Buenos Aires grants first marriage license to gays

() were granted a license in ’s capital on Monday, in a country and region where laws ban .

Di Bello and his won the right to get married when a judge ruled last week that a ban on …

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DC law grants lesbian parenthood rights

A new law allows non-birth to be legally known for children born through .

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DC Law Helps Lesbian Couples Become Moms

A new D.C. law is making it a easier for a newborn to have two mommies from birth. According to the law, on July 18, the District of will confer “the status of legal parent on both mothers who plan a child using ,” Polikoff reports.

In the past, the ’s would have to go through an process to become a legal parent of the child; now, the second just needs to fill out some to demonstrate her “written consent” of . Polikoff notes that the new law is “-neutral and gender-neutral,” so it will change policy in a couple of other situations as well:

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Minister defends decision not to fund gay arts festival

— Industry says his government had to consider “regional ” when doling out to big tourism - and that’s why a arts festival in Montreal didn’t make the cut.

The of Montreal’s Divers-Cite festival, which features and performers from around the world, said they were shocked to find out this week that their application for funding under the new program had been rejected.

They had been told by they had all the for their $155,000 - a fact not disputed by the government.

Director had initially scoffed at suggestions that ideology might be at play in handing out , but now says she suspects were involved.

After some complained last month that Toronto’s Week had received $400,000, junior responsibility for the file.

But Clement said Wednesday there had been an “avalanche” of applications under the $100-million Marquee Tourism Program and had to be made.

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Homosexual Haitian Migrants Focus of UA Doctoral Student’s Research


Erin Durban

Erin spent time in Haiti last year initiating her field research about individuals who immigrate to the . While there, she worked to immerse herself in the culture, which included learning about vévé, used during , from a priest, .

Erin Durban in Haiti

Erin , center, is making her to Haiti to learn about the Haitians make in immigrating to the , but then opting to return to their home country.

Erin , a candidate in the UA’s gender and women’s studies department, will travel to Haiti to study the Haitians migrants make when they leave for the U.S. but then return home.

As an undergraduate in Denver, Erin began to study the conditions of Haitian and ways the has been embroiled in the history of the country.

Now a candidate in gender and women’s studies, is studying the of “-identified” Haitians who choose to leave for the , but then opt to return home.

Perplexing to is the idea that the has a for offering “more liberated spaces” to around the world seeking – whether for political, economic, or because of – and yet certain of Haitians decide to return to a county that has offers little protection against -based .

, whose are in , migration and cultural studies as well as social and , said she is interested in studying way Haitians interpret the between the and Haiti within the context of what is defined as “home.”

She recently received a Social and Behavioral grant for her project, “Desire to Return, Desire to Leave: Investigating Haitian Migration.” The institute, which operates out of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, promotes research in the college.

The project will take her later this month to the country of more than 9 million inhabitants, where she will spend several weeks conducting research in Jacmel and Port-au- to better understand the complexities association with the migration of Haitians who are .

Her investigation, she said, may also help to shed more light on the ways in which economic, political and social interactions and pressures influence certain .

One challenge she’ll is the amount of information about in Haitians, said , who intends to publish an article about her research and incorporate her findings into her dissertation.

“Surprisingly, there is not a of research about migration in Haiti,” said, noting that of existing and documentaries, most tend to on men or the vodou, or voodoo, , which tends to be more accepting of .

The , too, tends to be on the turmoil in Haiti, considered the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

’s interest in these issues was heighted about five years ago with the announcement of the ’ Stabilization Mission in Haiti, a established in response to armed in the country. The is among the countries offering military and police personnel in the effort.

“Everywhere I went it seemed I was hearing about Haiti and I found it very strange that here is this place that is really close that no one ever really talks about,” she said. “But when they do, all we ever hear about is , and disease.”

said it is important to understand – outside of the typical contexts of and – how gender and are shaping the experience of migrants.

She was encouraged to begin studying what she described as “the coexistence” of two seemingly conflicting beliefs about migration after visiting Haiti last year.

One describes the desire by and to leave Haiti for the more “progressive” , whereas another describes a strong desire to return to Haiti once in the because of a to live in their .

Her research, she said, may help explain the role that family obligations, work-related struggles, the pursuit of , , the associated with being an , “the heightened anti- post-Sept. 11″ and other factors play in migrants choosing to leave the .

In her grant , noted that her research could potentially “rethink the idea of the as a site of ‘liberation’ for of the world from a new vantage point.” Of particular concern are ways in which , xenophobia and affect and influence the of .

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Gates Plan May Be Beginning of the End of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

Studies Ways to Relax Enforcement as First Step; Impact on Troops Would be Minimal

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — In the wake of yesterday’s unexpected announcement about in the military, experts say the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy may be on the of that would speed up its demise. After speaking with last week, has asked military to explore how to modify enforcement of the policy in ways that are “more flexible until the law is changed.” The Monday reiterated his to end against troops, saying he is working with and the military to do so.

