Archive for April, 2010

Who Knows Who Voted How?

In other cities, the Stonewall Democrats are a force within the Democratic party, as it should be here. For that to happen, it will need to be a group that welcomes and values the views of many, not just the views of those who see things exactly like some of their more vocal officers and members.

April 24, 2010 1 comment Activism, general
Art All Night Is Today

Art All Night Is Today

The piece I’m putting in the show this year, is a piece that has been in my studio for a while, and is titled, “glass houses.” It is a mixed media work, 15″ h x 13″w x 12″ d, and was first constructed as part of the baby doll series.

April 24, 2010 1 comment Art

What Next for DADT?

The story is pretty much all over the place- bloggers reading into Gibb’s statement that DADT repeal won’t happen this year, and that is pretty disturbing to be sure. I have a few other concerns  as well that I want to write about. It isn’t clear to me why Obama is the focus of all of our attention on this issue. It is clear to me that he is not a strong supporter of our[Read More…]

April 21, 2010 1 comment general

Living In The Gaytrix – 74% Would Refuse A Straight Pill

Too often, activists like me are pushing for legislative change which is good, but may not be the only thing needed for things to improve. There may be an enormous amount of new work that needs to be done surrounding self-dentification and identity.

April 21, 2010 3 comments general

Rasmussen Poll: Onorato May Be Closing Gap on Corbett

Given the Rasmussen numbers of 11% undecided, Onorato could win today against Corbett, and none of the other candidates can say that

April 21, 2010 1 comment general

Trans Surgery Coverage

A loyal reader sent to his to me a few days ago, and I should have put it up on the blog sooner: U. of Pennsylvania Adds Transgender Surgery to Student Insurance Plan The University of Pennsylvania will begin offering insurance coverage in the fall for sex-change surgeries, according to The Daily Pennsylvanian, joining a group of about 30 other colleges nationwide. Students’ insurance at the university, provided by Aetna, will cover up to $50,000[Read More…]

April 20, 2010 1 comment general

Five myths about the Catholic sexual abuse scandal

The article points out how the Catholic Church, isn’t any more guilty of sexual abuse than other institutions or places where children are in the control of adults, but the Church setting is one where this hierarchy of power is so well defined and celebrated. Part of the nature of the Catholic Church is based upon the power of the priesthood, and the subservience of the pubic.

April 18, 2010 1 comment general

Can You See My Gayness?

if someone thinks they can really see me, and know me and they totally ignore or deny that I am gay, then they are not seeing me for the whole of who I am.

April 18, 2010 1 comment general

Terrorism, Violence, and Remembering Oklahoma City

Marking the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing this year seems odd. In many regards, it seems as if the sentiments that led Timothy McVeigh to his act of domestic terrorism are similar to the rationalizations employed today by the tea baggers and other extremists.

April 16, 2010 1 comment general

Anti-gay campaign fails in city council race

The attack is equating being gay itself as a disease, not with AIDS specifically, and making an insinuation about how gays invade and take over. This positions the conservative/ family values types as the victims and the invasive infection homosexuals as the perpetrators.

April 16, 2010 1 comment general