Thursday, May 30, 2019

LGBT Pioneers Honored with NYC Monument

I'd like to believe in my heart that these two pioneers, two strong women, would be proud of the monument that will stand as a testament to their lives and work. It's sad that they are no longer with us; having died too young.

NEW YORK (AP) — Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, two LGBT rights activists who took part in the 1969 Stonewall rebellion and founded an organization that helped homeless gay youths, will be honored with a public monument in New York City, officials announced Thursday.

The yet-to-be-commissioned monument is part of an initiative to increase the diversity of the statues and monuments in public places around New York City. It will be paid for out of $10 million allocated for new public artworks.

The monument will be installed in Greenwich Village a block away from the Stonewall Inn, where patrons resisted a police raid on June 28, 1969, and helped usher in a new, militant phase of the movement for gay rights.


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Russian Film Festival Powers On

It's so heart-warming to see people standing up in the face of violence and threats to bodily harm. Eleven years and no one has knocked them down!


Last week, the annual Side by Side (Bok o Bok in Russian) LGBT International Film Festival was held in Moscow. Amid screenings of films, gatherings within the community and providing a safe space for the LGBT community, the presence of anti-LGBT protestors and bomb threats tainted an otherwise peaceful event in the capital.

“The first festival in 2008 (in St. Petersburg) faced a lot of challenges, with pressure on the venues not to support [us], and emergency services closing down spaces,” organizer Manny de Guerre told The Moscow Times. “In some respect, we still face the same challenges today.”

In spite of these ongoing difficulties, the festival has powered through and has no intention of stopping. “Hundreds came to the event [in 2008] and it was clear that the festival was needed and in demand,” de Guerre said. “That is what kept us going.”


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LGBT Kenyans Dealt Double Blow

I feel so heartbroken for our Kenyan sisters and brothers who are forced to live in a country who despises their existence and uses colonial laws to keep them in line.

Last week was a harsh week for LGBT Kenyans.

Kenya's high court upheld colonial-era anti-sodomy laws and the community lost Binyavanga Wainaina, a beloved, award-winning writer and gay activist.

"It's a dark day not just for Kenya, but also for Africa," Andrew Maina, program coordinator at HIVOS, told Reuters.

He hoped Kenya would set a precedent and be a beacon of hope for other African countries that have similar anti-sodomy laws.

The court ruling came a few days after Wainaina's death on May 21.

NPR reported that Wainaina, who came out as being HIV-positive in 2016, died of an illness. Reports are unclear if it was an illness due to HIV. He was 48.

Wainaina came out as gay in 2014 in a lost chapter of his memoir, "I Am a Homosexual, Mum." He published the essay largely due to Kenya's criminalization of LGBT people.

"I felt this is one of the most successfully, put-together and honest pieces I've ever written," he told NPR at the time.


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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Trump Campaigned for LGBT Now Reverses Protections

I can't say any of this really surprises me. He did anything and said everything just to get a vote. Period. I'd say that he was like any other politician in this regard, but I don't think anyone has ever been so blatant about it. He's just turning this country inside out and upside down and not really caring about any of it.


When a debate broke out over which bathrooms transgender individuals should be able to use, Trump told the Today show that Caitlyn Jenner could use any bathroom she wanted at Trump Tower. He later tweeted that he would be better for LGBT Americans than Hillary Clinton. And during his acceptance speech at the Republican national convention, he cited the shootings at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.

“As your President, I will do everything in my power to protect our LGBTQ citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology,” he vowed.

But since becoming president, Trump and his administration have repeatedly rolled back existing protections, especially for transgender Americans.


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Gillette Advert

I saw this video last night and I have to say it's simply amazing. I'm glad to see that Gillette - a brand for men - is doing so much not only to combat toxic masculinity, but also to include trans men.





Thursday, May 23, 2019

Ben Carson Takes Away LGBT Homeless Protection & Lies About It

Whatever kind of doctor this moron Ben Carson is, if he goes back to it after losing his HUD position, I'd rather die than visit him. If he was the last person on the whole fucking PLANET who could keep me alive, I'd rather die. No matter how old I am. He doesn't give a fuck. No one in this administration gives a fuck. They're destroying this country from within.


Transgender and gender non-conforming people could soon be barred from federally funded shelters, after the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced plans Wednesday to scrap recently added regulator protections.

