California School Apologizes For Illegally Banning Sixth Grader’s Presentation On Harvey Milk

RAMONA, CA – A California school has apologized to a for illegally censoring her about last month, and they won’t engage in unconstitutional of similar in the future. The comes after the American sent a letter on May 30 to the about its violation of the student’s rights when it refused to allow her to give the presentation in class. Wrongly citing a school policy on , the school had improperly required to get parental permission to see the presentation during a recess. The student was allowed to give her presentation in class this morning.

always stood up for his beliefs and what was right, so I felt like I should do the same thing when my school told me they wouldn’t let me do my presentation,” said , a at Mt. . “I worked really hard on my presentation and I’m glad I’m finally going to get to share it with all of my like everyone else got to.”

The assignment, part of an class, was to prepare a written report on any topic. Natalie, who was inspired to write about after watching win an for portraying him, got a score of 49 out of a possible 50 points on the written report. Students were then told to make PowerPoint presentations about their reports, which they would show to other students in the class. The day before Natalie was to give her 12- she was called into the principal’s office and told she couldn’t do so. When her mother spoke with the about the presentation, she was told Natalie couldn’t give her presentation because of a district board policy on “Family Life/ .” A later, the school sent letters to of students in the class, explaining that her presentation would be held during a recess on May 8, and that students could only attend if they had parental permission due to the allegedly “sensitive” of the topic.

“Instead of quaking at the mere mention of an person’s , schools must understand that talking about someone who happens to be is no more sexual in than talking about a person who happens to be ,” said -, of the of and Imperial Counties. “Censoring Natalie’s presentation violated the and the California Code, and we’re pleased she will finally get to give her presentation on a historical figure who was such a fierce for the rights of not just but of all .”

 
The school district has agreed to all the demands the made on ’s behalf:
* The school has apologized in writing to Natalie and sent a letter about that to all the who were sent the school’s letter about the presentation.
* The school allowed Natalie to give her presentation to all the other of her class.
* The school has agreed to bring its “Family Life/ ” policy into compliance with state law, and acknowledged that the mention or acknowledgement of a person’s is not sufficient to invoke the statutes and policies on .

“If the school had taken a moment to consider its to and uphold its students’ rights instead of jumping to erroneous conclusions and trying to justify its actions by wrongly conflating Natalie’s historical presentation with , this would never have happened,” said , a with the national Project. “There’s a tremendous difference between and writing or talking about someone who happens to be , and we’re glad we were able to help the school finally understand that.”

“I’m always proud of my daughter, of course, but I’m even more proud of her for the way she stood up for her rights,” said , Natalie’s mother. “We’ve also heard from many in town and other at Natalie’s school who have been amazingly supportive. I think if were still here today, he’d be happy about how this all worked out.”

, one of Time Magazine’s “Time 100 and Icons of the 20th Century” in 1999, has been the subject of several books, an opera, a film that won the 1984 for Feature, and a released last year that won two for and . ’s birthday is the subject of a bill pending in the that would make it a state holiday.

For additional information, including a video featuring an interview with Natalie, copies of the school’s to Natalie and its letter to of students in her class, Natalie’s presentation on , the school’s letter to , and the Ramona U.S.D. “Family Life/ ” policy, can be found online at www.aclu.org/milk

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Gay pride invitation goes sour Albany Times Union

ALBANY — A local whose vandalized Volkswagen launched her on a as a welcomed as a speaker, often in with a film she made about her , will not be in the Capital Region for this weekend’s festival because of a dispute with event .

The , Erin Davies, blames the Capital Committee, a group of community and of the Capital District &; Community Council, for scuttling an Albany showing of her award-winning , “.”

Accepted at of film in the U.S. and abroad, the movie will be shown tonight, the date originally planned. But the screening has been moved from a 250- at the to the of the Capital District in , where it will be shown in a room that seats approximately 20.

“They tried to bribe and threaten me, but I wouldn’t let them and just found another place,” said Davies, 31. She alleges that anonymous of the committee thought her $10 suggested for the museum screening was too high and vowed to remove the showing from Capital listings unless she lowered it. Davies makes her living with paid and ; the price was meant to offset some of the difference between what she normally receives for appearances and the $500 fee she had agreed to for the museum event, she said.

and other involved in discussions with Davies dispute her account of what happened and characterize Davies as having a complex that her to exaggerate routine, if frustrating, negotiations into and .

“We absolutely support (the screening). It’s always been one of our ,” said Nora Yates, of the community council. The screening was included in printed calendars and is mentioned, with its new location, on the community council’s Web site. Founded in 1970, the CDGLCC, believed to be the oldest such continuously operating group in the country, is the prime force behind the 11-day, 34-event Capital 2009 that culminates with Sunday’s parade and festival in Washington Park.

