President Obama to Bestow Presidential Medal of Freedom on Harvey Milk

California Urges Governor to Sign Day Bill into Law

– Today announced that he will honor assassinated leader with the Presidential Medal of , the nation’s highest civilian honor recognizing significant contributions to the nation and the world. The will also honor Senator and legend , an open and longtime for the rights of the , , , and () community, with the Medal of on August 12.
understands that ’s reaches far beyond , and that his story is an to everyone who believes in and ,” said Geoff Kors, California () . “ risked everything to change the course of history and to secure many of the and protections we enjoy today. In light of receiving this incredible honor, we to sign the bill into law as a to ’s to end against the , , and community.”

Last year, sponsored the first bill in the country to officially honor , the nation’s first openly man elected to major political office, but the Governor vetoed it. Senator (D-) introduced the Day bill, sponsored by , again this year. The would require the governor to annually proclaim May 22 as Day, designating it as a “day of special significance,” to recognize ’s work to secure equal protections.

California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely 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

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Voices of Witness Africa New documentary tells stories of gay Anglicans

Voices of Witness Africa is a new 30-minute intended to help Episcopalians listen to the views and of who are , , and (GLBT) and to emphasize that is “not just a North American or European issue,” says the Rev. .

Co-produced by Black, rector of Christ the King Church in Kalamazoo/Texas Corners, Michigan, and , a writer and based in Fort Worth, Texas, the features GLBT who talk about their lives and their with and the church.

“The of folks from around the world need to be heard,” says Black.

Among those interviewed for the is the Rt. Rev. Christopher Senyonjo, retired bishop of the Diocese of West Buganda in the Anglican Church of Uganda, who a study and group for . “I’m sorry about what the church is saying. loves you, loves you,” Senyonjo says in support of GLBT . While he acknowledges that speaking out has been “very risky,” Senyonjo adds, “When you know the , it should make you free.”

Although is illegal in most , “several in the film cite cause for hope,” said a from the Chicago Consultation, a sponsoring of the .

“Many, many years ago, when the townships were in smoke and were dying, we never thought that we would be where we are now,” Yvonne Daki, manager of iThemba Lam Center of Inclusive and Affirming Ministries in South , says in the . “We will have one day a situation where can speak openly about their .”

For Black, one of the surprises when working on the was “how willing were to have their name and image used publicly, even when they knew their bishop would be receiving a copy of the film, and even when there could potentially be horrific for doing so … Their is incredible.”

Sherrod was most impressed how the interviewees’ “informs their actions every minute of every day. All of them spoke of as a intimate part of their lives, a presence who gives them hope and strength in the of terrible oppression and active , not only by the state, but in most cases by the in their country. To the depth of their was inspiring and humbling.”

“Viewers who have followed the plight of GLBT in will hear familiar and tragic stories of , and abuse,” the Chicago Consultation said. “However, they may also be surprised by the support and hope voiced by some of the film’s subjects, including African and .”

Black said that much can be found in the stories of hope that were heard — “hope that one day the church will have moved beyond the issues of that divide it.”

All the instruments of communion have supported a process of listening to the of throughout the Communion. At the 1998 , resolution 1.10 committed all the provinces of the Communion to a listening process. It was not until 2005 that the Listening Process was officially launched with the of a who would monitor the work being done, share the results and enable further listening.

The Anglican Consultative Council, the communion’s most representative policy-making body, in in May 2009 and supported the renewal of the Listening Process, which has received a 2.5-year grant from the Satcher Institute at the Morehouse School of in Atlanta, Georgia to run five “pilot ” around the communion.

The “ of is being released just before the ’s General Convention, which will be held July 8-17 in , California. “At the meeting, and will discuss both the church’s mission in the developing world and the of , , and ,” the Chicago Consultation said. “The film is being mailed in advance to all and . It is also being mailed to all of the Communion, including those who that are hostile to GLBT .”

“With General Convention approaching, some on what effect its actions might have on the part of the Communion that is more than the ,” said Black. “I think the film helps us to remember that there are of folks in the communion who are watching what the does.”

Further information on the film, including a study guide for use in parishes, is available here.

Future public screenings of of will be held on:

June 5: , Pasadena, California

June 6: Christ , Dearborn

June 7: Divinity School, Cambridge

June 8: All Saints’ , Chicago

June 10: Church of the Ascension, Silver Spring, Maryland

June 12: Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis, Missouri

June 14: St. Stephen’s , Houston, Texas

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Oscar Winner Dustin Lance Black Testifies in Support of Harvey Milk Day, Which Promply Passes Key Committee

Sacramento – , the winning writer of the film , testified before the California State Committee shortly before it passed the Day Bill, SB 572, in a 7-2 that included from Sen. (R-Santa Maria) who voted for the bill.

“When I was 14 years old, a in the Bay Area told me the story of ,” said Black, an for . “It was a story about an out man who stood up to and , lived openly as who he was, was elected to public office, and lit the fire of today’s national and global movement. Not surprisingly, his story gave me hope,” he said.
The bill, sponsored by California () and introduced by Senator (D – ) calls for a “day of special significance” honoring and is designed to educate about the former City , who became the nation’s first openly , , or () person elected to political office in a major city.
“We may have , but we have not his , his commitment, and his ,” said Geoff Kors, . “’s endurance in the of seemingly insurmountable is a source of and for every Californian.”