HUD’s rulemaking would rescind the Equal Access Rule that currently requires shelters that wish to segregate clients according to their gender to modify their structures accordingly – rather than turn people away.

Homeless shelters serve a particularly crucial role in protecting the lives and safety of gender minorities, who are often put out on the street early in life by intolerant families and are frequent targets for violent bigots once they find themselves in such a vulnerable situation. The Equal Access Rule, enacted in 2012, has been heralded as an essential protection by hundreds of advocacy groups concerned by this cycle of abandonment and violence.


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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

AL Public Television Refuses to Show 'Arthur' Episode

So let me get this right. These motherfuckers don't want parents to have to explain to their child about two male characters (not human) being in love and wanting to marry, but they will quite openly force a female child who is not much older than the age range this show is aimed toward to have a baby if she's raped by a man. Seems to me explaining love is a helluvalot easier than explaining all the pain and discomfort a little girl who just started her monthly cycle will have while she's pregnant because mommy and daddy are against abortion.

Alabama Public Television chose not to air PBS’s Arthur episode that included a same-sex marriage.

In the episode, which aired nationwide May 13, Arthur and his friends attend their beloved teacher Mr. Ratburn’s nuptials to his partner.

APT preempted the episode by showing a re-run of Arthur.

Mike Mckenzie, director of programming at APT, said APT was notified by WGBH and PBS in mid-April about the episode titled “Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone” and decided to show a re-run. Mckenzie said APT has no plans to air the episode at a later date.


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Teens Reject Confirmation in Projest of UMC Stance on LGBT Clergy

While the article doesn't state whether these kids are LGBT or LGBT friendly, it doesn't matter. That they would stand up to established religion is amazing to me. I do not have a problem with people believing in God or A god or nothing at all. It's the organized religions that tell people how to believe that ticks me off. And this is organized religion telling people that homosexuality and bisexuality and transgender people are wrong. We ain't. You are.

OMAHA, Neb. - A group of teenagers decided not to stand by and watch as the United Methodist Church voted in favor of anti-LGBT measures.

The confirmation class of 2019 was all set to finally become full members of their church -- the First United Methodist Church in Omaha, Nebraska -- after a year of learning about their faith and exploring their beliefs.

But when it came time to join, the eight teens decided against it.

"We want to be clear that, while we love our congregation, we believe that the United Methodist policies on LGBTQ+ clergy and same sex marriage are immoral," the group wrote in a statement. "We are concerned that if we join at this time, we will be sending a message that we approve of this decision."


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Monday, May 20, 2019

Trump Denies Birthright Citizenship to Kids of LGBT Couples Born Abroad

While I personally see this as complete and utter bullshit, I know that this is the current normal.

President Donald Trump’s State Department is quietly de-recognizing the marriages of some LGBT couples, and using that as an excuse to then deny their children birthright citizenship.

The policy specifically deals with an interpretation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) that sets forth the conditions for eligibility for birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.

According to the State Department website, “The U.S. Department of State interprets the INA to mean that a child born abroad must be biologically related to a U.S. citizen parent. Even if local law recognizes a surrogacy agreement and finds that U.S. parents are the legal parents of a child conceived and born abroad… if the child does not have a biological connection to a U.S. citizen parent, the child will not be a U.S. citizen at birth.”


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Taiwan First Asian Country with Marriage Equality

This is a huge milestone for Taiwan and for the Asian continent. I'm so thrilled that the president encouraged lawmakers to pass the only one of the three bills to offer both the ability to marry AND adopt.

The LGBT Caucus of the Democratic Party of Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i’s only political, legislative and/or policy organization dedicated to advocating for LGBTQIA rights, congratulates Taiwan’s LGBTQIA community as they achieve Marriage Equality and become the first Asian country to reach this historic milestone. On Friday, May 17, 2019, the Taiwanese Parliament in a vote of 66 to 27 passed this momentous legislation.

Taiwan’s LGBTQIA community won a landmark court case in 2017 when the court ruled that same-sex couples had the constitutional right to marry. The court gave the Taiwan’s government until May 24, 2019, to extend these rights. There were three competing bills to achieve this requirement.


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Rainbow Railroad and Frequent Flyer Miles

I never knew the Rainbow Railroad was a thing, until now. It's amazing to learn organizations like this exist.

As a gay man living in the United States, Brian Kelly was shocked to read about the violent anti-gay crackdown in the Russian republic of Chechnya a few years ago. So when he heard about Rainbow Railroad, he knew he wanted to help.

