LGBT Prisoner Safety Act Passes Assembly with Bipartisan Support

Bill Sponsored by and Introduced by Ammiano Now Moves to

Sacramento – The California passed the Prisoner Safety , AB 382, today by an of 64-9. The bill garnered significant . Sponsored by California () and introduced by (D – ), the bill is designed to prevent against , , , and () in the system. The bill received more votes than any other piece of sponsored by .

“The sent a powerful message today that all deserve protection from ,” said Geoff Kors. “This vital bill seeks to end abuse and assault against , ensuring they receive equal and fair protection under the law.”

According to a recent study from the ¬fornia Department of Corrections and Re¬habilitation, 67 percent of inmates report being sexually assaulted by another inmate, a rate 15 times higher than the overall prison .

By amending the in Detention Elimination (SADEA) of 2005 to include and on the list of factors for consideration when classifying and housing , the promotes safety for and prevents assault against in the prison system. The list of factors currently includes age, gender, type of offense, and prior time served.

“All deserve basic protections – including those serving time in our ,” Ammiano said upon introducing the bill. “No prisoner should for his or her life or be the of abuse because of his or her or .”

The bill developed following a meeting held in this past December and chaired by Senator and former Gloria (D-Los Angeles). The meeting, which was sponsored by along with Just Detention International, the Law Center, National Center for Rights, and the Gender-Variant and Intersex , the dire issues facing in California prisons in order to produce solutions. The Prisoner Safety is an important step toward ensuring the safety of this highly vulnerable . Last month, the bill passed the Assembly unanimously by a 7-0 .

California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights advocacy in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely limited 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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LGBT Domestic Violence Services Bill Passes State Assembly

Bill Sponsored by and Authored by Pérez Now Moves to
Sacramento – The California passed the Domestic Services Bill along party lines, with all 44 present voting in favor while all 17 votes against were cast by . Sponsored by California (), the bill, AB 1003, will increase and expand services to , , or () of domestic .

“By passing this bill, we are expanding innovative and proven program already being pioneered by centers and organizations across the state,” said John A. Pérez (D-Los Angeles), the author of the bill. “Now more will have greater access to the services they need – in a safe, comfortable .”

Rates of domestic in same- are equivalent to those in opposite- . However, support for continues to lag far behind those available to non- .

“We must do all in our power to ensure that of domestic have access to culturally and resources,” Geoff Kors, of . “ is extremely grateful to Pérez for his on this important issue and thank the for helping move us one step closer to making this goal a reality.”

The Domestic Services Bill is designed to correct this by expanding access for to a state fund within the California , which supports -specific domestic programs across the state. The fund, originally established as part of another -sponsored bill in 2006, is subsidized by a $23 fee on domestic . The new bill also eliminates the requirement for providers to offer shelter – an to many smaller organizations that inadvertently keeps several California communities from providing any services for of domestic . The bill previously passed the Assembly by a of 5-2.

More information about ’s other can be found at www.eqca.org/legislation.

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California Assembly passes legislation that extends protections for the LGBT community

This week the passed that extends protections for the community with the most support of any -sponsored bill in history.
In a legislature that votes mostly on party lines on , your direct action with has resulted in increased support for our —proving that is not a .
The bill, which will require prisons to include and when identifying who need protection, passed by an of 65 to 9. 14 of the 29 voted for the and 6 abstained from the .
This recent is just one result of the hard work we have done together to gain more and more support for . Through your and lobby visits over the years you have shown all of the Legislature the vital importance of . have told me personally that hearing stories from their has only increased their support for ’s .

All of ’s continues to pass their committees, including yesterday’s Assembly to make changing one’s more accessible for persons and last week’s bipartisan in the Committee to designate May 22 as Day.

And this recent activity is evidence that the arc of always bends toward progress.

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Short Videos on Marriage Equality Could Win Up to $2,500 in L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s Project Pushback

It’s time to grab your camera and help change the conversation about for same- . The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has launched Project Pushback to tap into the energy of supporters and to inspire development of that will effectively promote support for the to marry.

Since the National for has just launched a $1.5 million ad campaign repeating many of the lies relied so heavily upon by the Yes on 8 campaign, the need for effective messages to promote the support for , and the , has never been greater.

