Equality California, Jordan / Rustin Coalition Launch Mobilization Effort on Marriage for Same-Sex Couples in African-American Communities, Outreach Includes TV ad, on-the-ground organizing

Los Angeles – As same- who were able to legally marry last year celebrate their one-year-anniversaries, California () and Jordan / Coalition () are together launching an and on the to marry in LA’s African-American communities. The effort includes a TV commercial, on-the-ground and a dedicated field office, which will be based in South Los Angeles, a predominantly African-American community.

“Jordan / Coalition is happy to with California as we do the work to open the of all , including those in the Black community, on the question of for same- ,” said Ron Buckmire, board . “Our includes a multi-, and public and even the of staffing and supplies. I am confident that together we will see the day when full is restored to our state.”

As part of today’s , the organizations released a ad that features a African-, Xavier and -Haggood, along with three of their five children, Dante, Emmanuel and Fatima. The family lives in LA’s Leimert . Their ad is scheduled to air starting the week of June 22nd.

“As we celebrate this one-year-anniversary of marriages in California, we are proud to be working with Jordan / Coalition to have with African-Americans about for same- ,” said Director Marc . “As really get to know our families, they will see they have the same hopes, dreams and concerns as any other family and simply want the protections and that affords.”
The office is slated to open later this summer. , , and a coalition of and rooted in South Los Angeles will work collaboratively to and door-to-door efforts to talk with African-American .
 
To view the ad, click here: http://www.eqca.org/michael&xavier
California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights 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 , public and . www.eqca.org
The mission of the Barbara Jordan / Bayard Coalition (or Jordan / Coalition) is to empower Black same-gender loving, , , and individuals and families in Greater Los Angeles, to promote equal rights and to for fair treatment of everyone without regard to race, and or . www.jordanrustin.org

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Gay Republican Sen. Koering eyeing governors seat

Sen. , R-, told the Pioneer Press he’s thinking about jumping into the race for governor in 2010. Koering, a man, opened up about his in 2005 during a bitter over a banning same- .
Koering said he is “forming an and will be talking to state party leaders, delegates, and to gauge the possibility of a 2010 gubernatorial run.”
Of the other announced candidate, he told PiPress’ Rachel -Berger that, “I’d don’t [] think they have nothing on me. I I get worried that if it is just going to be somebody from the area, I I’d like to see somebody from the rural area put their hat in the ring.”
Koering is a somewhat with strong anti- and bona fides, but was a supporter of legalizing for and is against banning same- by , both generally regarded as progressive stances.
He says he can work on both sides of the . “The state is in a right now,” he said. “We are in need of a officer who can work across party lines to get through these troubled times.” See Gay Republican Sen. Koering eyeing governors seat
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Prayer Service on the EVE of Decision Day – Monday, May 25 Grace Cathedral (1100 California Street San Francisco), 7:00 – 8:30 pm

PROP 8 DECISION DAY IS ON MAY 26, TUESDAY!

Decision Day is on Tuesday, May 26!!!

From the CA website: “The California has announced that it will issue an opinion in three cases challenging the of Proposition 8 at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2009. (Strauss v. Horton, S168047; Tyler v. , S168066; City and County of v. Horton, S168078.) Tuesday at 10 a.m., the opinion will be available on the Web site at this link: http://www..com/l/;http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/.”

You are invited to the following :

1. Service on the of Decision Day – Monday, May 25
(1100 ), 7:00 – 8:30 pm

The night before the announcement of the CA ’s decision, we invite the Bay Area community to come for an evening of songs and meditation that will center our hearts on peace, healing and understanding.

2. Service/Blessing on Decision Day – Tuesday, May 26
St. Francis (152 Church St. , across from ), 8:30 – 9:15 am

The morning of the decision, we invite the Bay Area community to come for encouraging and words from , testimonies from married and for those who will be doing . We will march in a from the church to Plaza. Some will join the march from the Center on Market and .

NOTE: We request to come in their as appropriate for their . Please come at 8:00am to prepare.

