Hate Crimes Bill, Long Overdue

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“There’s a the Anti-Defamation League and a number of other major Jewish have made passage of a new bill a top : there are still too many places in America where against unpopular are not investigated or prosecuted with any .
Different versions of the measure have again passed both houses of , and once again are trying to attach “ and marshaling their forces to strip the when the go to a House- . And once again, Jewish a tough fight in protecting that may be even more critical as the fuels the growth of assorted hate .”

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DOJ Will Not Appeal Veteran’s VictoryIn Transgender Discrimination Case

Commitment By Administration To Protect Workers From

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. decided not to appeal a federal awarding the for the she suffered after being refused a with the Library of . The deadline for seeking an appeal was June 30. The American has represented Schroer in her case.

The administration’s decision whether to appeal the final ruling in the case has been closely watched in part because the administration defended the case so vigorously, arguing that Americans are not protected by any existing federal laws. The decision not to appeal the verdict is consistent with the administration’s to protect workers against and his administration’s recent order to bar in federal .

“I am grateful that the court took the time to examine the case in detail and come to a fair and unbiased decision. In that same light, I am gratified that the administration saw this for what it was, a case of focused against , and recognized that it must end in this country,” said Schroer, an Special Forces with 25 years service. “The important signal that the administration’s decision sends to all individuals gives me renewed hope and restores some of my shaken in what our country stands for.”

On 29, 2009, a federal court awarded Schroer maximum of $491,190 for back pay, other and and suffering after finding the Library illegally discriminated against Schroer because of her . At trial, Schroer testified that she had applied for a position with the Library of as the senior terrorism and was offered the . Prior to starting work, she took her future to to explain that she was in the process of and wished to start work presenting as female. The following day, Schroer received a call from her future rescinding the offer, telling her that she wasn’t a “good fit” for the Library of .

“We are pleased and relieved that the administration has decided to bring an end not only to years of hard-fought litigation but also to a painful chapter of Ms. Schroer’s extraordinary life,” said Sharon McGowan, a with the Project. “The administration’s decision not to challenge this important ruling is a welcome sign that it intends to live up to its commitment to help end in the workplace.”

The filed the lawsuit against the Library of on June 2, 2005, charging that the library unlawfully refused to hire Schroer in violation of Title VII of the of 1964, which prohibits in the workplace. In an earlier ruling in this case, the court issued a groundbreaking opinion that discriminating against someone who transitions from living as one gender to another is under federal law. In reaching this decision, the court compared the faced by Schroer to religious-based , saying, “Imagine that an employee is fired because she converts from to Judaism. Imagine too that her employer testified that he harbors no toward either or but only ‘converts.’ That would be a clear case of ‘because of .’ No court would take seriously the that ‘converts’ are not covered by the statute.” The court also ruled that the library was guilty of stereotyping against Schroer because of its view that she failed to live up to traditional of what is male or female.

“This case put employers on notice that against individuals is like any other form of – counterproductive and against our principles as a nation,” added Schroer. “But this case alone won’t end the rampant that throughout the country. That’s why we need to pass the Non- that was introduced last week.”

In addition to McGowan, the legal team consisted of Ken Choe, Senior for the Project, James Esseks, for the Project and Spitzer, of the of the Nation’s Capital.

A copy of the decision, the complaint, a video, a bio and of are available at: http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/transgender/24969res20050602.html

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Thousands turn out for Jerusalem’s Gay Pride parade

About 2,000 in a parade have marched peacefully through .

In past years, the event in the provoked violent , even stabbings, by ultra-Orthodox and . But this year, except for one -throwing incident, there were no .

Police said they arrested the -tossing . Others put up and demonstrated in an ultra-Orthodox section of , far away from the parade See Thousands turn out for Jerusalem’s Gay Pride parade Ha’aretz

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We’re Not Alone: Anti-Gay Groups Also Target Jews

Anti- religious promote their intolerance of and families, but a less prominent aspect of some such is toward certain , and even races and .

