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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Gay Presbyterian Pastor: "It's a New Day"




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Rev. Scott Anderson, who recently became the first openly gay Presbyterian pastor after the denomination formally changed its policy in July, told CNN that “it’s a new day” for gay and lesbian clergy. 

Anderson, who had lift the ministry after he was outed by congregants in 1990, was ordained last weekend in Madison, Wisc. 

"I had been a Presbyterian pastor for eight years, and when I left, I never thought this day would come in my lifetime. God has brought a variety of surprises to my life, and this certainly is the biggest one," Rev. Scott Anderson said.

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Cher Cries As Chaz Earns Highest Score Yet!!

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Chaz Bono performed a rousing paso doble with dance partner Lacey Schwimmer to the theme from Rocky, earning his highest score yet of 21 as his mother Cher stood applauding wildly with tears in her eyes.


It was movie theme night on ABC's competition seriesDancing With The Starsand Bono, who is battling a knee injury, calls the 1976 Oscar-winning best picture one of the first films he saw about an underdog and says he wanted to be just like the title character. Bono and Schwimmer starred in a boxing montage that featured a cameo by fitness guru Richard Simmons
.“In the true spirit of Rocky, no matter how many knocks you take, you keep coming back, you keep fighting, you keep getting stronger,” judge Bruno Tonioli said, while Len Goodman said Bono turned in his best performance of the competition. Carrie Ann Inaba also had tears in her eyes, saying she found Bono's desire to succeedBono said it was "amazing" and "special" to have his mother and other family members in the audience and he feels really good about his score.To learn how to vote for Bono and Schwimmer, click here.

Showtime Developing Drama Series About Little-Known LGBT Subculture With Merritt Johnson & Lee Daniels

EXCLUSIVE:Temple Grandinwriter W. Merritt Johnson has teamed withPrecious director Lee Daniels for a drama project in development at Showtime that sheds light on a little-known LGBT subculture. The contemporary drama, which Johnson is writing and Daniels is attached to direct, is set in New York City and centers on the disenfranchised multicultural transgender youth of the Ball subculture, previously portrayed in Jennie Livingston’s 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning. Some say the roots of the New York ball house culture can be traced to the 1930s,when the first underground drag balls were held in and around New York City by white men in gay bars, while others argue that it evolved out of the Harlem ballroom scene in the 1960s. Today’s underground ball house society consists of New York City’s disadvantaged black, Latino, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual communities who come together to compete for trophies and prizes. They all belong to different fraternity-like “houses,” or “drag families,” that serve as surrogate families for their members banded together under one leader. Their “voguing” dance style, in which competitors freeze to pose in glamorous positions, was re-created in Madonna’s Vogue video. Johnson and Daniels are executive producing.Johnson, repped by CAA and Leverage Management, was nominated for an Emmy for Temple Grandin and won a Peabody and Humanitas Prize. He also worked on the HBO series In Treatment. CAA-repped Daniels, who received an Oscar nomination for Precious, recently signed on to write and direct an adaptation ofValley Of The Dolls for NBC, 20th TV and Chernin Entertainment. On the feature side, his follow-up to Precious, The Paper Boy — starring Nicole Kidman and Matthew McConaughey — will be released next year.