Based in Toronto and operating without government funding, Rainbow Railroad helps LGBT individuals escape violence and persecution in their home countries and get across borders to safety. Named in homage to the Underground Railroad, the group has its work cut out for it: same-sex relations are a crime in 70 countries worldwide, according to the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association.


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Friday, May 17, 2019

Drag Queen Hot Sauce

I am not a huge fan of hot sauce. Hell I'm not even a small fan of it. But I know there are thousands who do like it and if you do, I think this queen's sauce is worth checking out.

The first time I met Shaquanda, the drag persona of Andre Springer, was during Queer Soup Night, a party highlighting LGBTQ+ chefs while raising money for community organizations. She was hosting a queer chili cook off, sauntering through the crowd providing cheeky commentary while encouraging attendees to make donations, and of course, sample the chili. She greeted me with the warmest embrace, pressing my face into her colorful hair wrap and dangling gold earrings. After chatting with her for several months via Instagram, it was a delight to feel her radiant energy in real life.

Shaquanda's Hot Pepper Sauce was launched in 2014 when Springer debuted his hot sauce at Bushwig, a drag and music festival hosted in Brooklyn, New York. Springer wanted to add another dimension to his drag, and introducing hot sauce would take his performances from eyes to mouth. Springer enlisted the help of his friend (and current business partner) Dominic Mondavi to create custom bottle labels adorned with Shaquanda's face and cheeky, queer-centric catchphrases. He filled each one up with his signature hot sauce blend and attended the event in full Shaquanda drag, complete with a colorful bandana and linen apron — a look inspired by his Barbadian grandmother and the many characters he grew up with in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. His signature sauce, made with fresh chiles and a slew of aromatics, filled audience members' mouths with flavor as lively as Shaquanda herself. The performance was a success, and from that initial debut, Shaquanda's Hot Pepper Sauce took off.


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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Chick-fil-a doesn't give a fuck

It's officially true that Chick-fil-a doesn't care that it's been donating to anti-LGBT organizations. Glad it's been made crystal clear because I know none of us were real sure. My only question is: Do the managers follow each employee home to make sure they're not sleeping with someone of the same sex? I mean how else ya gonna know? It's also good to know that they see nothing wrong with lying to people, but hey that's how Christians roll. LIE LIE LIE

The head of Chick-fil-A’s tax-exempt foundation addressed the growing backlash against its continued giving to anti-LGBTQ organizations on Wednesday, telling Business Insider that it does not intend to change its ways. He dismissed concerns about the Chick-fil-A Foundation giving millions to organizations that discriminate as an unimportant “political or cultural war that’s being waged.”

ThinkProgress reported in March that the Chick-fil-A Foundation distributed $1.8 million in 2017 to non-profits with a history of anti-LGBTQ discrimination — contrary to repeated promises that it was winding down its giving to groups that discriminate. This included more than $1.6 million in contributions to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a religious group that works to spread an anti-LGBTQ message to college athletes, requiring a strict “sexual purity” policy for its employees that bars any “homosexual acts.”


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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

TX lawmaker says Chick-fil-A has a right to have a store in every airport

I read some bullshit story earlier, that I won't be sharing here, because frankly it made my blood boil. In a nutshell, though, it claimed that Christians do not hate LGBT folk. Yeah right. When you encourage violence against any group of people - LGBT or otherwise - that means you have "an intense or passionate dislike" of that group of people. I know that there are some Christians who don't hate the LGBT community. I have a very dear friend whom I'd trust with my life and she is a genuine Christian who attends church every Sunday. I know there are more like her, but they are in the minority. When I read stories like this about a Texas lawmaker who believes that Chick-fil-A has the "right" to open locations wherever they want, no matter how people feel about the anti-LGBT community and their clear hatred of it, I know they are the first kind of Christian. They do hate LGBT folk and you will never convince me otherwise.

Texas state Rep. Jeff Leach (R) said Tuesday that lawmakers had an obligation to ensure Chick-fil-A was able to have stores in every airport across the country.

His comments come one day after the Republican-controlled Texas state Senate revived a bill that would prevent local governments from impeding Chick-fil-A and other companies based on their religious beliefs, moral convictions, and anti-LGBTQ views.

“People love Chick-fil-A. You can’t argue with Chick-fil-A’s food and I don’t think you should be able to argue with the organizations that Chick-fil-A chooses to support either,” Leach said, speaking with Fox & Friends.