CONTACT: Rev. Roland at rstringfellow@clgs.org

3. Circle of Care – Tuesday, May 26, Plaza

If Proposition 8 is upheld, we will surround those who are willing to be arrested in civic disobedience as we sing, and move aside as they are arrested.

is not just a nice idea for some. To deny it is a form of bashing. On Decision Day, a group of will participate in if the upholds Prop 8. In with an interfaith group of , we’ll do a peaceful street blockade with the message SEPARATE IS NOT EQUAL!

We’re looking for to participate in this action with us, and for who will support us as peacekeepers and legal . For more information, please action@onestruggleonefight.com.

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Bay Area Coalition of Welcoming
California for
Congregation Sha’ar Zahav
Fellowship of the Rainbow
Progressive
Jewish Mosaic - The National Center for Sexual and Gender
California Council of

The Fellowship
Metropolitan Community Church of
in Christ Church of
Center for and Studies of Pacific School of
California

Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry California
Glide Memorial

St. Francis
One , One Fight
Nueva Vida Ministries
The Society of Franciscan Workers
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PANA Institute of Pacific School of
Network on and Justice for API LGBTQ
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Workers and Gay Rights Groups to Ban together to Fight for Marriage Equality and expose ‘Hyatt Hypocrisy’

Ceremonial with Raymond and Byron, Featured in “13 Stories”

A press conference announcing the expansion of the ‘Hyatt ’ campaign to Long Beach is set today in Long Beach, CA. of the coalition will participate in a ceremonial ceremony, calling on Hyatt management with demands regarding .

The Sunshine Daye, Namaste of Mind and Center/ Long Beach Parade; Tonia Reyes Uranga, Long Beach ; Mike Bonin, Co-Founder of Camp , Campaign; Raymond and Byron, married featured in “13 Stories;” and Kimberlee Woods, . Director and Center of Greater Long Beach are expected to attend.

rights , workers, and will join forces outside the Long Beach in support the ongoing fight for . The is owned and operated by the , which also operates the in , owned by Doug Manchester. Manchester donated $125,000 to help put California’s Proposition 8 on the ballot . The has been at the of the battle over same- since leaders of ’s community called a of the hotel in July.

This event is co-sponsored by the Long Beach Coalition for Good &; a Healthy Community, Campaign, Campaign, Equal Roots, at Work and California.

The coalition is not calling for a of the , but to hold the and its owner and operator, The , accountable for their to Manchester. With this press conference and , labor and rights will expand the Hyatt campaign, which is in full swing in , to Hyatt’s Long Beach Hotel.

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“TEST ME / for hiv” challenges assumptions about HIV risk in the Asian and Pacific Islander Communities

Asian &; Coalition on /, Inc. () will announce the of “TEST ME / for ”, a historic effort to a major discrepancy and public problem – very limited access to testing and increasing infection rates in the Asian and (A&;) communities.

On May 19 2009, A&; / Awareness Day, will be joined by elected officials and on the steps of to the campaign and the public to take . May is also .

Currently, A&;PIs are the only racial/ethnic group in New York that have not experienced a in the number of new diagnoses, but only six percent (6%) of A&; report that their doctor recommended an test. This presents a major public concern that could have a far-reaching impact.

 
“‘Do you want an test today?”’ That question can be all it takes for a doctor to begin a conversation about their patient’s for ,” said Robert , ’s Chief . “ almost never pose that question to their Asian and patients because they assume the patient won’t need it. The patient the doctor’s office not knowing their status; this can to harm to the patient and extreme for their (s). This is a public concern. have an obligation to ask that question without regard to culture or ethnicity.”

has identified limited access to testing as a critical that requires the attention of and the community. Often, have preconceived assumptions about the sexual factors and lifestyle of A&;PIs based on the of Asians as “the .” seeks to change among by encouraging A&;PIs to begin the conversation in an effort to this major public problem.

