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Ask the Pirates to help: It Gets Better

Pittsburgh blogger Sue Kerr, who blogs at Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents, started a petition at Change.org to encourage the Pittsburgh Pirates to make a video for the It Gets Better project. It Gets Better, was started by Dan Savage, as a way to get a message out to troubled teens struggling with coming out and finding acceptance. One teen who chooses to end their life because of the abuse they endure because of being different, is[Read More…]

June 28, 2011 Comments are Disabled general

New York Marriage Equality Roundup

Surprisingly, Martinelli doesn’t mention his old boss, NOM at all. They stood the most to lose by a passage of Marriage Equality. Lead Hater Spokesperson, Maggie Gallagher likes to describe NOM as “the group that wins.”

June 25, 2011 Comments are Disabled general, Same-Sex Marriage

Bethlehem Wins With Council’s Unanimous Passage of Civil Rights Ordinance

June 21, 2011, Bethlehem, PA — Following a three hour public meeting, the City Council of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania voted unanimously to send the proposed non discrimination ordinance back to Mayor John Callahan for his signature. The ordinance was introduced by Mayor Callahan in September 2010 and previously passed unanimously through the Human Resources and Environment Committee and the First Reading of City Council. Mayor Callahan is expected to sign the bill into law. Adrian Shanker[Read More…]

June 22, 2011 Comments are Disabled general, LGBT Discrimination: Exploring Laws and Policies

Queer Rising Focus on the President Could Kill Marriage Equality in New York

To truly help same-sex couples everywhere, we need to assure that New York passes Marriage Equality. This will weaken NOM’s credibility, and encourage many other states to fight for Equality too.

June 21, 2011 4 comments Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage

Gay Marriage vs Marriage Equality: Gays as bargaining chips

The AP has a short article, linked here in the Wall Street Journal, about the current state on the NY Marriage Equality bill. It is way to close to call if it will pass the Senate or not, and either way it goes will be seen as a major win for that side of the battle over marriage. But here the problem: The senators, speaking on condition of anonymity, say gay marriage is tied up[Read More…]

June 20, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, Same-Sex Marriage

Pittsburgh Pride: my thoughts following Pride

Wanted to post some thoughts about Pittsburgh Pride: Pride in general, and what all of that brings to mind.

June 20, 2011 Comments are Disabled Gay Pride, general

Target’s Neutral Stance on Marriage Ban is Disingenuous.

Target can do better at growing profits and improving sales by distancing itself as a corporation from politicians and social agendas are designed to segregate and marginalize portions of their customers such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people.

June 20, 2011 4 comments Activism, general

A Faggot Boy’s Thoughts About Father’s Day

As a kid very many factors influenced how I perceived myself. Any sense that I had of being a sissy faggot boy wasn’t due exclusively to what I did or didn’t receive from my father, And yet, I’m aware that here I am on the precipice of Fathers Day possibly holding him responsible entirely. Maybe one of the greatest gifts that a gay kid can give his or her father, is to let them off the hook a bit.

June 18, 2011 Comments are Disabled general

Collective Bargaining: What’s All the Fuss About?

Received this via email today and wanted to pass it along via my blog. As someone who writes mostly about LGBT issues, you might wonder how collective bargaining and LGBT rights are connected. Here are a few points: Collective Bargaining is a method by which individuals, who don’t have an adequate voice as individuals, join together so that as a group, their voice may be heard and their needs understood and met. Gay, lesbian, bisexual,[Read More…]

June 17, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Weiner’s Weiner and LGBT Civil Rights

But enough has been written about Weiner’s sexting, and the larger philosophical issues involved, not to mention the various prurient aspects of it. I want to talk about what this has to do with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans rights. There is a reason why the Far Right gets so much mileage out of their shock soundbite of “Bathroom Bill.” Because underneath all of the politically correct bullshit about Equality, even many progressives get squeamish when it comes to real weiners (or other genitals).

June 17, 2011 Comments are Disabled Activism, general