He continued, “It’s our obligation as policymakers, as lawmakers, is to protect that right of Chick-fil-A to do that and to protect their right to exist and to have an establishment in any airport, in any city, in any community across the country.”


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National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day

Mark your calendars! In two days' time, we will celebrate and honor those pioneers of our community. Those who are elderly and living with their spouses/partners or even alone who are LGBT.

Baltimore, MD, May 13, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The challenges, struggles and triumphs of older LGBT adults will be commemorated on Thursday, May 16 during National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day.

The day of recognition will pay tribute to the sacrifices and successes of LGBT older adults and thank them for leading the fight to expand LGBT rights. There are an estimated 3 million LGBT adults over the age of 55 throughout the U.S.


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France reports rise in anti-LGBT attacks

It's really not a wonder that this is happening since the Far Right is on the rise around the world. They hate LGBT, Muslims, immigrants, brown skinned people and generally anyone who isn't exactly like them.


PARIS — France is seeing a rise in reported attacks and other abuse targeting members of the LGBT community.

The French Interior Ministry said in a statement Tuesday that it registered 1,378 infractions based on sexual orientation last year, a rise of 34 percent from the year before.


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Monday, May 13, 2019

Buttigieg calls out Democrats for playing 'identity politics'

Right now, my money and my vote are with Elizabeth Warren, but I'm thankful for the ways in which Mr Buttigieg calls out the Establishment within the Democratic party. THEY are why we got stuck with the circus we have today and THEY are why he could win again. THEY need to stop trying to fucking control the vote. THEY are no better than any Republican politician, as far as I'm concerned.


LAS VEGAS — Pete Buttigieg sought to diffuse weeks of fraught questions about white privilege and his struggles attracting minorities to his campaign by calling out fellow Democrats on Saturday for playing “identity politics” and pitting one group’s grievances against another’s.

In a risky speech to the Human Rights Campaign, a major LGBT rights group, Buttigieg warned of a “crisis of belonging in this country,” arguing it was exacerbated by “so-called identity politics” that emphasize how one person hasn’t walked in another’s shoes — “something that is true, but it doesn’t get us very far.”

He drew a direct line between the obstacles faced by a black, trans woman excluded by mainstream society and an out-of-work auto worker excluded by the new economy.


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Friday, May 10, 2019

Armed Equality

I never knew this group existed, but I'm glad it does. There's clearly a need if the LGBT community is going to continually be targeted by those who hate us.




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Thursday, May 9, 2019

CA overhauls sex education guidance for teachers

Parents feel that their rights are being taken away are the ones who should keep their kids at home and teach them at home. There are thousands of instances where parents should be involved in their child's education, but can't be bothered. For a child in kindergarten, it's not a matter of sitting down and having a full-blown sex education class, but knowing how to respond if they have a little boy wanting to wear dresses or a girl who doesn't like "girl stuff" and how to handle the responses of the rest of the children, so as to avoid bullying. The number of child suicides by LGBT kids and youth is a clear indicator that parents don't do fuck-all about bullying.


California has overhauled its sex education guidance for public school teachers, encouraging them to talk about gender identity with kindergartners and give advice to LGBT teenagers for navigating relationships and having safe sex.

LGBT advocates praised the new recommendations for giving attention to a community that is often left out of sex education policies. But some parents and conservative groups assailed the more than 700-page document as an assault on parental rights, arguing it exposes children to ideas about sexuality and gender that should be taught at home.

The guidance approved Wednesday by the California State Board of Education does not require educators to teach anything. It is designed as a guide for teachers to meet state standards on health education, such as nutrition, physical activity and combating alcohol and drug abuse.


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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

American anti-gay preacher banned in Europe

You know you have to be pretty despicable to be banned from an entire continent...


US ‘death to gays’ preacher Steven Anderson has been banned from visiting most of Europe, officials in the Netherlands have been confirmed.

Dutch security minister Mark Harbers confirmed he had taken steps to exclude Arizona pastor Steven Anderson, who is known for his incitements to anti-gay violence, from entering the Netherlands ahead of a planned May 23 visit as part of a European tour.


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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

If I had but known of you...

I find myself suddenly and rather inexplicably moved by the death of a woman I've never known. If I had known of her nineteen years ago, my life might've turned out differently. I learned just moments ago that Rachel Held Evans died three days ago. I recognize a beautiful soul when I read about one and Rachel definitely fit the bill. She's someone I might've once wanted to be like, but that was never meant to be.