Christopher , of the Palm Center, said the remarks by Secretary Gates marked the first time the has made clear that the is onboard with the ’s determination to lift the ban. “‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ is a package — both a law and a policy — that ’t been penetrated for fifteen years,” said. “This is a crack in , and it gets the ball rolling for a since it gives cover to who have been waiting for a from the .”

said that even a small change in how “don’t ask, don’t tell” is enforced could represent a seismic , even if it does not have a substantial on most troops, who would still be subject to discharge. If the military stops applying certain of the policy, as Gates says it is considering, it would send a signal to about the of change. “That’s why is the key to unlocking the ,” said . “Even the statements themselves, although they do await follow-up action, have changed the .”
 
Last month, the Palm Center published a report which outlined several legal and political for executive branch in regulating, and even halting, provided for by . One of those is closely linked to the new review announced by Secretary Gates. According to the Palm Center study, “the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy itself, as codified by , also authority to the to determine the procedures under which investigations, separation , and other personnel actions under the authority of 10 U.S.C. Section 654 will be carried out … The Secretary of Defense has to determine the specific manner in which ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ will be implemented.” Prior to the release of the Palm Center’s report, most had assumed that only or the end the firings of troops.
 
Amidst mounting public pressure, press said this week that he thought “don’t ask, don’t tell” would be repealed by the end of the ’s first term. Nathaniel Frank, senior research at the Palm Center, said this week’s developments were politically significant. “Serious discussions have been launched by the himself,” said Frank. “ has said this is a failed policy that harms , so these are not just fixes, but may be the .” Frank added that any regulatory changes that fall short of halting all will be “window-dressing,” but he focused on the implications for further political change. “This means the potato party may finally be over, as the understands where the buck stops.”
 
In the wake of this week’s developments, the Palm Center announced that it is preparing a more extensive legal analysis of administrative for relaxing the application of certain of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” said that the Defense Department should invite as the rules are re-drafted, which would be consistent with past processes when military regulations have been
changed. “This review should be no different,” he said.
 
Organizations and individuals who have endorsed or endorsed consideration of the use of based on the legal theories outlined in the Palm Center’s study include Secretary Gates, 77 of , the page, , Campaign, , of the , the Robert Shrum, and former aide .
 
The Palm Center is a research institute at the , Santa Barbara. The Center uses rigorous social to inform of controversial , enabling to be informed more by evidence than by . Its data- approach is premised on the that the public makes wise on when high-quality information is available. For more information, visit www.palmcenter.ucsb.edu.

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Gay senior lives less openly in care facility

The of Victor Engandela’s life was a Czech , an older, square-jawed man, olive-skinned and handsome with a of and an unfailingly .

Joseph was his name. There are pictures of him pressed in a yellowed album buried on a shelf in Engandela’s room at an Evanston home for .

“I was with him,” Engandela said, “until he took his final breath.”

He shares these , and stories of a rich life, with no one but the , spending most of his days isolated from his past, surrounded by contemporaries born in an age when was taboo.

“I’m one of the few here that’s out, and I feel the weight of that,” said Engandela, 85. “I don’t advertise it, but I feel know I’m homosexually oriented. They like me, but they don’t like me as a . I feel shunned.”

Engandela realized he was when he was about 13. His were Sicilian , and he was raised Catholic, one of four .

Rather than play with other kids, Engandela preferred in his Chicago watching the older Italian and .

As he got older he began going to Bughouse Square, listening to and Marxists atop on summer nights. That spot in Park was also a covert meeting place for , and it was nearby, under the elevated train tracks, that he had his first experience.

“It was, really, quite beautiful,” he said. “But at that time it was a real no-no. I couldn’t talk to anybody about it.”
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Fresno Hospital Bars Lesbian From Visiting Partner And Giving Advice About Her Treatment, ACLU and NCLR Urge Hospital To Adopt Policies Respecting Same-Sex Relationships

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– After a was barred from visiting her and giving advice about her treatment at a , the American and the National Center for Rights sent a letter to the urging that it adopt policy changes respecting same- .

“We just couldn’t believe this was happening to us. This was the nightmare that we hoped we’d never have to live through,” said Teresa Rowe, who grew up in Clovis, California, but now lives in the Bay Area with her of four years, Kristin Orbin. “Unfortunately, because Kristin suffers from , trips to the hospital are pretty common for us, which is why we filled out the legal paper work to make sure I would be able to be with her and make emergency about her care. But the hospital wouldn’t let me see Kristen and ignored my advice about her treatment. They ended up giving her the exact I repeatedly asked them not to give her.”

On May 29, 2009, Rowe and Orbin attended the “Meet in the Middle” in support of for same- in Fresno. After the couple completed a 14-mile march in 90 , Orbin, who suffers from , collapsed in a seizure. The couple experienced from the , but Rowe was ultimately allowed to accompany Orbin to Community in Fresno. However, when the couple got the hospital, the driver would not allow Rowe to accompany Orbin into the even though Orbin had been in and out of consciousness, and Rowe was familiar with her and care.