’s as an openly official helped bring out of the closet and into . During his time in office, he was responsible for both passing ’s first -rights ordinance and helping to defeat the controversial , which sought to ban and teachers from public schools. , along with Mayor , was assassinated in November 1978.

gave hope to an entire generation of and whose basic humanity and had been denied and dishonored,” said Senator . “He literally gave his life so that I and other elected officials could serve in public office. Thanks to and the and stars of the movie “,” Harvey’s incredible story continues to be told around the world. It is only fitting that we continue our work to preserve his for to come,” he said.
The was originally introduced last year by Sen. , but Governor vetoed the measure at the time, claiming was not well known enough beyond . Since that time, however, has become a of national conversation following the successful release of , the critically acclaimed film depicting the life of the slain leader for which Black and actor received .

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California Court of Appeal Affirms Right of Transgender Individuals Living Out-of-State to Change California Birth Certificates

, 14, 2009 - In a groundbreaking for born in California, the California ruled on Friday that any person can amend their California regardless of their state of residence. Previously, only could amend their California .
In a , the California held that all born in California, regardless of where they currently reside, can a for a new . The strongly-worded decision was authored by Presiding J. Marchiano, who stated that “we discern no in treating California-born individuals who reside out of state differently from California-born individuals who reside in California when either class seeks issuance of a .”
The case was brought by Law Center (TLC) on behalf of Gigi Marie Somers. Ms. Somers, a sixty-seven year old , was born in California and now lives in Kansas. Ms. Somers underwent reassignment surgery in 2005 and has lived as a for a . When she sought to have a issued reflecting her , she learned that out-of- were required to obtain a court order from the state in which they resided. Unfortunately, Ms. Somers was not able to obtain a court ordered from her county of residence in Kansas. Left in legal and unable to change her , Ms. Somers contacted TLC for help. After the denied her due to the , TLC Kristina Wertz represented Ms. Somers before the .
“We are pleased that the did the right thing for Ms. Somers and recognized her right to change her ,” said Ms. Wertz. “No one who is born in California should be denied the opportunity to change their simply because they are and have moved out of state. Ms. Somers can now rest assured that her birth record will always reflect who she truly is, a right that all born in California enjoy. This is a for all over the country.”
“I brought this because I did not feel that my transition would be complete until my showed who I am. Everybody in my life accepts me for who I am, and I wanted to make sure my officials records did too,” said Ms. Somers. “I am extremely happy about this and grateful for all the work that TLC has done on my behalf.”
The decision also represents a for older . “It is courageous for a person at any age to fight for their identity. But to have a at the age of 67 seek recognition in to have her acknowledged takes remarkable ,” said Karen Taylor, Director of &; Training at Services &; for GLBT Elders (SAGE). “SAGE has many who spent hiding who they were, living under terrible oppression and . We understand and celebrate the of all older who dare to step forward and demand to be acknowledged for who they are. Ms. Somers is an to all who seek justice and , at any age.”
“We applaud the Law Center for winning this truly significant ,” said Geoff Kors, of California (). is currently sponsoring the Equal ID Bill in the , which will statutorily ensure that individuals can change their California no matter where they presently live. Mr. Kors continued, “Our bill can now stand on the shoulders of this week’s decision. Together, we are moving toward full for in California and across the country.”
The decision, Somers v. , is currently available on the court’s website www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/A123445.pdf.
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California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely 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 Law Center (TLC) is a advocating for communities. TLC uses direct legal services, , community organizing, and to transform California into a state that recognizes and supports the needs of and their families. www.transgenderlawcenter.org

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‘Come Out’ - A New Voice in the Battle for Marriage Equality “It is wrong to treat LGBT people as less than heterosexuals

, Calif., On November 4th, 2008, Proposition H8te passed in California and Rizi Nasele Timane’s “COME OUT” was born. It was born out of anguish and . This OUT inspirational singer is a bold and necessary voice in our quest to spread the that loves everyone, be they , straight, bi or . Rizi’s “COME OUT” is a compilation of original songs that focuses on challenging the status quo and fighting towards achieving full for the Community. Her lyrics in the single “Come Out” and songs like “Do you know” provide a direct confrontation to the religious fundamentalist notion that / condemns and strives to educate the public about what the really says and does not say about .

COME OUT’S ultimate goal is to enable any person who wants to know but has been turned off by to know that loves them just as as they are and also to help those who are struggling with their spirituality and , like Rizi did herself for many years (watch video of her story of “” and by clicking the Rizi’s story link here: http://www.rizigospel.com/), to finally find complete reconciliation and affirmation.

“This horrible and painful with /spirituality and is responsible for depression, low self-esteem, , self-abuse, by family, isolation, the entering into of false marriages by persons, and worst of all, it’s responsible for thousands of suicides each year in the Community, especially amongst our and young — and it is my hope to put a stop to these and suicides by re-educating our community ….” — from Rizi Nasele Timane’

Presently, a series of Rizi’s 30-second geared towards promoting this important message is airing locally in Los Angeles and on Bravo TV and (with a campaign on Logo TV to follow shortly). To watch the commercial, log on to http://www.rizigospel.com/ or http://www.youtube.com/user/COMEOUT2009

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McGowan’s work led to acceptance for gay athletes

Jack “” McGowan, who died January 23 at the age of 78 after a with ailments, found the to create a world of opportunity and acceptance for athletes in an that had little of either.

“I was born in 1931, during the ,” Mr. McGowan said in an interview in his home on October 15 while convalescing between trips to the hospital. “They didn’t have then. My mother, unfortunately, was raped when she was 13 and had my . From there on she had by the time she was 17. And they just took us away from her. My father deserted her and they put us in a . I spent from to the ninth grade in the in New Haven, .”

The orphanage had a of Columbus and relied on form the .

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