SCLC SPLIT OVER GAY MARRIAGE: Los Angeles office at odds with national officials.

* Movement Dr. , Jr. a group of Black who founded the Southern Christian Conference (SCLC) in 1959.

Even after King’s assassination in 1968, the SCLC remained one of the nation’s leading organizations. But now the group’s is under threat. The issue which could potentially split the is same- .

The Atlanta, Georgia-based of the group has threatened to suspend or remove Rev. P. Lee as head of the Los Angeles SCLC chapter because of his for .

But Lee and supporters in the L.A. chapter are fighting back essentially arguing that the national board does not have the authority to remove him. Lee is also thought to be seeking support from other SCLC chapters around the country.

Officially the national board says it is neutral on the issue but in reality, the group dominated by Black is strongly opposed to same- . Their view appears to be backed by a large majority of . An Edison/Mitofsky found that 70 percent of Black voters supported California’s Proposition 8 last fall. The proposition banned - in the state.

A similar national online conducted recently by Taylor Media Services found 72 percent of Blacks opposing same- which was supported by a of whites. were evenly split on the issue.

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On same-sex marriage/civil unions, the air is leaking out of the tire

ast month Texas , a non-partisan, business-oriented group, released one of its periodic on issues, and the results for the most part were what one would expect in a state. By of about 2-to-1, Texas opposed any further bailouts for or banks. An even bigger margin – including a majority of whites, blacks and – supported the concept of a requirement.

But on one issue, the poll did raise some . According to the , a majority of Texans would permit some form of same- union to be recognized: 25 percent favor same- and 32 percent would allow civil , while 36 percent oppose either arrangement. Although and independents were more liberal on this issue than , a thin majority – 14 percent for same- , 37 percent for civil – now favor one arrangement or the other.

That indicates that Texans are more than the rest of the country on this issue, but not dramatically so. A News/ conducted at about the same time showed that 33 percent of Americans favor same- , 30 percent would permit civil and 32 percent oppose any of same- or .

This national also showed opinions on the issue are shifting back and forth: In a News/ conducted in , support for same- was at 42 percent. That decrease in support could be a result of the rising of the issue: In June, Gov. signed a bill which made his state the sixth in the country to allow same- .

The fact that in Texas aren’t greatly out of line with the rest of the country doesn’t portend any big changes in the law in this region of the country, any time soon. If same- /civil had been polled last month in Tennessee or Alabama, to either one would probably have been significantly higher. But it may be an indication that as a political issue which can easily get , the air is slowly leaking out of the tire.

Most of the states, and all the Southern states, have passed some form of Defense of , and all the Southern states except have passed constitutional bans on same- . This makes it less, not more likely that candidates in these states will get much mileage out of the issue than they have in recent years. It’s much more likely that to same- will galvanize votes in states like New Jersey or , where changes in laws are a greater possibility.

None of this is to say candidates won’t be able to raise and garner on the issue well into the next . But it’s noteworthy that the strongest to in nearly every comes from African-Americans, who aren’t likely to swing behind candidates who are on other issues.

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Sources: Obama considering 6 for high court

(Washington) Focusing on specific candidates for the nation’s highest court, President is considering a diverse list dominated by women and . The six names confirmed as being under review by Obama include three judges, two of his administration and one governor.

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Study says New York Latinos support gay marriage

ALBANY — The released a study on Tuesday polling the Hispanic of New York and surrounding states on political issues. The New York and (NYLARNet) surveyed more than 1,200 in New York, , New Jersey, , and . , director of NYLARNet, said the study found half of in those states supported or civil despite only 18 percent identifying themselves as liberal.

Cruz started the project in 2004 to get a better understanding of the in the area. This is the first released by the research network.

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NY Gov. Paterson condemns vandalism at Bay Shore gay center

Gov.&;David A. Paterson&;has condemned the at a and center and said the state commissioner would hold a at the center this week.

In a statement Tuesday, Paterson called the “despicable.” State commissioner will hold the forum at the center tomorrow at 3 p.m.&;

It’s his second visit to Suffolk in three months. He held after &;Marcelo Lucero&;was stabbed to death in Patch- in November. say he was targeted by hunting for to harass.

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A company expands its diversity effort

The1990s has been called the “ of diversity,” and did its part.

The global sponsored affinity for women, blacks and to meet over common issues and, over time, it added a group for and .

Since those early days the has become more sophisticated. At , that includes seeking out what the firm calls “.”

Those are the straight partners, associates and clients who can be depended upon to foster toward their who are , , and .

About five years ago, the firm created a board of openly partners to make sure the community feels comfortable and welcome, said Jennifer Allyn, for the office of diversity at in New York.

The firm’s benefits were expanded to include , plus it supports and around the nation and beefed up recruiting and in the community.

Now it’s focusing on straight professionals and what they can do, said Allyn.

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Ecuadoran Is Brain-Dead After Possible Bias Attack

The from Ecuador had attended a church party and had stopped at a bar afterward. They may have been a bit tipsy as they walked home in the dead of night, arm-in-arm, leaning close to each other, a common tableau of men in , but one easily misinterpreted by the biased mind.

Suddenly a car drew up. It was 3:30 a.m. Sunday, and the intersection of Bushwick Avenue and Place in Bushwick, , a half-block from the brothers’ apartment, was nearly deserted — but not quite. Witnesses, the police said, heard some of what happened next.

Three men came out of the car shouting at the brothers, Jose and Sucuzhanay — something ugly, anti- and anti-Latino. against and men were heard by witnesses, the police said. One man approached Jose Sucuzhanay, 31, the owner of a real estate agency who has been in New York a , and broke a over the back of his head. He went down hard.

Sucuzhanay, 38, who is visiting from Ecuador on a two-month visa, bounded over a parked car and ran as the man with the broken bottle came at him. A distance away, he looked back and saw a second beating his prone with an , striking him repeatedly on the head and body. The man with the broken bottle turned back and joined the beating and kicking.

“They used a baseball bat,” said Diego Sucuzhanay, another . “I guess the goal was to kill him.”

At least five calls were made to 911. As wailed in the distance, the , described only as by the police, jumped into their maroon or red-orange Honda and sped away. Jose Sucuzhanay was declared dead on Tuesday after suffering extensive damage and skull fractures, according to . He was kept on life support at , while his family decides whether to donate his organs, a law enforcement official said.

As word of the ferocious attack spread on Monday, an outpouring of and swept the city, from of the City Council, the and Congress; from religious, labor and organizations; from Latino and ; and from the and Hispanic communities.

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