Gay incident reopens Salt Lake City’s Main Street plaza wounds

It’s the wound that won’t heal. The rift that won’t close. And earlier this month, two lovers’ purportedly innocuous late-night — though LDS Church officials insist it was far more amorous than that — ripped it wide open.

Utah’s simmering religious divide boiled over — once again — at the geographical and philosophical of church and state: the Main Street Plaza in downtown Salt Lake City.

“It is a that will continue to be peeled away — and may never heal,” says Dani Eyer, the former director who fought to preserve First Amendment rights on the plaza.

Matt and say they held hands, kissed and then squabbled with on the LDS Church-owned square. police issued a ticket for trespassing. In , supporters of the couple staged a “-in” outside the plaza and plan another such today.

The Church — a to which 60 percent of belong — defended its right to regulate “” on the plaza.

“What we’re seeing now is a of what should have been obvious from the very beginning,” says former Mayor Anderson. “This block of Main Street never should have been conveyed to the Church. It was a recipe for ongoing between the Church and those who are not .”

The church bought the strip of Main — from to — in 1999 after then- and the City Council, with the only two non- dissenting, signed off on the $8. deal. But the burned for five more years as were asked to settle the prickly issue of whether the church could govern on the plaza and whether the city could retain a public right of way (as outlined in the original deal).

“It was meant to be for everybody,” Eyer says. “Where come and go their go with them.”

After a 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in 2002, activities returned to the plaza. But by anti- — including cries of “” and “harlot” hurled at newlywed — “sustained divisions” that “reached to the point of ” between and non-, Anderson says.

In the end, he agreed to trade the public easement for cash and land to build a west-side community center.

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For Gay Iranian Refugees, a Matter of Life or Death

NOTE: This is the second of two parts, the first, on the election revolt, was on EDGE in June.

The international media clamor surrounding last month’s election, which saw the contentious re-election of result in weeks of , and , may have died down, but the unstable lives on for residents of the Islamic republic.

They continue to major restrictions on and threats to their safety if they choose to speak out. And they will not soon forget the street that resulted in the death, and of many , and –all part of the worst unrest the country has seen in thirty years.

This is particularly true for and , both those who remain inside the country and those who have escaped. They are familiar with oppressive treatment from their government, one which continues to and crack down against any outward display of queerness. The first story (published here June 30, 2009,) examined the facing the community, particularly in light of the government’s to any post-election of .

Building from that story, we now take a look at the facing who have fled the country with the hopes of seeking in the West. Forced, in many cases, to leave behind their families, and the culture of their blood, their dreams of living in still a number of .

When refugees and seekers leave, they are sent to live temporarily to a number of a , though most end up in small Turkish towns known as “,” far from the larger cities like or Istanbul. They file a request to be granted official status with the for Refugees (UNHCR), in order to legally move West, and then they wait. In many cases, that can last up to three years, a time during which is difficult to find and is not unusual.
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Claiming God is on their side, thousands rally in support of gay marriage ban

Thousands of supporters of California’s ban on same- rallied in Fresno and on Sunday in what described as a of traditional and a thank-you to the California for upholding their voter-approved measure.The followed Saturday’s gathering of in Fresno to renew efforts to reverse Proposition 8, which the high court let stand early last week. See Thousands rally in support of gay marriage ban

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L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center to President Obama: ‘We Need Action and We Need It Now!’

Center Welcomes to L.A. With Open Letter, Urging Him to Fulfill Campaign Promises and Speak Out in Favor of

LOS ANGELES, CA — The L.A. &; Center’s Officer Lorri L. Jean released the following letter to today:

Dear :

Welcome to California, Mr. . I welcome you with a heavy because of the California ’s decision to uphold Prop. 8, relegating same- to second-class status and denying us that most noble of America, “ for all.”

You are arriving in Los Angeles on the heels of emotional throughout California and our nation and your at such a time speaks volumes. and our have the “ to hope” for a country that treats us fairly and equally and for a with the will to stand up for those ideals. From you we expect nothing less.

