Gay rights mean different things to different generations of community

Before there were domestic- registries and , before same- marriages and civil — before the -rights movement, even — and Henry , fell in and harbored the that they could spend their lives making one another happy.

And for 50 years, the Tacoma men went about doing just that, all the while longing for .

Even in -friendly where they first lived together, they found it necessary to hide their from prospective , and on applications they would sometimes lie about their marital status to avoid raising .

later in 2006, at a coffee-shop concert on ’s , Amy and Jessica Trejo and they, too, eventually fell in .

In their 20s, the two had come out as at a time when young could find support in on and , when they had role in and on , and when their probably knew who were openly . By the time the two married in California last October, legal between and were possible in several states.

and Trejo, Henry and McCluskey are like generational bookends to this modern -rights movement, launched 40 years ago this week after a group of at a small bar called the Inn stood up in violent to ongoing police .

While older and share much the same of , their needs within the movement are also divergent.

Young , who have at times referred to their own post- movement, seek the protections of as they form and start families, while of their ’ generation are more concerned about issues of — like and long-term care.

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New Web Campaign, Tell-Three.org, Encourages People To Talk About What It Means To Be LGBT

NEW YORK – Join the Impact has partnered with other national to develop a web based public campaign, www.tell-three.org, to encourage and their supporters to have three conversations with to help build support for .

&;“The passage of Prop 8 in California has motivated and their supporters like never before,” said Amy of Join the Impact, a grass roots with more than 15,000 that has helped to organize massive throughout the U.S. since the November .&; “Now that we’ve had some time to get over our and , we’re ready to .&; And the we can do to we don’t find ourselves on the losing side of another is to have conversations with our about what it means to be .”&;

&;Other organizations, including the American ; California; the Federation; Freedom to Marry; The National and ; the National Center for Rights; and , Families, and Friends of and , will be rolling out their own versions of the campaign on their websites. The goal of the campaign is for all and individuals to seize upon the momentum that has been generated since the passage of Proposition 8 in November and work together to tell their stories to build support for all of the issues affecting .&;&;&;&;&;

&;“ was right on the to encourage everyone to come out to their , but we know now that coming out alone isn’t enough,” said Matt , Director of the Project.&; “To persuade others to support we need to have with that explain what its like to be .&; We need to talk about our , the struggles we as , the ways our lives are the same and the ways they are different.”&;&;&;

&;Visitors to www.tell-three.org can find additional information on who to talk with and how to start these important conversations.&; There are also resources for those who want to learn more about the issues affecting .&; But, as the website notes, the most important thing is for to have .&; The website encourages to talk about their , about growing up, and about how being has made them feel different from others in some respects and the same in others.&; are encouraged to talk about their with and to speak up when they hear others make or transphobic comments.&;

&;The are encouraging everyone – of national and local , individuals and supportive moms and , and allied friends and – to join the campaign and get talking. The site makes it easy to spread the word to others to send an e-mail to their friends.&; Eventually there will also be opportunities for to share their on the site.&;&;&;

&;The campaign is also calling on bloggers and videographers to help spread the word by sharing their of having these important conversations.&; “After Prop 8 passed, we spoke through and we made ourselves heard.&; We need to take our beyond the streets into every home in America, and to do that we need to use every avenue available to sparking conversations,” added .&;

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