 
Patients, who depend on their to advise them about what they should be screened for, are left with an incomplete of their and in possible danger. This year, a Chinese , living with , was finally diagnosed with the disease after she sought services at . Infected with and stricken by an related illness, she went from local doctor to doctor without a diagnosis, much less a recommendation for an test. During this delay in getting the right treatment, had weakened her system to the point where she developed an opportunistic infection, which could have been prevented with appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

The of the campaign will be a coordinated effort to have visit their doctor’s office wearing a tee shirt that reads “TEST ME / for ”. The action is meant to initiate conversation and create an opportunity to educate about the discrepancy.

hopes that the earned media in both and ethnic press and work with religious and will expand the discussion about in various A&; communities. The campaign will also disseminate information about the issue, and educate A&; community about obtaining an test.

 
“Our hope is that the will come around, but until that time comes I call on every A&; person to demand a test. is here to teach you what you should ask for and help empower you to take of your , but it’s up to you to take that step and say ‘test me for ’, “said Therese R. Rodriguez, ’s . “If you have not discussed with your doctor, you do not have a complete picture of your . You need to ask the question so that you can have the peace of mind that a complete exam gives.”

’s mission is to combat / stigma and related , to prevent the spread of the / in Asian &; communities, and to provide care and treatment for Asian &; living with / and their families. The was founded ago and remains the only Pan-Asian / devoted to working with A&; communities in .

“I applaud for empowering Asian and to take of their ,” said Dr. Monica Sweeney Assistant Commissioner of the Department’s Bureau of / Prevention and . “As long as there are out there who are unaware of their status, there is a great of transmission. If you do not know your status, you cannot access the care you need and you can unknowingly spread the to others. Everybody needs to know their status.”

’s Chief and will brief the media about the issue and the campaign at the May 19 press conference and can be made available for interview prior to the announced. Mayor Michael , Governor David Patterson and other elected offices have been invited to attend the press conference.

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Historic effort to boost HIV/AIDS testing in Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) communities.Set

NEW YORK, NY, – Asian &; Coalition on /, Inc. () will announce the of “TEST ME / for ”, a historic effort to a major discrepancy and public problem – very limited access to testing and increasing infection rates in the Asian and (A&;) communities.

On May 19 2009, A&; / Awareness Day, will be joined by elected officials and on the steps of to the campaign and the public to take . May is also .

Currently, A&;PIs are the only racial/ethnic group in New York that has not experienced a in the number of new diagnoses, but only six percent (6%) of A&; report that their doctor recommended an test. This presents a major public concern that could have a far-reaching impact.

The of the “TEST ME/for ” campaign will be a coordinated effort to have visit their doctor’s office wearing a tee shirt that reads “TEST ME / for ”. The action is meant to initiate the conversation and create an opportunity to educate about the discrepancy.

’s Chief and will brief the media about the issue and the campaign at the May, 19 press conference. Mayor Michael , Governor and have been invited to join in launching the campaign.

’s is the only Pan-Asian / devoted to working with A&; communities in .

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Equality California Launches Historic Win Marriage Back: Make it Real! Campaign

mobilization and statewide ad buy announced

Los Angeles – California () today is launching the largest of its kind in : Win Back: Make it Real! The new , , on-the-ground , door-to-door canvassing and online . Over the next 100 days, the campaign will reach more than 300,000 in person and millions online and over the airwaves.
“This is exactly the kind of person-to-person, peer-to-peer we need to be doing to change minds and win support for the to marry for same- ,” said Mayor .
is a plaintiff in the against Prop. 8. The Court is scheduled to issue its ruling between now and June 3rd.

“While we remain hopeful that the court could invalidate Prop. 8, we cannot wait another day to take action. We are launching the most extensive campaign of its kind to talk openly and honestly with on their , online and over the airwaves in order to achieve full for , , and community ,” said Director Marc .

As part of today’s , released the first two in a series of that feature same- and hurt by the ban. The first are scheduled to air statewide starting Monday.

Over the next , volunteer will knock on 40,000 in targeted communities as well as enlist 100,000 to serve as , who will to have about with at least 300,000 .

To help meet the campaign’s , is currently hiring and placing 25 full- throughout the state, including the , the , , Sacramento, Los Angeles and Counties. Six have already been hired.

