Processing, Tom had been a driving force within the San Diego Yachting community; Staff Commodore at Chula Vista Yacht Club, Board of Directors of the Coronado Maritime Foundation, the Recreati