Submissions will be accepted at lagaycenter.org/projectpushback, and the public will for its favorites. A $1,000 “’s ” will be given to the creator of the video that receives the most votes. From among the 10 videos that receive the most votes, a $2,500 “” will be awarded to the creator of the video voted the best by a , who include: Academy Award-winning Producer , -winning producer and director , producer Sherri Brown Francois, political and communications Griffin, vice and Tracey Chang.

Anyone who submits a video, or votes for one, is eligible to win a new , valued at $1,000.

Project Pushback isn’t about a specific election but about building support for the to marry long before . The best messages will educate and persuade voters as well as motivate who are already supportive to be more active in promoting .

Entries don’t need to be complicated–some of the most effective by of were fairly simple, such as the Yes on 8 campaign’s “I can marry a princess” ad. Judges will, however, be looking for innovative and original entries.

“During the fight against Prop 8, of used scare tactics and lies in their to frighten voters,” says Center Lorri L. Jean. “We need to find effective ways to blunt the impact of those by educating about the of our lives. Entries to Project Pushback should help open the minds of those who don’t already support our to marry.”

The Center’s Vote for Equality project, which has harnessed the power of hundreds of to educate voters about since 2004, is continuing to organize neighborhood canvasses in areas where the on Prop 8 was evenly split. The issues/reasons most commonly cited by those who voted “yes” on Prop 8 are:
- Religious
- is defined as the union of a man and
- The impact on children
“We’re learning a about voters from our one-on-one conversations, and just as important, we’re starting to change minds,” says VFE Project Manager Regina Clemente. “We also realize that -to- conversations are not the only way to start to open the minds of voters. We look forward to seeing the best videos from Project Pushback and then testing those messages in person with actual voters.”

for ’s next voter canvasses are Saturday, 11, and Saturday, May 9 - hundreds of can be accommodated and training is provided. More information about volunteering can be found at www.lagaycenter.org/VoteForEquality.

The includes:
- is an award-winning director and producer, with two Emmy Awards and two NAACP Image Awards, among others. ’s projects include ’s In Treatment and ’s Pedro.
- Sherri Brown Francois is the producer and director of True Life, News and various documentaries.
- Tracey Chang is a producer for the Vanguard department at TV, a cable network founded by former Vice Al Gore. Since 2005, she has covered a range of stories in countries including Pakistan, , and .
- Janet Choi is a producer at in New York. A former international correspondent for Channel One News, Janet was also a reporter for KTLA’s “Your LA with Janet Choi.” She has produced four documentaries based on travels to North Korea, Cuba, and .
- is the Academy Award-winning producer of American Beauty, and his most recent film, , was nominated for a best picture . Cohen also produced Big Fish and To , Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.
- Rev. Art Cribbs Jr. is pastor of the San Marino Congregational Church and formerly was employed by KPIX-TV in . Rev. Cribbs serves as a for several organizations, including the United Black in Crisis Committee.
- Donna Deitch is an award-winning best known for her 1986 film Desert Hearts. Deitch also directed The Women of Brewster Place, ’s Prison Stories: Women on the Inside and Showtime’s Devil’s Arithmetic, for which she won an Emmy.
- Griffin is a seasoned political and communications . Griffin raised for the No on 8 campaign from such as , Steve Bing and Ron Burkle. He also helped create the anti-Prop 8 featuring Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
- Hon. John A. Perez is a member who has worked in the labor movement and has served as a for organizations such as Project Los Angeles, the Latino Coalition Against and the California Center for Regional .
- Cathy Renna is nationally recognized as a media relations expert. She was a major force behind the &; Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). She is a founder and managing at Renna Communications, which specializes in issues.
- Hilary Rosen is the managing of the DC office of the Brunswick Group, a -based PR and communications strategy firm. She is also an on-air contributor for and Washington editor-at-large for The .
- is the vice of new business development and general manager of .org and previous of Planet Out.
- Spaulding is the editor and publisher of Pam’s House Blend, honored as “Best Blog” in the 2005 and 2006 Weblog Awards.
- Judy Starkman is the co-owner of convergencefilms.com, an L.A.-based production company specializing in commercials and web-based . In the past she has worked as a commercial director, a news producer and a photojournalist.
- Andy Towle is the former editor-in-chief of Genre and the behind Towleroad, which has become an important source for news, technology, culture, travel and more.
- Karin Wang, vice of programs at the Legal Center, is a founding steering of API -LA, a coalition of and allied Asian/ working to advance and promote positive of Asians and .