“This campaign is for every person in every community in every part of our state, and it will empower our diverse community and to win back together,” said Shorter, . “We will also enlist 1,000 in the next 100 days to help spread the word that is a spiritual value as well as a civil right.”

will also major with , and as part of the campaign specifically working with African American and Latino communities.

To view the , click here: www.eqca.org/realstories

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Iraqi ‘executioner’ defends killing of gay men

Abu likens his work to that of a surgeon, out diseased parts of a body to save it from cancer. But unlike a doctor, he does not save lives, he takes them. Specifically, Abu and a of claim to have been killing men in .

“We see this [] as a serious illness in the community that has been spreading rapidly among the youth after it was brought in from the outside by ,” he said, in an interview in the . Abu is not his real name. “These are not the habits of or our community and we must eliminate them.”

In recent months, of Iraqi men are believed to have been murdered because of their , in a of those considered to be morally deviant, although such have been taking place since 2003. Officially the police put the number in the past two months at fewer than 10 , although unofficially they are reported to acknowledge the number is more than double that.

Some of the dead are likely to have been killed by family or tribe who view the victim’s as a stain on their collective . According to Abu , however, there has also been an organised campaign to exterminate . He did not say how he and his group had killed, only that they had been involved in executing “some” and had permission from key in the Shaab area, in the north-east of the capital, where he has been operating.

None of the claims can be independently verified.

“We had approval from the main Iraqi tribes here to liquidate those [men] copying the ways of women,” he said, explaining that he had been in the Mahdi but was now working independently after the was disbanded by the leader of the Sadr movement, . “Our aim is not to destabilise the . Our aim is to help stabilise society.”

Abu likens his work to that of a surgeon, out diseased parts of a body to save it from cancer. But unlike a doctor, he does not save lives, he takes them. Specifically, Abu and a of claim to have been killing men in .

“We see this [] as a serious illness in the community that has been spreading rapidly among the youth after it was brought in from the outside by ,” he said, in an interview in the . Abu is not his real name. “These are not the habits of or our community and we must eliminate them.”

In recent months, of Iraqi men are believed to have been murdered because of their , in a of those considered to be morally deviant, although such have been taking place since 2003. Officially the police put the number in the past two months at fewer than 10 , although unofficially they are reported to acknowledge the number is more than double that.

Some of the dead are likely to have been killed by family or tribe who view the victim’s as a stain on their collective . According to Abu , however, there has also been an organised campaign to exterminate . He did not say how he and his group had killed, only that they had been involved in executing “some” and had permission from key in the Shaab area, in the north-east of the capital, where he has been operating.

None of the claims can be independently verified.

“We had approval from the main Iraqi tribes here to liquidate those [men] copying the ways of women,” he said, explaining that he had been in the Mahdi but was now working independently after the was disbanded by the leader of the Sadr movement, . “Our aim is not to destabilise the . Our aim is to help stabilise society.”

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Legal Groups, City of West Hollywood to Host Viewing of Oral Arguments in Proposition 8 Challenge

(West , March 2, 2008) — , the L.A. &; Center, the American , the National Center for Rights and the City of West will host a viewing of arguments in the Proposition 8 on Thursday, March 5, 2009 at West Auditorium, followed by a press conference…

for same- , organizations and the state ’s office will appear before the California on March 5 to the court to strike down Proposition 8. At issue in the case is whether the process can be used to strip and of under the law by taking away their fundamental right to marry. Because the case has serious implications for any , it has generated from many national and state as well as California , local governments, bar associations, business interests, labor , and religious .

and other of the public, along with for the challenging Proposition 8, will be available for interview at the viewing of the arguments, which will be televised live. Following arguments, as well as representatives of of the court will hold a at the auditorium to give their reaction to the day’s and put them into perspective.

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LGBT activists ready for new rights battles

The National and ’s annual conference for some 2,000 and over the weekend helped recharge the of following tough losses on anti- ballot in California and three other states, according to these articles. “ came here on . Now we can send our home with a and renewed purpose,” said conference Sue . The Denver Post (2/2) , The Fresno Bee (Calif.)/The Associated Press () (1/30)

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