The worst part of all of this, though, is that she died in a country whose healthcare is supposedly the best in the world. Yet she died of an allergic reaction to antibiotics while in the hospital. She had the flu and went into the hospital where she had a bad reaction to the antibiotics given. According to a friend of mine who has far more knowledge of these things than I, you can prevent death from an allergic reaction if you're being properly monitored. As one would expect to be while in the care of doctors and nurses anywhere.

So, why am I including this bit about this Christian woman when I know I've shown no respect for Christians on this blog? Well, because she's the type of Christian that there should be far more of, challenging the authority of the men who have dominated the religion since it's beginning. And because she was a a fierce advocate for the LGBT community.

This is a lovely write up about Rachel's life written up for The Atlantic magazine.

Rachel Held Evans, Hero to Christian Misfits

We can only hope that her followers, enthusiasts and those who modeled their own lives after her don her mantle and bring Christianity into the 21st century and open its doors to all.


Friday, May 3, 2019

Iowa is Close to Limiting Transgender Access to Health Care

As always, Republicans hate everyone and only care about themselves. Fuck the lot of them. They cannot stand for anyone to be helped and yet there are a bunch of bible verses - y'know, the book they claim to believe in??? - saying exactly the opposite of how they act. John 15:12; Isaiah 1:17; Deuteronomy 15:7-8; Proverbs 3:27; Mark 12:31 and a ton more. I guess they have their own edited version of the bible.

Iowa is one signature away from enacting a law that would limit transgender people’s access to necessary health care.

The law would allow government entities to opt out of using public insurance dollars, including Medicaid, to pay for any kind of transition-related care. This language was tacked on as an amendment to a health and human services appropriations bill late in the process, LGBTQ rights advocates said, without any committee hearings or public comment process. Lawmakers approved the legislation on Saturday.

Now, it’s up to Gov. Kim Reynolds (R). The governor hasn’t signed the legislation yet, and LGBTQ groups are talking to her staff to convince her not to do so.

Keenan Crow, director of policy and advocacy at One Iowa, an LGBTQ advocacy group, told ThinkProgress that transgender Iowans are waiting for an answer.


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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Italian Girls Photobombed with Same-Sex Kiss

This is hilarious and wonderful at the same time. Fighting hate with love is epic!

Matteo Salvini, the leader of the Lega Nord Party who serves as Italy's minister of the interior and deputy prime minister. Lega is a far-right party with an anti-immigration agenda. Recently Salvini addressed an anti-LGBT and anti-abortion group in the city of Verona.

He was in the city of Caltanissetta in Sicily for a rally last week when he posed for a selfie with Gaia Parisi and Matilde Rizzo, both 19. Except it turns out they weren't supporters, but two friends ready to photobomb Salvini by kissing each other.

"We queued with his supporters and when it was our turn, we kissed while I was taking the photos," Parisi told BuzzFeed News via Instagram DM.

"An officer immediately separated us, as you can see in the second photo. Salvini's reaction was giving a pat on Matilde's head and saying, 'auguri e figli maschi.' That's an Italian saying that could be translated with 'I wish you all the best and male sons.'"


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Trans Woman to Play Don Giovani in OK

I confess that I'm not much of an opera buff, but I think this is huge news for the opera world and for transgender artists. To be honest, though, OK is the last place I would've guessed doing something groundbreaking like this. I figure NYC or SF would be more likely. Still, it's a great step forward.


A production of Don Giovanni opening this weekend in Tulsa, Oklahoma, stars a transgender woman in the title role.

While operas around trans themes are starting to emerge, Tulsa’s take on Mozart’s classic represents the first time a professional opera company in the United States has hired a trans person to sing the lead in a standard work.

Lucia Lucas, the woman charged with playing one of the opera canon’s best-known protagonists, is a rising star. The 38-year-old singer has performed on major stages in Europe and Asia. Next season, she will make her debut with the English National Opera in Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld. And all this using the dramatic baritone voice with which she launched her international career, before she transitioned, a decade ago.

“I think I can retrain my voice to contralto, mezzo or soprano. But how long would that take and what’s the likelihood I would get hired?” says Lucas, who was born and raised in Sacramento, California, and calls Karlsruhe, Germany, home. “Whereas I have work in the standard baritone repertoire into 2022. Why would I mess with that?”


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