We know the country many serious and we have strived to be patient. We’ve waited for the slightest sign you would live up to your to be a “fierce ” for our while watching and of the , who have never been more needed, get discharged from the military. And so far you have done nothing. No . No call to cease such foolish and that make our nation less safe.

You pledged to repeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, Mr. . You promised to support a “complete repeal” of the so-called Defense of and pledged to for that would give same- the 1,100+ federal rights and benefits we are denied, including the same rights to benefits. You said, “Federal law should not discriminate in any way against and .”

What of those promises, Mr. ?

Your commitment to repeal has been removed from the Web site. Your to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was removed and then replaced with a watered-down version. And in the of yesterday’s California ruling, you have remained silent while your press secretary summarily dismisses questions about the issue.

We not only need to hear from our , we need his action. And we need it now.

We need your words, Mr. . But we also need your deeds. We expect you to fulfill the promises you made to us. As Dr. Jr. taught us, “Justice too long delayed is justice denied.” Do not delay, Mr. . The time for action is now.

 Sincerely,

 Lorri L. Jean  Officer L.A.  &;  Center

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Moscow Police Smother Rally for Gay Rights as It Begins

in quickly suppressed a rights on Saturday, detaining of who hoped to in Russia of the Eurovision song contest final on .

The approximately 40 rounded up for trying to hold what a police , Anatoly Lastovetsky, called “unsanctioned” .

Such have become an annual headache for the , who refuse to grant permission to to hold the despite protecting of assembly. At previous rights , have often stood by as neo- and radical attacked .

While there were no reports of on Saturday, the on this year’s could prove an embarrassment as thousands of enter the city for the final, a huge spectacle that is hosting for the first time after Dima Bilan, a Russian star, won last year’s contest in . See Moscow Police Smother Rally for Gay Rights as It Begins

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Graphic Gay Film, Made in Secret, Makes it to Cannes from China

The 62nd edition of the at Cannes (the “Festival de Cannes”) includes a new look at from of “, as well as a secretly-filmed movie about in .A May 15 article at Adelaide Now quoted the director of “,” , as saying, “I hope to be the last ever to be banned.”The article said that the full- contains several depicting between men. The movie had to be made in secret not only because of the subject matter, but also because Ye has been banned from making for a five-year , following his last movie, “Summer Palace,” which is set in 1989 and concerns the Tiananmen Square .”We were psychologically prepared to be stopped during the filming,” said Ye, “but that never happened, and today here we are with the film and the cast, which after all is a good thing.” See Graphic Gay Film, Made in Secret, Makes it to Cannes from China
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National Equality Rally at Independence Hall March for Equality on Independence Mall Sunday, May 3, 2009



, PA — The National Park Service (NPS) has issued a permit for a National at Independence Hall on , May 3, 2009 at .

The goals of the National are:

– Passage of trans-inclusive and the

Non- (ENDA)

– Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and the Defense of

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– Support for GLBT issues

– Equal benefits for same- families

– Same-

Regional, state and national organizations, of color, progressive , and college GSAs, and straight organizations will be represented as Co-. Over 100 organizations from across the nation will March for on .

Leaders will carry their ’s name on pole-mounted placards. , and straight will be offered American and . After completion of the March for , , organizations, and will fill in for a one-hour high-impact .

and Lilli Vincenz will , organizations, and straight in the March for on from the National Center to Independence Hall.

The Rainbow Chorale of will open the with a choral , and 100 of the Men’s Chorus, Anna ’s Choir and the of will sing a special of “America the Beautiful” to end the .

The Band and of the national and Band Association will join the March for on . The and Band Association marched in ’s . There will be from the New York Corps, D.C.’s Different Drummers, North Carolina Band, and Flamingo Band of South Florida, among others, marching past the Liberty Bell Center and the Historic to Independence Hall.

Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell are where the held the first organized and called “Annual Reminders” each Fourth of July from 1965 to 1969. The Annual Reminders laid the for the Riots in 1969 and the first New York Parade in 1970.

“Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell are where the movement was launched. With a new and a who describes himself as a ‘fierce ’ of our , it is the right moment for us to join hands at an iconic location to demand ,” stated Malcolm Lazin, of Forum.

Forum is a national and international GLBT with an educational . The National at Independence Hall will be held on the concluding day of Forum 2009 ( 27 to May 3), the largest and premiere annual national and international GLBT forum.

For more information about the National at Independence Hall, visit www.nationalequalityrally.org. For more information on -friendly or to book a hotel stay, visit the Greater Tourism Corporation’s website at www.gophila.com/gay.

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How the Rising Gay Marriage Issue Affects Cal Gov Race

The over has suddenly re-emerged nationally, setting the stage for volatile in California when the Prop. 8 decision comes down between now and June.

’s decision by the Iowa that found unconstitutional a on same- was followed within days by enactment of a pro- law in and passage of another in the District of . All this could push the issue directly before , as similar move in New York and other states.

The flurry of activity triggered an all-hands-alert among religious of , by an outfit called the National for , which rushed to air in California and other key states a dubious that uses paid to mouth lines of supposedly real whose purported lives are about to be allegedly disrupted by “The .” (And for a good spoof of the ad, try this.)

of Prop. 8 meanwhile are sniffing defeat in court and planning mass if the California Supremes uphold the ban on passed . The court has until to issue its ruling.

All of which complicates the lives of the candidates for governor. After months of mouthing about the green , as all--all-the-time stories blanketed the news cycle, wannabes now the of getting whipsawed between two highly motivated enemy camps: ardent progressive and demanding for all versus impassioned evangelicals and other churched , fiercely intent on protecting their most from doom.

Read how the issue affects the governor’s race at www.calbuzz.com

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California Supreme Court may reveal stance on Prop. 8 on Thursday

eporting from — The California may reveal Thursday whether it intends to uphold Proposition 8, and if so, whether an estimated 18,000 same- marriages will remain valid, during a high-stakes televised session that has sparked plans for throughout the state.

By now, the court already has drafted a decision on the case, with an author and at least three other justices willing to sign it. arguments sometimes result in changes to the draft, but rarely do they change the . The ruling is due in 90 days. See California Supreme Court may reveal stance on Prop. 8 on Thursday

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California Supreme Court to discuss Proposition 8 in televised session Los Angeles Times -


The California may reveal Thursday whether it intends to uphold Proposition 8, and if so, whether an estimated 18,000 same- marriages will remain valid, during a high-stakes televised session that has sparked plans for around the state.

By now, the court already has drafted a decision on the case, with an author and at least three other justices willing to sign it. arguments sometimes results in changes to the draft ruling, but rarely do they change the . The ruling is due in 90 days.

Ronald M. George, who wrote the historic May 15, 2008, decision that gave same- the right to marry, will be the one to watch during the hearing because he is often in the majority and usually writes the rulings in the most .

Most expect that the court will garner enough votes to uphold existing marriages but not enough to overturn Proposition 8. The in May’s 4-3 ruling said the decision should be left to the voters.

One has said that the court could both affirm its historic May 15 ruling giving and uphold Proposition 8 by requiring the state to use a term other than “” and apply it to all , and straight.

“The alternatives are for the court to accept Proposition 8 and authorize the to the in a way that undermines a basic of ,” said Pepperdine . If the court overturns Proposition 8, “that is the short course toward .”

The court is under . of have threatened to mount a campaign to boot justices who to overturn the . The voters ousted state high was in 1986, when then- Bird and two a retention election.

On the other side, the Legislature has passed two resolutions opposing Proposition 8, and and vigils are being planned statewide to the court to throw out the measure.

Thousands are expected to descend Thursday on the Civic Center to watch the hearing live on a giant outdoor screen, just steps from the where the justices will be prodding in a jammed . SeeCalifornia Supreme Court to discuss Proposition 8 in televised session

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