Rowe repeatedly asked hospital employees to allow her to see Orbin and talk to a physician about her care but was refused. She volunteered to have Orbin’s legal naming Rowe as her care agent faxed to the hospital but was told that it wouldn’t do any good. When she asked that she at least be allowed to pass along the message that Orbin not be given the drug Ativan, she was told the message would be conveyed. If the message was given to those treating Orbin, it was ignored because Orbin was given the drug, which she didn’t need and which causes her unnecessary pain. Meanwhile, when she was awake, Orbin was also asking to be allowed to see Rowe. Although they were both told that no visitors were allowed in the area where Orbin was being treated, other patients were receiving guests. After being separated for several hours, Orbin finally saw her doctor. She complained to him, and Rowe was eventually allowed to be with her.

“Until the California upheld Prop 8, Kristen and Teresa were planning to get married. In this , must be especially diligent to protect same- from ,” said , a with the of Northern California. “As these so painfully demonstrate, no matter what hoops same- jump through to protect their , these kinds of horrible things will continue to happen as long as are denied the recognition and that only comes with .”

The letter sent by the and charges that it was a violation of state law for the hospital to discriminate against the couple based on their , as well as to refuse to recognize Rowe’s , which was authorized by Orbin’s advance care directive. The letter also notes that must post and follow a patient’s bill of rights that bars based on and patients the ability to designate visitors of their choosing and to decide who is able to make emergency decision about their care. The letter urges Community Medical Centers immediately to affirm their commitment to inclusive and sensitive for patients, and to take a number of steps to carry out that commitment.

in healthcare settings is still far too common for , , and ,” said Jason Schneider, MD, of the and Medical Association (). “No one is served when partners are barred from visitation and kept from participating in about their loved one’s care. It’s bad for who are kept from potentially life threatening information, it’s bad for partners who are left waiting hopelessly in the waiting rooms and it’s especially traumatic for patients who need the and support that only their partners can provide to help them through care emergencies.”

A copy of the letter, which gives the hospital until June 22nd to respond, is available at http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/discrim/39854res20090615.html.

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Philadelphia Cinema Alliance Announces 2009 Gay Icon Award Recipients

The Cinema Alliance is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s awards. They are - 2009 Award: Sharon Gless; the 2009 Rising Star Award: H.P. Mendoza; the 2009 : Chad Allen; and the 2009 Award: Dr. Dee Mosbacher. Each honoree will be present to accept his or her award at one of four special ceremonies during the of , July 9 - 20, 2009.
Sharon Gless will receive the Award on Sunday, July 19 at The Prince Music Theater before a screening of her new movie Free. Gless entered the as detective on the classic series “Cagney &; Lacey”, a show unafraid to tackle difficult issues like , and . In 2000, Gless created the role of the beloved - Debbie Novotny for the as Folk”, remaining with the series throughout its five-season run. She recently completed an Emmy-nominated, multiple-episode arc in the hit series “Nip/Tuck”, and currently stars in “Burn Notice”. Her project, Free, finds the playing a free-spirited trying to reunite with the of her life. Off-screen, Gless is an active in the ongoing for and a consistent supporter of national and international .
The multi-talented H.P. Mendoza will receive the Rising Star Award on Thursday, July 16 at the Ritz East Theater, preceding the screening of his Fruit . An innovative, musical and , H.P. Mendoza returns to this year with his bubbly directorial . Born in to Filipino , he studied film at the , where he . Wong went on to direct Colma: The Musical which Mendoza wrote and composed. Colma was one of the highlights of PIGLFF 2007. H.P. has also released several CDs over the past few years, including the new “Nomad”.
mainstay Chad Allen will receive the Thursday, July 9 at The at 09 Opening Night , following the screening of je t’aime. Many know Allen for his impressive body of professional work on family dramas ranging from “St. Elsewhere” to “Our House” and “Dr. Quinn, Women.” Equally important to Allen is his , being one of the few openly working in today, one willing to speak candidly about his . Allen has most recently gained recognition as the sexy, shrewd and resourceful detective Donald Strachey in the series of Out, to the System, On the Other Hand, Death (all of which screened at PIGLFF) and Ice Blues. Allen is a solid supporter of /LIFECYCLE, in which he recently rode 545 miles to help raise more than $11 million for the fight against . See Philadelphia Cinema Alliance Announces 2009 Gay Icon Award Recipients
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How far New Hampshire has come

A photograph of . of standing next to N.H. governor Wednesday as he signed into law legalizing reminds me of an incident from the 1981 that serves as a of just how much has evolved over the nearly three since then.The state has changed in so many ways I didn’t think would ever happen, largely because of my into the “Live Free Or Die” view of life. My first months in the during the winter of 1979 were punctuated with periods of . Why would voters reject offers of federal to improve their communities? On general principal, that’s why. The I heard over and over again seated on the of a million March was “We don’t want to become New York.”I didn’t take it personally. I don’t think anyone in at the time knew I grew up on the shores of . Still, there were moments when I felt like a in a strange land. See How far New Hampshire has come
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