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California School Bans Sixth I Presentation on Harvey Milk

California School Bans Sixth
Grader’s Presentation on Harvey MilkFaces Possible
Lawsuit For Violation Of State Code

RAMONA, CA – Wrongly citing a school policy on , a
California
school illegally censored a ’s about Harvey
earlier this month.  According
to a demand letter sent by the American to the
Ramona Unified School
District today, the school violated ’s
rights when it refused to allow her to give the presentation in
class.  Instead, the school
improperly required to get parental permission to see the
presentation during a recess.

“This whole thing is unbelievable –
first my daughter got called into the principal’s office as if she were in some
kind of trouble, and then they treated her presentation like it was something
icky,” said , mother of the Mt.
student.  “ was an
elected official in this state and an important person in history.  To
say my daughter’s presentation is
’ because happened to be is completely
wrong.”

The assignment, part of an
class, was originally to prepare a written report
on any topic.  , who
was inspired to write about after watching win an Academy
Award for portraying him, got a score of 49 out of a possible 50 points on the
written report.  Students were then
told to make PowerPoint presentations about their reports, which they
would show
to other students in the class.  The
day before Natalie was to give her 12- she was called into the
principal’s office and told she couldn’t do so.

When spoke with the
about the presentation, he said Natalie couldn’t give her
presentation because of a district board policy on “Family Life/
.”  A later, the
school sent letters to of students in the class, explaining that her
presentation would be held during a recess on May 8, and that students
could only attend if they had parental permission.

“The principal and
grossly misinterpreted school policy.
They illegally censored student speech protected by the
and the California Code,” said David
Blair-, of the of and
Imperial
Counties.  “Writing or talking about a
historical figure who advocated for for is in no
way the same thing as talking about , and should
not pretend
otherwise.”

The Ramona Unified School
District policy on “Family Life/
” reads in part:

“(P)arents/ shall be
notified in writing about any instruction in which human reproductive
organs and
their functions, processes, or are described,
illustrated, or discussed.  In
addition, before any instruction on family life, human , or
is given, the parent/ shall be provided
with written notice explaining that the instruction will be
given…”

“Schools that as if any mention
of the of is something too controversial or ’sensitive’ to
discuss are doing a disservice to their students,” said Elizabeth
Gill, a with the ’s
national Project.  “This school
completely overstepped its bounds in trying to
by shunting
her presentation off to a recess time and misusing a school policy to
justify requiring parental permission to see it.”

In today’s letter, the is
demanding that the school:

·
Apologize in writing to Natalie
Jones and send a letter about that to all the who were sent the
principal’s letter about the presentation
·
Give
an opportunity to give her presentation to all the other
of her class
·
Clarify
in writing that the parental notification and permission portion of the “Family
Life/ ” policy only applies to the curricula identified as “course
content” for “Family Life/ instruction”

The is giving the district
five days to respond or it may file a lawsuit on Bonnie and ’s
behalf.

, one of Time Magazine’s “Time 100 and
Icons of the 20th Century” in 1999, has been the subject of several books, an
opera, a film that won the 1984 for
Feature, and a released last year that won two for
and .
’s birthday, the subject of a bill pending in the
that would make it a state holiday, is this Friday.

For additional information,
including copies of ’s presentation on , the school’s
letter to , and the Ramona U.S.D. “Family Life/ ” policy,
visit http://www.aclu.org/Milk.

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Taking aim at the hypocrisy of closeted politicians

Does a ’s right to privacy trump the wrong of ? thinks not.
He doesn’t care about the lives of . But he cares that when a pol’s is secret, often and self- color his voting record. Dick is outraged when closeted against , against the right of to adopt, and against funding for /. He’s so outraged that he has made a movie exposing the disconnect between what these men practice and what they preach.
Despite its title, is calm, riveting, and provocative, taking in officials who come out and and at those who remain closeted. The film saves most of its ammunition for the media’s “orchestrated ,” creating a that perpetuates the double lives of these men. Yes, they are all men, and with the exception of Ed , former , all are . (Why should we care? One, . , who recently married a , is a leading candidate for in 2012.)
Dick, whose prior documentaries include , a trenchant and amusing take on the double standard of the motion-picture ratings board, is ambivalent about his role in “outing” closeted .
Beltway , on hand to furnish color commentary on who’s in the closet and why, considers the question of whether outing is a form of . Is it the closeted practice or the outing that perpetuates the of ? Certainly, whenever a or admits his hidden , he must take the media walk of .
Rogers’ answer to the chicken-or-egg question is that the goal of outing is to expose political , not . To this end, Dick provides each closeted ’s voting record on rights; most of them show that he is voting against his own self-interest. See Taking aim at the hypocrisy of closeted politicians Inquirer * Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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“Voices of Witness Africa” Screening Set for May 10

The film “ of ” will be shown at St. John’s at 7:30 pm on Sunday May 10. One of the , the Rev. of Kalamazoo, MI, will be there for this premier showing.
As long ago as 1978, the of Communion urged the church to listen to who are , , and (GLBT). Now a powerful new half-hour film, of , helps Episcopalians keep the church’s commitment to listen.
As we move toward the ’s General Convention this summer, issues involving full of all the baptized, including , will once again be front and center. Much of the U.S. , like our , has moved toward full — but this impulse encounters deep from other parts of the Communion where is viewed as a foreign, perhaps , import. dispels any claim that there are no — and gives us an opportunity to listen to their hopes and . See www.saintjohnsf.org

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Anti-Gay Senator Out; LGBT Festival Celebrates

Chris Buttars, the Utah famous for racist and anti- outbursts, was removed from his post as head of the for breaking a deal with his anti- to cool the .