Bank of America Equalizes Health Costs for Gay Employees




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A look at the financial realities of same-sex partnerships.
Bank of America’s new monthly debit card feehas been roundly criticized in recent weeks. But a new change in corporate policy change is likely to receive a much warmer reception.
Starting next year, the nation’s largest bank will begin reimbursing its employees with same-sex partners for the extra taxes they pay for health insurance — something that their married heterosexual co-workers don’t have to worry about because the federal government recognizes them as an economic unit.
growing number of companies have begun to adopt the policy. Google was one of the earlier adopters, and several other technology companies, law firms, consultancies and others followed suit. But there are still only a handful of big financial services firms that have begun reimbursing their employees with same-sex partners. Last we checked, that group includedBarclays, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse and BNP Paribas.
Why is there even a need for such a policy?
Under federal law, employer-provided health benefits for domestic partners are counted as taxable income, if the partner is not considered a dependent. On top of that, the employees cannot use pretax dollars to pay for their premiums — unlike their opposite-sex married counterparts.
So while many big companies offer health insurance coverage for domestic partners, it costs employees more money to use it. To level the playing field among gay and heterosexual employees, many companies are covering the extra costs.
Like several other firms, Bank of America is only covering the costs for same-sex partners and their dependents. Many companies choose only to cover same-sex couples since heterosexual domestic partners have the option to marry and avoid the extra taxes.
The banking giant will provide the reimbursement once a year, and it will be calculated for each employee on an individual basis. “We regularly review our benefits plans to ensure they meet the diverse needs of our employees,” said Ferris Morrison, a spokeswoman for the bank.
Do you think Bank of America’s move will pressure other big financial firms to follow suit? If you know of any other companies that recently adopted the policy, please drop their names in the comment section below, so we can track them down and add them to our chart tracking companies’ progress.

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Traffic court lawyer who used slurs agrees to suspension


If approved, deal would require anger management counseling


A Chicago attorney who repeatedly used homophobic and offensive language to describe other lawyers while competing for traffic court clients has agreed to at least a monthlong suspension of his license.

Thomas Guadagno, 66, engaged in the name-calling for at least six years, using terms such as "gay scum" and "child molester" to refer to other attorneys, according to a complaint filed by the state's attorney disciplinary body.

He also allegedly told one client not to hire an attorney because the man had a "sexual torture chamber in his basement."

In 2009, a Cook County judge found him guilty of disorderly conduct after an incident that started when Guadagno greeted a former client and the new attorney told Guadagno not to talk to his client, according to documents filed with the disciplinary body.

Guadagno said the client shouldn't have hired the "gay" attorney and later yelled "scumbag" and "homosexual" at the attorney, continuing even after a sheriff's deputy told him to stop, records state. 

He was sentenced to six months of court supervision and ordered to take an anger management class.As part of the agreement approved last week by an Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, Guadagno's license would be suspended for a month and he would have to complete two years of probation.While on probation, Guadagno must continue seeing a therapist for anger management counseling and complete a seminar on attorney professionalism, according to the agreement. If he violates probation, the panel would suspend his license for an additional four months. 

The agreement must still be approved by the Illinois Supreme Court.Guadagno, who has focused on traffic cases since about 1990, could not be reached for comment.The disciplinary body noted in a filing that he has "acknowledged that his conduct was inappropriate and has expressed regret for it."

SMH: Children Banned From Attending Ricky Martin Concert In Honduras

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A concert in Honduras by musician Ricky Martin will proceed but the government has banned children under the age of 15 from attending due to "erotic content," according to Fox News Latino.

The sexy entertainer, known for songs such as "Livin' La Via Loca" and "Shake Your Bon Bon," is currently on his "Musica + Alma + Sexo" world tour and his planned concert in Tegucigalpa, Honduras on October 16 has been in doubt after speculation that show would be canceled following opposition from religious groups.Last Friday Honduran President Porfirio Lobo ordered that plans for the concert proceed, and that banning the event would be "a highly reprehensible act of intolerance."Alberto Espinal, a senior interior ministry official, says the special restriction on the Martin concert is "to protect the mental health of Honduran youth," even, as Fox reports, "in a country where there are regular performances by music groups that promote sex and violence and glorify drug kingpins without any restrictions imposed on them by the authorities."Martin has announced that proceeds from the concert will go to a children's foundation.

Marines Recruit at SoCal Pride Event




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Marine recruiters looking to add to the ranks of the few and the proud attended the San Gabriel Valley Pride festival in Pasadena over the weekend, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Via LAT:

With the official repeal last month of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, the Marine Corps, the service that was most opposed to ending the policy, appears to be leading the charge into new recruitment territory.

