Redding officials ban gay pride group’s screening of ‘Milk’ Record-Searchlight

Redding officials won’t allow the -winning movie “” to be shown at a city-owned outdoor theater Friday as a part of a local of , , and Month.

The showing was banned because “” is an R-rated film.

“I think it’s ,” said Gerry , Redding’s director of support services. “If you’re going to show a movie anyone can see, obviously it needs to be appropriate for all ages.”

Mary St. John, director of community services for Planned : , said she was disappointed in the decision made Wednesday, but she doesn’t think it was political pressure that to the city’s order.

“It’s our , really,” St. John said. “We were unaware of the city’s policy that says movies shown outdoors must be (rated) G.”

said the city was originally told by the that the movie was to be a youth- or teen-friendly . It was only when picked up the Wednesday’s Record Searchlight that they learned that the planned movie was the R-rated “.”

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Here Networks LLC and Its Publishing Affiliate Complete Merger Deal With PlanetOut Inc.

Here Networks LLC announced today the completion of the of Here Networks LLC and its publishing affiliate, which includes the publications The and Out, with Inc. (formerly-traded under the , ). The new public company resulting from this will be named Here Media Inc. with Stephen P. Jarchow serving as Chairman and Paul Colichman serving as .

On Wednesday, June 10, 2009 , the holders of a majority of the of Inc. voted to approve the proposed .

“The close of this deal represents an exciting moment for across the ,” said Stephen P. Jarchow and Paul Colichman . “We look forward to bringing that will enhance the and keep our customers engaged.”

Here Media now becomes the premier for providing news and to the community. The company is also uniquely positioned to provide advertisers opportunities to reach its niche across platforms including , online, , and filmed . Here Media’s unmatched reach positions the company as a leader in creating an interactive with across all its iconic brands.

Jarchow and Colichman, along with Inc. Chairman Phil Kleweno , will serve as the initial of Here Media.

About Here Media

Here Media, Inc. produces and distributes across all platforms worldwide. Here Media’s iconic brands distribute media and programming with universal, humanistic appeal. Its include theaters, , VOD, broadband, online, print and mobile. It earns subscription, and licensing revenue from its award-winning content.

Here Media owns and operates a variety of media including:

Paul Colichman is Officer of Here Media and Stephen P. Jarchow is Chairman. Together, they have produced and/or distributed over 200 motion pictures including (R) winners “Gods and ” and “Departures”.

Forward-Looking Statements

In addition to the historical information contained herein, this contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding Here Media’s plans to new technologies and user ., .These statements include those containing the words “believes,” “anticipates,” “expects,” and similar words. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the operating history and variability of operating results of Here Media and its subsidiaries; ability to achieve its operating plan; competition; timing and of product launches; of efforts; and dependence on technology infrastructure, cable and satellite operators and the Internet. Additional information concerning factors that could affect Here Media’s future business and financial results is included in Here Media’s public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available at the ’s website at www.sec.gov.

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California School Apologizes For Illegally Banning Sixth Grader’s Presentation On Harvey Milk

RAMONA, CA – A California school has apologized to a for illegally censoring her about last month, and they won’t engage in unconstitutional of similar in the future. The comes after the American sent a letter on May 30 to the about its violation of the student’s rights when it refused to allow her to give the presentation in class. Wrongly citing a school policy on , the school had improperly required to get parental permission to see the presentation during a recess. The student was allowed to give her presentation in class this morning.

always stood up for his beliefs and what was right, so I felt like I should do the same thing when my school told me they wouldn’t let me do my presentation,” said , a at Mt. . “I worked really hard on my presentation and I’m glad I’m finally going to get to share it with all of my like everyone else got to.”

The assignment, part of an class, was to prepare a written report on any topic. Natalie, who was inspired to write about after watching win an for portraying him, got a score of 49 out of a possible 50 points on the written report. Students were then told to make PowerPoint presentations about their reports, which they would show to other students in the class. The day before Natalie was to give her 12- she was called into the principal’s office and told she couldn’t do so. When her mother spoke with the about the presentation, she was told Natalie couldn’t give her presentation because of a district board policy on “Family Life/ .” A later, the school sent letters to of students in the class, explaining that her presentation would be held during a recess on May 8, and that students could only attend if they had parental permission due to the allegedly “sensitive” of the topic.