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Buttars’ latest was to a . He called same- relations “an ” and the movement “probably the greatest threat to America,” while comparing to “radicals.”

“Most of what Senator Buttars said, I agree with,” said Stephenson, but his caucus felt Buttars had become too much of a “” on issues.

A called him a “Buttaraurus,” writing, “Buttars will never change. But Utah will.”

A “Buttars-” with live and a DJ was organized by for the lawn of the on February 28 and attracted more than 1,000 celebrating the senator being taken down a peg. See Anti-Gay Senator Out; LGBT Festival Celebrates

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Buttars broke vow of silence, senator claims

Controversial Sen. Chris Buttars was stripped of his committee posts not because he went on an anti- in an interview with a but because the broke a deal with leaders not to talk about issues.

That’s what a revealed on a Saturday.

“I have to tell you publicly that most of what Sen. Buttars said — I agree with,” Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, said on the weekly “Inside Utah ” on KTKK-AM. “However, my concern is that we, as a caucus, had an agreement that because Senator Buttars has become such a on this issue, that he would not be the on the issue.”

Buttars violated that agreement, Stephenson said, adding that the comments undermined “everything we’ve done” in the last three weeks of the . MORE

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Utah lawmaker who made anti-gay comments removed as committees’ chairman

A defiant Sen. Chris Buttars, R-, said Friday he won’t let his from two key chairmanships stop him from defending against “an increasingly vocal and radical of the community.”

Earlier Friday, Michael Waddoups, R-Taylorsville, took the unusual step of publicly announcing he was removing Buttars as both chairman and a member of the

The decision also strips Buttars of his of the Judicial Committee. Buttars, re-elected last year to a third term, remains chairman of the and and vice-chairman of the powerful .

Waddoups said his action should not be seen as a punishment for anti- statements Buttars made to a , which include comparing -rights to terrorists and calling them “the greatest threat to America going down.”

The leader said Buttars is considered by his to be a “stalwart” who “represents the views of many of his and many of ours.” Waddoups acknowledged he did not agree with everything Buttars said, but he repeatedly declined to be specific.

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Sympathy for the Devil: Why We Should Show Some Compassion for Ted Haggard

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I just watched the film, “The Trials of Haggard,” produced by (which the media seem curiously intent on identifying not as a but as the daughter of Pelosi, the ). The film is a follow-up to her 2007 film “Friends of ,” in which Haggard was prominently featured just before his from revelations that he had relations with a male , with whom he also did methamphetamine. And all this happened right in the middle of the political about , in which Haggard condemned as an and as a that should never be legalized.

Now, I enjoy roasting a as much as the next person, and I sat down to watch Pelosi’s film sharpening my typing fingers in preparation for slicing this evangelical to pieces, especially after just watching him on Live, in which he failed to apologize to for condemning the very “” he also presumably made. (In his is a choice–a bad choice, a sinful choice, but a choice nonetheless). But I came away feeling some compassion for Haggard, as it were. I don’t know if Pelosi intended her film to have this effect–I suspect not from her off- in the film as she follows the fallen around Phoenix selling door-to-door and bumming rooms off friends at which his family can live. But given what we know about the power of , and the fact that this man devoted his entire life and essence to being an Evangelical Christian and all that stands for–which is a lot when you are the of the -strong –what a striking conflict his life has been (and by all accounts still is).

By now, most of us know that is not a “choice,” any more than heterosexuality is a choice. Asking a person “When did you choose to become ?” makes about as much sense as asking a straight person “When did you choose to become straight?” The answer is the same: “Uh? I didn’t choose. I’ve always felt this way.” Right, and all the evidence from , psychology, and behavior genetics (twin studies) points to the fact that most are born straight, some are born , and some are even born , and that’s just the way it is. In a large population (and six billion of a large mammalian species certainly counts) with considerable variation in most characteristics, it is inevitable that even something as seemingly straightforward (if you’ll pardon the pun) as will likely show variations on that central theme.

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‘Out of Annapolis’

Out of Annapolis,’ a film featuring 35 alumni of the U.S. , has almost been completed. The , an called USNA Out, are hoping to get it shown at come summer 2009. A preliminary trailer has been released: See ‘Out of Annapolis’

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