The end of the hush-hush era opens up another qualified pool of applicants, said Sgt. Monique Wallace, marketing and public affairs representative for the Marine Corps' Recruiting Station Los Angeles.

Carlos Ramirez, a board member of San Gabriel Valley Pride, said he believed that his group's Community Unity Day was the first Southern California pride event to host military recruitment.
Read the LA Times report here.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

LMFAO!!!! Beauty and the Beast...the GAY QUEEN VERSION!!!! HEY GIRL!

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Or should we say, "Salut, mademoiselle"? The opening scene of Disney's 1991 animated classicBeauty and the Beast gets gayed up with new narration that turns the quaint French village into a “little town full of queens and homos.” 

A clever YouTube user known as Wehoguy30 posted the video which includes a male narrator who is obviously inspired by the recent Honey Badger clip that became a viral sensation. Belle's picturesque stroll through her provincial town becomes peppered with sassy phrases like "Bonjour, Bernice, I love your new wig" and "Did you see Donna's tits? Don't they look real?"

Watch the clip below. 


Texas College Refuses Lesbian a Job Interview

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A college in Texas is being sued for reportedly turning away a qualified teaching candidate because college administrators perceived her to be a lesbian. 

Jacqueline Gill, a Ph.D. student and former high school English teacher, was hired as a temporary instructor at Tarrant County College in August 2009. Upon hiring for her temporary position, she was told that temporary instructors typically transition to work full-time at the college upon successful completion of a one-year contract. 

According to Lambda Legal, which is corepresenting Gill along with attorney Benjamin D. Williams, she received high praise from her colleagues, supervisors, and parents during her year of teaching. During the year, however, Gill punished a student for academic dishonesty, and the student retaliated by falsely claiming that Gill flirted with girls during class. She denied the claim, but English department chair Eric Devlin subjected Gill to a lengthy tirade against gay people, and said that "Texas and Tarrant County College do not like homosexuals."

In June 2010, near the end of her contract, she was not allowed to interview for a permanent teaching position. 

"I'm a good teacher and I work hard," Gill said in a statement Thursday. "But none of that mattered once Eric Devlin suspected that I'm a lesbian. While I have never hidden my sexual orientation, neither have I ever told anyone on campus that I am gay. My partner and I have been together for over 12 years and we're both Texas natives. Finding a job these days is hard enough — no one should have to go through something like this."

Gill's case says that Devlin and Antonio Howell, division dean of humanities at the campus, violated the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution by refusing her to interview for the permanent position  based on their perception that she is a lesbian. The case is being filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

Gay Airman Accidentally Exposed: Rolling Out of the Deep

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You may be one of the millions who saw a viral YouTube video showing a group of airmen covering Adele's hit "Rolling in the Deep." It just so happens that the guy who posted the video is on the verge of coming out to the world.
The airman who uploaded the video, using the nameAreYouSuprised, had also been keeping a vlog on YouTube about being gay in the military, chronicling his delicate coming-out process. Soon enough, his military colleagues started to figure out that the guy posting the videos of the band of singing airmen was also the guy posting the intimate (yet mostly faceless) vlog posts.
He's a 21-year-old stationed in Germany who has yet to have his first drink, isn't really a movie person, and really likes when people cook for him. Here is the performance that went viral and the still-unidentified airman's entries on being gay in the military. 

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U.K. to Lift Lifetime Ban on Gay Blood Donors




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England, Scotland, and Wales will lift a lifetime ban on gay men donating blood, a restriction instituted in the 1980s but one not supported by scientific studies on blood supply safety. 

The BBC 
reports that government ministers have agreed to allow men who have sex with men (MSM) to donate if they have not engaged in sexual activity within the past 12 months, effective in November (earlier this year, the U.K. had considered putting a 10-year deferral on MSM blood donation). Northern Ireland is expected to issue its own decision on the matter in the near future. 