Once example is the , based in Topeka, Kansas. Headed by the Rev. , Westboro-which is made up mostly of Phelps’ -has generated for picketing the of as well as the of fallen military servicemembers killed in and .

The Phelps clan claim that “ hates America” because this country does not, in their view, aggressively persecute its GLBT See

We’re Not Alone: Anti-Gay Groups Also Target Jews

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Gay seniors embrace a newfound openness

Marvin was speaking to his in November 2003. The conversation halted briefly as looked away, collecting a thought that had waited to surface.

“You know what?” he said, looking up at his doctor. “I’m .”

At age 61, married more than 30 years, this was an unlikely .

“It was the first time I’d ever put words to that,” said. “It was like an epiphany. And then I looked back on my life and said, ‘You dummy, of course you are.’ ” , now 67, grew up in Chicago, part of a conventional . He found himself interested in the — still highly taboo at the time — but resolved that he was “straight but curious.”

Conforming to the of the time, he married in his mid-20s. “I can’t really say I was madly in . This was a I knew and we had the same sets of . It seemed a good fit.”

Together they had two sons, were active in their synagogue, entertained regularly and worked through the and downs of .

“I was Mr. Straight,” said. “There were certain things in life that you do, and I would just go and do them. I was fascinated by this other world. The world had this attraction. But I just never did anything with it. It was just there.”

In the , began depression. He went into counseling and got on but could never identify the source of his . Until that day in 2003, in his ’s chair.

“My wife at first was shocked,” he said. “But she was also glad I’d finally figured out why at times I was non-functional. She’s a wonderful and was very supportive of me through all of this.”
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California appellate court rules La Crescenta property belongs to Los Angeles diocese

A California ’s June 9 ruling was the latest in a series of recent developments that return disputed church properties to three California .

On June 9, the -based Fourth District ruled unanimously that the Diocese of Los Angeles is legal owner of property currently occupied by St. Luke’s Anglican Church. The congregation had cited when severing to the (TEC) in 2006 and realigning with an diocese in .

In unrelated agreements, displaced Episcopalians will return to two other disputed properties, St. John’s Church in Petaluma, in the Diocese of Northern California and St. Paul’s Church in Modesto in the Diocese of San Joaquin.

“The long history of the in La Crescenta will continue with new and the potential for sustained growth, and as an open source of full for all humanity,” Bishop Jon of Los Angeles said June 9 after learning of the court’s decision.

“It is important that we preserve the essence of St. Luke the and the ongoing maintenance of the historic church building. It is a of La Crescenta, and a blessing to the of the Diocese of Los Angeles.”

Los Angeles: ‘’ for wider church

The appellate affirmed a 2007 trial that the church, located about 15 miles north of Los Angeles, was held in trust for the mission of both the local diocese and the wider church. In issuing the ruling, the ten- cited a January 5, 2009 California decision, which returned St. James Anglican Church in to the diocese. in that case, New v. , have appealed the decision to the U.S. .

John , chancellor for the Diocese of Los Angeles, said a for will advance in accordance with court procedures.

The Rev. Rob Holmann, rector of St. Luke’s Church, declined to comment June 10. “I know the general of the ruling, but I am withholding all comment until I see it” and until he could speak with , he told the .

A earlier, Holmann had told the Glendale News Press that he and the 200-member congregation “would very much like to stay” in the 83-year-old river-rock building, considered a cultural, architectural and historic local .

said the future mission of St. Luke’s, now under his direct pastoral , will be to on “deepening our understanding of what it means to be reconciled, welcoming and healthy of .”

Petaluma and Modesto: set to return

After a bitter split and three years of “,” of St. John’s in Petaluma are returning to the 118-year-old church, the Rev. Norman Cram said in a June 10.

“We are jubilant, overwhelmingly jubilant,” said Cram, priest-in-charge. “We celebrated our and we overlooked the inconveniences of living and worshipping out of a laundry basket but now that these things are almost behind us, it’s almost overwhelming.”

