Anita Bryan founded Save Our Children, an anti-gay organization that gave rise to the modern-day religious right's strategy of tying homosexuality to perceived threats against children.
Her extraordinary contributions to music and the arts, celebrating a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
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Anita Bryant, a multi-Grammy nominated singer, beauty queen, and Florida Orange Juice pitchwoman who morphed into a polarizing figure after crusading against gay rights in the 1970s, has died. She was ...
According to her family's obituary, Anita Bryant, the evangelical Christian who spearheaded a campaign against LGBTQ+ rights, ...
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Country singer Randy Travis, who had a stroke in 2013, will be onstage with singer James Dupré and Travis’ touring band as they revisit Travis’ hits and career highlights during a stop of “The More ...