“Instead of quaking at the mere mention of an person’s , schools must understand that talking about someone who happens to be is no more sexual in than talking about a person who happens to be ,” said -, of the of and Imperial Counties. “Censoring Natalie’s presentation violated the and the California Code, and we’re pleased she will finally get to give her presentation on a historical figure who was such a fierce for the rights of not just but of all .”

 
The school district has agreed to all the demands the made on ’s behalf:
* The school has apologized in writing to Natalie and sent a letter about that to all the who were sent the school’s letter about the presentation.
* The school allowed Natalie to give her presentation to all the other of her class.
* The school has agreed to bring its “Family Life/ ” policy into compliance with state law, and acknowledged that the mention or acknowledgement of a person’s is not sufficient to invoke the statutes and policies on .

“If the school had taken a moment to consider its to and uphold its students’ rights instead of jumping to erroneous conclusions and trying to justify its actions by wrongly conflating Natalie’s historical presentation with , this would never have happened,” said , a with the national Project. “There’s a tremendous difference between and writing or talking about someone who happens to be , and we’re glad we were able to help the school finally understand that.”

“I’m always proud of my daughter, of course, but I’m even more proud of her for the way she stood up for her rights,” said , Natalie’s mother. “We’ve also heard from many in town and other at Natalie’s school who have been amazingly supportive. I think if were still here today, he’d be happy about how this all worked out.”

, one of Time Magazine’s “Time 100 and Icons of the 20th Century” in 1999, has been the subject of several books, an opera, a film that won the 1984 for Feature, and a released last year that won two for and . ’s birthday is the subject of a bill pending in the that would make it a state holiday.

For additional information, including a video featuring an interview with Natalie, copies of the school’s to Natalie and its letter to of students in her class, Natalie’s presentation on , the school’s letter to , and the Ramona U.S.D. “Family Life/ ” policy, can be found online at www.aclu.org/milk

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Statewide Action: On Heels of Prop 8 Ruling, “Meet in the Middle for Equality” Rallies ,Civil Rights Advocates in Fresno for LGBT Equality on a Federal Level

FRESNO, CA – In the first statewide following the California rulings which upheld the ban on same- , , , and () and will gather in Fresno on Saturday, May 30th in to support full federal . This all-inclusive event will attract supporters of social justice and from across California and ask them to renew their to fight for the rights of individuals who currently to have their rights protected. Moreover, and will be for a new movement which will call upon and to continue the fight and call upon the to provide full to individuals.
Meet in the Middle is the beginning of a movement for today’s generation. In a symbolic sign of to the of the past and present, the event begins with a five-hour 14.5-mile March from , California to downtown Fresno, California. The march and is the result of a major effort, modeled after ’s campaign relying on the Internet and word of mouth. Traditionally, the rights movement has concentrated efforts in major , but demographics from November 2008 reflect that this approach did not garner the expected results. Consequently, for Meet in the Middle have created an inward-working-out geographic strategy based upon the that the “” or “Montgomery” of the rights movement will be in smaller communities needing , resources and support – communities like Fresno who are at the of middle-.
Meet in the Middle for is the brainchild of and a growing coalition of partners that include the Campaign and hundreds of other organizations. The event’s is Fresno resident Robin McGehee, a mother of two who was forced from her post as of her child’s PTO due to her advocacy efforts for the No on Prop. 8 campaign.