About the L.A. &; Center:
Since 1971 the L.A. &; Center has been building the , advocating for the rights and enriching the lives of , , and . Our wide array of services and programs includes: free / care and medications for those most in need; housing, food, clothing and support for homeless youth; low-cost counseling and addiction-recovery services; essential services for -parented families and ; legal services; and ; services; cultural arts and much more. Visit us on the Web at: www.lagaycenter.org.

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Short Videos on Marriage Equality Could Win Up to $2,500 in L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center’s Project Pushback

It’s time to grab your camera and help change the conversation about for same- . The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has launched Project Pushback to tap into the energy of supporters and to inspire development of that will effectively promote support for the to marry.

Since the National for has just launched a $1.5 million ad campaign repeating many of the lies relied so heavily upon by the Yes on 8 campaign, the need for effective messages to promote the support for , and the , has never been greater.

Submissions will be accepted at lagaycenter.org/projectpushback, and the public will for its favorites. A $1,000 “’s ” will be given to the creator of the video that receives the most votes. From among the 10 videos that receive the most votes, a $2,500 “” will be awarded to the creator of the video voted the best by a , who include: Academy Award-winning Producer , -winning producer and director , producer Sherri Brown Francois, political and communications Griffin, vice and Tracey Chang.

Anyone who submits a video, or votes for one, is eligible to win a new , valued at $1,000.

Project Pushback isn’t about a specific election but about building support for the to marry long before . The best messages will educate and persuade voters as well as motivate who are already supportive to be more active in promoting .

Entries don’t need to be complicated–some of the most effective by of were fairly simple, such as the Yes on 8 campaign’s “I can marry a princess” ad. Judges will, however, be looking for innovative and original entries.

“During the fight against Prop 8, of used scare tactics and lies in their to frighten voters,” says Center Lorri L. Jean. “We need to find effective ways to blunt the impact of those by educating about the of our lives. Entries to Project Pushback should help open the minds of those who don’t already support our to marry.”

The Center’s Vote for Equality project, which has harnessed the power of hundreds of to educate voters about since 2004, is continuing to organize neighborhood canvasses in areas where the on Prop 8 was evenly split. The issues/reasons most commonly cited by those who voted “yes” on Prop 8 are:
- Religious
- is defined as the union of a man and
- The impact on children
“We’re learning a about voters from our one-on-one conversations, and just as important, we’re starting to change minds,” says VFE Project Manager Regina Clemente. “We also realize that -to- conversations are not the only way to start to open the minds of voters. We look forward to seeing the best videos from Project Pushback and then testing those messages in person with actual voters.”

for ’s next voter canvasses are Saturday, 11, and Saturday, May 9 - hundreds of can be accommodated and training is provided. More information about volunteering can be found at www.lagaycenter.org/VoteForEquality.