Citing recent research — including a December 
article in the journal Transfusion that found no evidence of increased HIV infection risk resulting from a 12-month deferral policy in Australia — the U.K.’s Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues, and Organs argued earlier this year that the lifetime ban could no longer be scientifically supported.

In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration’s lifetime ban on MSM donors remains in effect, despite efforts by advocates, blood bank organizations, and 
lawmakers to overturn it. Last year an advisory committee voted against recommending that the MSM donation policy be changed, though committee members also voted that the current restrictions are “suboptimal” and recommended further research into distinguishing between high- and low-risk donors, regardless of sexual orientation.

Read the BBC report 
here.
Update: British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell issued the following statement on the blood donation policy change:
"Although the new policy is a big improvement on the existing discriminatory rules, a 12 month ban is still excessive and unjustified. Most gay and bisexual men do not have HIV and will never have HIV. If they always have safe sex with a condom, have only one partner and test HIV negative, their blood is safe to donate. They can and should be allowed to help save lives by becoming donors." 

Lesbian Student Asked to Leave Christian School




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Honesty is a virtue. Unless you’re a lesbian student at the Master's School, a K-12 Christian school in West Simsbury, Conn.

Rachel Aviles was a popular kid who excelled in academics, sports, and extracurriculars. And even though she isn’t a Christian, she says she respected the school's faith. Unfortunately, Aviles wasn’t able to attend what would have been her senior year because of circumstances resulting from an incident last spring.

The 
Harfort Courant reports that on a class trip, Aviles and several students pretended to be married, holding hands and making “wifey” phone calls to each other.

"Looking back, it was kind of stupid," Aviles says. "But it was harmless."

After the school learned of the innocent event, the students were called in and asked about their sexual orientation. When asked, Aviles admitted to administrators what her friends already knew: that she is a lesbian.

Aviles says she was asked to leave the school to avoid being expelled.

While the school's headmaster, Jon Holley, declined to discuss Aviles because of privacy concerns, the teen’s former coach, Heather Lodovico, said she phoned administrators to see if they would reverse the decision. The answer was no.

"She's a fantastic kid," said Lodovico. "My reaction was: 'Wow. Your God's really small.' Whether it's a sin or not, take that out of the picture, and this is still wrong. I think God's up there shaking his head going, 'Really? Really?'

Read the full story 
here.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Google Honors Freddie Mercury With Doodle



Google paid tribute to the late Queen front man Freddie Mercury with an animated doodle Sunday, the day the gay British singer would have turned 65. 

The doodle, which first appeared on Google sites in locations including the U.K., took center stage on the U.S. Google site Monday. It features a 90-second video set to the song “Don’t Stop Me Now,” with Mercury performing onstage, soaring across sky and land on various rides, and vacuuming at home while dressed as a woman. 

Mercury died of complications from AIDS in 1991.


Murders Put Focus on Same-Sex Domestic Abuse!!!




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A spike in the number of same-sex partners killed in domestic violence episodes in Massachusetts draws attention to the inadequate response of law enforcement to the problem.
The Boston Globe reports on seven killings of same-sex partners since 2010, a sharp increase from one to three such murders in previous years. Advocates report that law enforcement officials and the court system fail to recognize, understand, and address the problem of same-sex domestic abuse, with fatal consequences for victims.

“Advocates say there is a deep resistance from some police departments to learn more about the issue,” according to the 
Globe. “They report dropping off brochures about services for victims only to have officers scoff or discard them. A few years ago, officers from one department in the state walked out of a workshop on helping gay domestic violence victims, said Curt Rogers, executive director of the Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project in Cambridge.”

The 
Globe continued, “There are regular reports of both victim and batterer receiving restraining orders to stay away from each other because a judge was unable to identify the abuser. For the same reason, victims have been arrested along with their abusers after police received a report of an assault.”

While advocates acknowledge the increase in murders could be the result of more reporting and not a jump in violence, they view the tragedies as an opportunity to call for more attention from and specialized training for law enforcement agencies.

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