WHEN:
Saturday, May 30, 2009, 1st Statewide Action After the Proposition 8 Decision
7:50 a.m. – March ; 8:00 a.m. - March from to Fresno
1:00 p.m. – at steps of Fresno

WHERE:
March from the of W. Front St. and Whitson St. in , CA, then along the Highway to the Meet in the Middle location at Fresno , 2600 Fresno Street, Fresno, CA 93721

WHO:

March at Kick-off include:
Anne-Marie Williams of Jordan/ Coalition
Nii-Quartelai Quartey of Campaign
Yardenna Aaron of Here to Stay Coalition
Shorter of California ()
Roland Palencia of HONOR (English/Spanish-language)
at Fresno Location include:
, the original in Tyler vs. the County of Los Angeles
Angelica Salas, Coalition for Humane Rights of Los Angeles
Molly McKay,
Christine Chavez, Latino and African-American Alliance and Granddaughter of Cesar Chavez
, National Center for Rights
Denise , &; California for
Father Geoff Farrow, Former for Fresno’s Saint Paul Newman Center
. Dan Choi, graduate, recently discharged under “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”
Lee, Southern Christian Conference
Dr. Amos Brown, Third Baptist Church,
, Chair and Founder of the Campaign
, founder of Project Memorial Quilt and intern
, Winning for
“With this ruling, are experiencing a great loss – a loss of justice, loss of compassion, and a loss of humanity. But rather than become disabled by our grief, we must shift our to strength and revitalize for the sake of the entire American community. We must use this ruling as a catalyst for an even greater goal and a greater good,” said Robin McGehee, for Meet in the Middle.

Over 100 organizations from around the state have endorsed Meet in the Middle for . The Campaign and White for are providing buses to bring and progressive from , Los Angeles, Sacramento and to the middle of California. Additional active include the Association, Foundation, Action NOW, California (), Equal Roots, Action Inclusive Rights (F.A.I.R.), Straight Alliance () Network, HONOR , Jordan/ Coalition, , Association, NAACP Youth and College Division, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Southern Christian Conference of Greater Los Angeles, and the Third Baptist Church of .

Meet in the Middle for is a group of and who are working to raise awareness of progressive issues in middle-America-type communities. The group was founded by Robin McGehee, a Fresno-based mother who was forced out of her position as PTO at her child’s school after speaking out against Proposition 8. From McGehee’s public yet peaceful of Proposition 8 in November 2008, a group of supporters emerged with the of taking action in order to protect individuals’ and to create a statewide response to the California ’s decision on same- . It is the long-term goal of Meet in the Middle for to work with other organizations’ leaders to create a that actively addresses and issues across America. www.meetinthemiddle4equality.com
California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights advocacy in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely for individuals to a state with some of the most comprehensive civil-rights protections in the nation. has passed over of and continues to advance through legislative advocacy, public and . www.eqca.org

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Ellen DeGeneres proves a gay can win over America

Which would you feel most comfortable leaving your kids with?

Ellen DeGeneres and ; ; ; and ; or Winfrey?

If you answered “,” you agreed with the 10,000 mostly who participated in a recent on AOL’s “Parent Dish.”

Thirty-one percent picked the couple, followed by Aniston (22 percent), Ray (20 percent), “” (18 percent), and Winfrey (9 percent).

The perky has captured America’s since her huge coming out at age 39 in 1997, including on her award-winning “Ellen” and the cover of Time magazine.

ago, Ellen’s move was gutsy, potentially -crushing. legend says her own earlier coming out cost her millions of dollars in from companies skittish about having a advertise their products.

But, over these dozen years, Ellen, her gifts, her personal life and her bank account have blossomed.

After hosting the Emmys and the Grammys, Ellen in 2007 became the first out person to host the .

She has done for American and Advil, teamed up with One-a-Day multivitamins to women to get checked for breast cancer and, get this, is a Cover Girl.

culture, I’m quick to admit, is my weak suit. So when I found myself shouting “No way!” at the delightful “Parent Dish” results, it was time to do a little TiVoing of Ellen’s daytime talk show: How has this wonder pulled off being so 100 percent , beloved and successful?

Three shows — and a of chuckles — later, I understand. Ellen creates an enchanting, playful land, where she, contestants and the embrace the basic goodness in themselves and others.

There are winners — and the also-winners. In one particularly funny contest, Aimee and Pennylane donned huge, padded outfits and had to answer — “How many inches are in 12 inches?” — and waddle to grab a football to win a key that might start a $40,000 Ford Taurus.

When it became clear that Aimee had found her true calling, Ellen gave the last key to Pennylane. No foul was called by Aimee.