The includes:
- is an award-winning director and producer, with two Emmy Awards and two NAACP Image Awards, among others. ’s projects include ’s In Treatment and ’s Pedro.
- Sherri Brown Francois is the producer and director of True Life, News and various documentaries.
- Tracey Chang is a producer for the Vanguard department at TV, a cable network founded by former Vice Al Gore. Since 2005, she has covered a range of stories in countries including Pakistan, , and .
- Janet Choi is a producer at in New York. A former international correspondent for Channel One News, Janet was also a reporter for KTLA’s “Your LA with Janet Choi.” She has produced four documentaries based on travels to North Korea, Cuba, and .
- is the Academy Award-winning producer of American Beauty, and his most recent film, , was nominated for a best picture . Cohen also produced Big Fish and To , Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar.
- Rev. Art Cribbs Jr. is pastor of the San Marino Congregational Church and formerly was employed by KPIX-TV in . Rev. Cribbs serves as a for several organizations, including the United Black in Crisis Committee.
- Donna Deitch is an award-winning best known for her 1986 film Desert Hearts. Deitch also directed The Women of Brewster Place, ’s Prison Stories: Women on the Inside and Showtime’s Devil’s Arithmetic, for which she won an Emmy.
- Griffin is a seasoned political and communications . Griffin raised for the No on 8 campaign from such as , Steve Bing and Ron Burkle. He also helped create the anti-Prop 8 featuring Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
- Hon. John A. Perez is a member who has worked in the labor movement and has served as a for organizations such as Project Los Angeles, the Latino Coalition Against and the California Center for Regional .
- Cathy Renna is nationally recognized as a media relations expert. She was a major force behind the &; Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). She is a founder and managing at Renna Communications, which specializes in issues.
- Hilary Rosen is the managing of the DC office of the Brunswick Group, a -based PR and communications strategy firm. She is also an on-air contributor for and Washington editor-at-large for The .
- is the vice of new business development and general manager of .org and previous of Planet Out.
- Spaulding is the editor and publisher of Pam’s House Blend, honored as “Best Blog” in the 2005 and 2006 Weblog Awards.
- Judy Starkman is the co-owner of convergencefilms.com, an L.A.-based production company specializing in commercials and web-based . In the past she has worked as a commercial director, a news producer and a photojournalist.
- Andy Towle is the former editor-in-chief of Genre and the behind Towleroad, which has become an important source for news, technology, culture, travel and more.
- Karin Wang, vice of programs at the Legal Center, is a founding steering of API -LA, a coalition of and allied Asian/ working to advance and promote positive of Asians and .

About the L.A. &; Center:
Since 1971 the L.A. &; Center has been building the , advocating for the rights and enriching the lives of , , and . Our wide array of services and programs includes: free / care and medications for those most in need; housing, food, clothing and support for homeless youth; low-cost counseling and addiction-recovery services; essential services for -parented families and ; legal services; and ; services; cultural arts and much more. Visit us on the Web at: www.lagaycenter.org.

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California bill targets LGBT domestic violence

(Sacramento, California) has been filed in the to expand domestic services for of the community.

The bill would broaden access for to a state fund within the California Emergency Management Agency, which supports -specific …

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Ammiano Introduces LGBT Prisoner Safety Act in California Assembly

Sponsors Bill Seeking to Eliminate , Abuse Against

Sacramento – The Prisoner Safety , AB 382, was introduced in the California this week by (D – ). The bill, sponsored by California (), is designed to prevent against , , , and () in the system. According to a recent study from the ¬fornia Department of Corrections and Re¬habilitation, 67 percent of inmates report being sexually assaulted by another inmate, a rate 15 times higher than the overall prison .

“All deserve protection from ,” said Geoff Kors, . “This bill seeks to end abuse and assault against , ensuring they receive equal and fair protection under the law.”

The promotes safety for and prevents abuse and assault against in the prison system by adding and to the list of factors that should be considered when classifying and housing . The list of factors includes age, gender, type of offense, and prior time served.
“All deserve basic protections – including those serving time in our ,” Ammiano said upon introducing the bill. “No prisoner should for his or her life or be the of abuse because of his or her or .”

The bill was developed as a direct result of a meeting held in this past December and chaired by Senator and former Gloria (D-Los Angeles). The meeting, which was sponsored by along with Just Detention International, the Law Center, National Center for Rights, and the Gender-Variant and Intersex , the dire issues facing in California prisons in order to produce solutions.

works to achieve and secure for . To improve the lives of , sponsors and coordinates efforts to ensure its passage, and other policy makers, builds coalitions, develops and empowers individuals and other organizations to engage in the political process. www.eqca.org

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Ammiano Inspires Gay and Straight Youth

Some 500 and straight young gathered at ’s Saturday to attend the 2008.

The event was designed to discuss how life is changing for of all ages.

Newly elected member was among the keynote .

“Someone like me who has been around for a really is happy to play as the . These young have a of energy [and] they’re really sophisticated,” said Ammiano.

He says the conference focused mostly on Proposition 8, the measure that banned same- in California.

Ammiano says the young were also interested in his long career in , and his of rights , .

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