Activism

Activist Book Club: Readers Welcome!

Activist Book Club: Readers Welcome!

Especially as I sit in QUILTBAG meetings, I realize that this younger generation of activists have all the right motivations and passion, but in many ways are re-inventing the wheel all over, sometimes spinning their wheels. Got me wondering if there were any great boks out there to help articulate the lessons learned from ACT UP or other grass roots movements.

January 1, 2012 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Gay community apologizes to Amy Koch for ruining her marriage – Minneapolis News – The Blotter

The entire apology is a good read, and here is just the start of it. “On behalf of all gays and lesbians living in Minnesota, I would like to wholeheartedly apologize for our community’s successful efforts to threaten your traditional marriage,” reads the letter from John Medeiros. “We apologize that our selfish requests to marry those we love has cheapened and degraded traditional marriage so much that we caused you to stray from your own[Read More…]

December 22, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage

Will Pennsylvania make it harder to vote?

Today, the PA Senate is due to take up HB 934, a Voter ID bill which many claim is a big government program looking to solve a problem that doesn’t exist. Those on the left accuse Republican led efforts in a number of states of being a push to repress the vote in next year’s Presidential election.

December 12, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Is Congress raising middle-class taxes in 25 days?

Saw this on Facebook, but it is pulled from Twitter: ?@whitehouse: If Congress doesn’t act, middle class taxes increase in 25 days, 12 hours, 13 minutes. Find out how it affects you: http://wh.gov/taxcut

December 6, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Occupy Pittsburgh needs.

Short list off some of the items that Occupy Pittsburgh camp is looking for donations.

December 6, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general
Serial Killer: Remembering The AIDS Epidemic

Serial Killer: Remembering The AIDS Epidemic

Tomorrow, December 1, is World AIDS Day, and around the globe, it will be marked by events and efforts to focus attention on the ongoing impact of the HIV/AIDS crisis. Just this morning, I had a woman tell me, “it doesn’t seem like a crisis anymore.” But the truth is, across the planet, the entire human race is beinbg devastated by this ongoing epidemic, even if here in middle class white America, it doesn’t seem[Read More…]

November 30, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

The fight we are fighting is not for gay rights, but for modernity.

The only way to grasp the incongruity- what TWO calls a “fake” conservatism, is to see it in a pre-modern mindset where men make all the rules and do whatever they want.

November 28, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Two LGBTQ/community organizing opportunities in Pittsburgh next weekend.

In my opinion, one of the main things that keeps the local LGBTQ community from accomplishing more, is that too many within our community (meaning both organizations and individuals) fail to become engaged in the larger social justice movement. Too many gays and lesbians seem to only care about their own issues, and are ignorant of, or oblivious to the way our issues are inextricably connected to broader issues such as economic justice, gender equity, worker’s rights, the peace movement, and all the other areas of the social justice movement.

November 27, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general
PSEC: Safe Schools Petition

PSEC: Safe Schools Petition

For many LGBTQ or youth perceived to be LGBTQ, a safe school environment can be the difference between life and death. Take a moment ad get involved! Sign the petition, and get to know the work of PSEC!

November 23, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general
Pittsburgh and the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR)

Pittsburgh and the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR)

Maybe Transgender Day of Remembrance isn’t that important to people here? Or maybe it is?

November 22, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general