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California School Bans Sixth I Presentation on Harvey Milk

California School Bans Sixth
Grader’s Presentation on Harvey MilkFaces Possible
Lawsuit For Violation Of State Code

RAMONA, CA – Wrongly citing a school policy on , a
California
school illegally censored a ’s about Harvey
earlier this month.  According
to a demand letter sent by the American to the
Ramona Unified School
District today, the school violated ’s
rights when it refused to allow her to give the presentation in
class.  Instead, the school
improperly required to get parental permission to see the
presentation during a recess.

“This whole thing is unbelievable –
first my daughter got called into the principal’s office as if she were in some
kind of trouble, and then they treated her presentation like it was something
icky,” said , mother of the Mt.
student.  “ was an
elected official in this state and an important person in history.  To
say my daughter’s presentation is
’ because happened to be is completely
wrong.”

The assignment, part of an
class, was originally to prepare a written report
on any topic.  , who
was inspired to write about after watching win an Academy
Award for portraying him, got a score of 49 out of a possible 50 points on the
written report.  Students were then
told to make PowerPoint presentations about their reports, which they
would show
to other students in the class.  The
day before Natalie was to give her 12- she was called into the
principal’s office and told she couldn’t do so.

When spoke with the
about the presentation, he said Natalie couldn’t give her
presentation because of a district board policy on “Family Life/
.”  A later, the
school sent letters to of students in the class, explaining that her
presentation would be held during a recess on May 8, and that students
could only attend if they had parental permission.

“The principal and
grossly misinterpreted school policy.
They illegally censored student speech protected by the
and the California Code,” said David
Blair-, of the of and
Imperial
Counties.  “Writing or talking about a
historical figure who advocated for for is in no
way the same thing as talking about , and should
not pretend
otherwise.”

The Ramona Unified School
District policy on “Family Life/
” reads in part:

“(P)arents/ shall be
notified in writing about any instruction in which human reproductive
organs and
their functions, processes, or are described,
illustrated, or discussed.  In
addition, before any instruction on family life, human , or
is given, the parent/ shall be provided
with written notice explaining that the instruction will be
given…”

“Schools that as if any mention
of the of is something too controversial or ’sensitive’ to
discuss are doing a disservice to their students,” said Elizabeth
Gill, a with the ’s
national Project.  “This school
completely overstepped its bounds in trying to
by shunting
her presentation off to a recess time and misusing a school policy to
justify requiring parental permission to see it.”

In today’s letter, the is
demanding that the school:

·
Apologize in writing to Natalie
Jones and send a letter about that to all the who were sent the
principal’s letter about the presentation
·
Give
an opportunity to give her presentation to all the other
of her class
·
Clarify
in writing that the parental notification and permission portion of the “Family
Life/ ” policy only applies to the curricula identified as “course
content” for “Family Life/ instruction”

The is giving the district
five days to respond or it may file a lawsuit on Bonnie and ’s
behalf.

, one of Time Magazine’s “Time 100 and
Icons of the 20th Century” in 1999, has been the subject of several books, an
opera, a film that won the 1984 for
Feature, and a released last year that won two for
and .
’s birthday, the subject of a bill pending in the
that would make it a state holiday, is this Friday.

For additional information,
including copies of ’s presentation on , the school’s
letter to , and the Ramona U.S.D. “Family Life/ ” policy,
visit http://www.aclu.org/Milk.

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‘Milk’ Oscar Winner: My Emotional Voyage Home to High School

