How long has Seattle supported gay rights?

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has been at the of rights for at least three . Remember Anita Bryant? While she was getting cities across the county to repeal rights ordinances in the , voters held the line — the first city in America to in favor of rights. The City of adopted a fair ordinance in 1973 which specifically prohibited against in the workplace, followed by a ordinance in 1975. But in 1978, 13 attempted to repeal the ordinances. It went down in defeat, and voters successful stopped the national movement to turn back the of rights. Since then, the cities of Tacoma, Spokane, and others followed suit; has elected openly city council for and is considered to have one of the largest in the nation.

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Sunday’s parade marks the event’s 32nd year. See from the event here.

Learn more about ’s Museum of History and Industry at seattlehistory.org.

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“Miss California” Nailed on Countdown

’s has reported that Miss California, a Christian college student named Carrie Prejean, had a boob job paid for by the Miss California Competition. Talk about performance enhancing additives! And we thought she was such a good, church going gal.

In a move reminiscent of beauty ’s crusade against rights, has joined in a against this week. Her move upset rights , including a head of the pageant.

In the , another beauty named , a former , became a voice against after leading a campaign to repeal a Miami-area rights ordinance. She was famously quoted as saying, “If are granted rights, next we’ll have to give rights to prostitutes and to who sleep with St. Bernards and to nail-biters.”

Keith Lewis, the co- of the pageant, said was attended to by before the Miss contest, and that he always knew her to be friendly to like himself.

But Lewis said he was disappointed with her stance against same-sex weddings, and that while she keeps her crown as Miss California, she is speaking for herself on gay marriage.

Maybe it is time to take away her “crown?”

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Adoption Emerges As The Next Gay Rights Battle

The announcement last week that had mounted a lawsuit against the to keep it from arguing in favor of allowing and to adopt in Florida is the latest evidence that is likely to become the next rights battle.

Several are pushing the issue to the front burner of rights, but Florida remains at the of the .

Late last year, a Miami-Dade was the latest to disagree with Florida’s 30-year-old ban on , enacted during the infamous anti- of the 70s.

Judge Cindy ’s order allows , 47, and his to legally adopt the 4- and 8-year-old they have raised since 2004.

’s 53-page ruling found the law to be unconstitutional and to have “no .”

The of Governors approved filing a “” brief on January 30 supporting ’s ruling when the state appealed to the Third District Court.

In an unusual move, for the filed a in the Florida , saying the Bar is not free to file a brief in such cases.

for argue the brief violates the .

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California gay rights timeline

As and have fought for rights and won elected office, has shifted. Back in 1977, singer of Florida was leading a -based campaign against , claiming they were sinners and a threat to children and family life. When pollsters asked more than 1,000 to , in their homes – whether they agreed with her, 45 percent said yes. Emotions still run high on the issue, but more now say they know and , and approve of same- . The shift is particularly pronounced among residents ages 18 to 29. Following are notable in the ’s rights movement.

1951: The , one of the first in the , is incorporated in Los Angeles to combat oppression of .

1955: The Daughters of Bilitis, a national , is founded in .

1961: José Sarria runs for the Board of Supervisors, becoming what is believed to be the nation’s first openly candidate for public office.

1975: 489, by Willie Brown, decriminalizes performed in private by consenting in California.

1977: The overwhelmingly votes to define civil as a contract between a man and a . later becomes the first openly person to be elected to public office in California, winning a seat on the Board of Supervisors.

1978: Voters 6, the , named for Sen. John , which would have barred , and their supporters from teaching in public schools.

1979: Gov. issues an barring against based on .

1984: Gov. 1, the first bill that would have banned on the basis of .

1989: Bill 202, by Sen. Diane Watson, requires law enforcement agencies to report , including those in which a motivating factor is the victim’s .

1991: Gov. Pete Wilson 101, by Terry , prohibiting against in the workplace.

1992: Wilson ’s narrower measure, 2601, which adds protections to the Labor Code.

1994: Sheila Kuehl is elected to the Assembly, becoming the ’s first openly or member.

1999: 26, by Assemblywoman Carole Migden, creates the first statewide domestic registry, allowing the partners of to receive benefits.

1999: 1001, by Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa, adds to anti- of the state Fair and Housing .

1999: 537, by Assemblywoman Sheila Kuehl, makes it illegal to harass students in public schools because of .

2000: Voters pass Proposition 22, which banned same- .

2001: Migden’s 25 greatly expands the rights of to include benefits through , death benefits, sick leave, tax deductions and of stepchildren.

2002: The nation’s first legislative , , and Caucus is formed in the Legislature. It comprises Assembly Kuehl, Migden, Jackie Goldberg and Christine Kehoe.

2002: John Laird and are elected to the Assembly, becoming the first openly men in the Legislature and of the Caucus.

2003: 205 by Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg extends to registered nearly all the same provided to opposite- spouses in California.

2004: Mayor Gavin Newsom orders city officials to issue licenses to same- . More than 4,000 receive licenses and are married before the California orders a halt to the process until its can be determined.

2004: 2208, by Assemblywoman Christine Kehoe, bars providers from discriminating against .

2005: Gov. 849, by , which would have legalized same- . Schwarzenegger urged rights to wait for on Proposition 22 or ask the voters to repeal the ban.

2008: In a 4-3 decision May 16, the California rules that the state gives and the right to marry. On Nov. 4, voters approve Proposition 8, the ban that’s now being challenged.

Sources: Pew Forum on and Public Life; the American ; Encyclopedia Britannica; World Book Encyclopedia; Bee news archives.

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ACLU Seeks Immediate Florida Supreme Court Hearing For Gay Adoptive Dad And His Children

MIAMI – The American and for ’s adopted children filed a request today in Florida’s Third seeking to expedite the appeal of last week’s court ruling that the ban on by violates the Florida .&;

&;Everyone in this case agrees that prolonging a child’s stay in is not in his best interest.&; The trial court found that these children are thriving in this home, and that there is no reason – scientific or other – that they should be denied the permanency and protections of ,” said Rob , Director of the ACLU of Florida . “Today we ask the court to take the best interest of these kids into consideration and not make them wait the extra years it would take for the case to make its way through the traditional appellate process.”

On November 25, 2008, Miami-Dade Cindy granted of two brothers, ages four and eight, to of North Miami, after a four-day trial that highlighted scientific evidence that proved and straight make equally good parents. The decision overturned a 31-year-old banning and from adopting – the only such law in the U.S. – that was put on the books after the anti- campaign by in the 1970’s.

noted in her decision that the fact that parental has no impact on children’s well-being has “been accepted, adopted and ratified by” the , the American Academy of Pediatrics, the and the , and that it is “beyond dispute” that the exclusion of from adopting does not protect the interests of children.

The state appealed the decision immediately after it was announced last Tuesday.&; If today’s request is granted, the case will go straight to the Florida instead of having to go through a lengthy appeals court process. The state has five days to file a response to today’s court filing, which is not available to the public because the document is part of a juvenile court record.&;

In addition to , Gill is represented by Leslie Cooper and James Esseks of the ACLU’s Project and Shelbi Day of the ACLU of Florida.&; The children are represented by Hilarie Bass and Ricardo Gonzalez of Greenberg Traurig, and Charles Auslander, an attorney and former District Administrator for Florida’s Department of Children and Families (DCF).

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