Editor’s Note: On May 9th, -winning “ returned to his in , CA, as part of Live Out Loud’s . Aiming to inspire a of role , the program brings , , , and () leaders back to their to share their personal stories with today’s students. In this exclusive submission to the Movies , Black tells us about his first time returning to the school since that powerful Oscar night speech, when he had spoken of his struggles as a .
by
My palms got a little sweaty as I turned off East Alvin Drive in Salinas, and onto Kip Drive.
For the first time in , I saw the entrance to my old , the same one where I was once called “” by my . And it wasn’t said as a compliment — it was said with hate, , and on one occasion I was honestly afraid of getting my butt whipped.
So, I did what so many kids still do — I tried to vanish. I didn’t get great grades, I didn’t excel, I shrunk and hid, and I did my best to disappear at . is tough for almost everyone, but for kids, it can be truly frightening. And as much as I know that I’m all grown up now, and that I can stand up for myself, I still got a little in my stomach as we pulled up to the front of High and the closed in.
Before my speech, I hung out in a back room waiting to be announced, but I could hear the inside the gym. It sounded big. Then I heard them play my speech, and if you haven’t heard it yet, it’s pretty clear that I’m a guy fighting for the kids out there. The room got very quiet; I got a little nervous. But when the Principal called my name and I came through those , I was greeted by a from the over 1000 students who chose to show up. That was my first clue that something had changed at North High. See ‘Milk’ Oscar Winner: My Emotional Voyage Home to High School
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Oscar Winner Dustin Lance Black Testifies in Support of Harvey Milk Day, Which Promply Passes Key Committee

Sacramento – , the winning writer of the film , testified before the California State Committee shortly before it passed the Day Bill, SB 572, in a 7-2 that included from Sen. (R-Santa Maria) who voted for the bill.

“When I was 14 years old, a in the Bay Area told me the story of ,” said Black, an for . “It was a story about an out man who stood up to and , lived openly as who he was, was elected to public office, and lit the fire of today’s national and global movement. Not surprisingly, his story gave me hope,” he said.
The bill, sponsored by California () and introduced by Senator (D – ) calls for a “day of special significance” honoring and is designed to educate about the former City , who became the nation’s first openly , , or () person elected to political office in a major city.
“We may have , but we have not his , his commitment, and his ,” said Geoff Kors, . “’s endurance in the of seemingly insurmountable is a source of and for every Californian.”

’s as an openly official helped bring out of the closet and into . During his time in office, he was responsible for both passing ’s first -rights ordinance and helping to defeat the controversial , which sought to ban and teachers from public schools. , along with Mayor , was assassinated in November 1978.

gave hope to an entire generation of and whose basic humanity and had been denied and dishonored,” said Senator . “He literally gave his life so that I and other elected officials could serve in public office. Thanks to and the and stars of the movie “,” Harvey’s incredible story continues to be told around the world. It is only fitting that we continue our work to preserve his for to come,” he said.
The was originally introduced last year by Sen. , but Governor vetoed the measure at the time, claiming was not well known enough beyond . Since that time, however, has become a of national conversation following the successful release of , the critically acclaimed film depicting the life of the slain leader for which Black and actor received .

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Harvey Milk Day Legislation Under Attack!

The same group, motivated by and hate, who brought us Prop 8 is at it again—with a new .
This time they are , urging their to contact the governor asking him to ’s –authored by Senator –to honor my uncle, .
The governor needs to see a of support for to honor one of our movement’s greatest , . Please sign the today!
This morning, Geoff Kors will be joined by Senator and , the -winning of the movie “,” to give before the Committee urging the passage of this that pays to the Harvey made to advance .
Last year, vetoed a similar bill saying that my uncle was a figure of only local significance. Since then, millions have seen how important my uncle was to the rights movement – and how he inspired so many to fight for what is right.
Please sign the to and him to sign the Day bill. You can even add in a about what means to you.
 The deadline is fast approaching. All the will be delivered to the Governor on May 22, my uncle’s birthday.

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Academy Award Winning Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black to Testify in Favor of Harvey Milk Day Bill

Sacramento–, winning of the film will testify before the Committee on Wednesday in support of establishing Day in California. Bill 572, sponsored by California and authored by Sen. (D- ), creates a day of special significance on ’s birthday, May 22.

, a former City , was the first openly elected official of any large city in the , and only the third openly elected official in the nation. He and Mayor were assassinated in on November 27, 1978. His life was the subject of last year’s critically-acclaimed film , for which both Black and actor received the .

California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights advocacy in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely for individuals to a state with some of the most comprehensive civil-rights protections in the nation. has passed over of and continues to advance through legislative advocacy, public and . www.eqca.org

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