Citing over the of a bishop, a majority of the 250-member congregation in December 2006 had voted to sever with the and the Diocese of Northern California but declined to vacate church property. They formed St. John’s Anglican Church, displacing about 55 continuing Episcopalians who initially in homes.

The Rev. David Miller, rector of the congregation, had sought a transfer of his canonical residence to the Argentina-based Province of the Southern Cone and was eventually deposed by the Rt. Rev. Jerry Lamb, then bishop of the Diocese of Northern California.

Miller did not return ENS June 10. Mike McIntosh, parish administrator for the disaffiliated group, said a would be issued eventually, but declined further comment. The congregation’s last service in the church will be Sunday, June 28.

The continuing congregation eventually began meeting on Sunday evenings at the Elim in Petaluma who “magnificently sheltered us,” said Cram. He added that he hopes: “to present a healthy Christian perspective of , compassion and kindness to our community, to be the yeast for the values of unity and in Petaluma.”

Meanwhile, Bishop Jerry Lamb of San Joaquin told ENS that discussions are underway with St. Paul’s Church in Modesto for return of that property by , which several years ago affiliated with the Mission in America.

The Rev. Michael McClenaghan, rector, did not return ENS calls.

Lamb was already planning an organizational meeting, seeking lay leaders to begin the work of . “I have been making calls this week to laity who are or have been of St. Paul’s and have signaled their desire to remain in the ,” he said in a statement posted on the diocesan website.

– The Rev. Pat McCaughan is Life Media correspondent for Provinces VII and VIII and the House of . She is based in Los Angeles.

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Whose Holocaust? Plan to Recognize Gay Victims at Memorial Sparks Row

A plan to memorialize male victims of amid a collection of for victims in a quiet half-acre patch of has provoked an .

, a whose many Orthodox include numerous , has decried the planned addition as a distortion of the ’s meaning with regard to .

“It’s easy to say, let’s include everybody, let’s be universal, is great,” he said. But he added, “It just isn’t fair. It diminishes and really dilutes what the is.”

Hikind and the , steward of the tiny Memorial Park in the section of , are calling for the park’s to be restricted to of Hitler. But the plan, approved by the city’s parks department, to commemorate non- of the there is proceeding thus far.

On June 9, representatives of the International Association of and Children of , which proposed the addition, could be found combing the bayside memorial to measure unmarked and determine if memorial text could be carved on them, association co-chair Rick said.

The raises a question that have faced with increasing frequency: Whose is it, anyway? , the disabled and men were among those also especially targeted by the . According to historians, though, only and Roma were targeted for annihilation. Altogether, the are estimated to have murdered some 11 million from their coming to power in 1933 until their in 1945.

Flanked by Avenue and Shore Boulevard, at the easternmost end of , the memorial, built in 1997, consists of a tall — engraved with a short statement on the and the nations affected by the genocide — surrounded by two adjacent gardens of stone markers, each of which features either a or two of history or a list of victims’ .

For $360 per engraved line, to the non-profit can pay to have a victim’s name printed on one of the stone markers. The registration form for this service, found on the committee’s Web site, asks to provide the victim’s name and a of his or her experience. The committee then meets to verify the authenticity of the proposed inscription, committee treasurer and past Alfred Gollomp said.

Gollomp complained that in signing on to the IALGCHS , Mayor Michael , City and the city’s parks department were ignoring a memorandum that gives the -based group over the park markers.

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Politics, Religion and Discourse: A Conversation about Same Sex Marriage.

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, and Discourse: A Conversation about Same .

 

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, The Fellowship, a multi-denominational fellowship of 110 and representing 56 and -based organizations throughout the and .

Lindi Ramsden, of the Legislative Ministry, California

Joe Tuman, , 5 Eyewitness News, Professor, , Author “ in American ” (, 2008)

 

Moderator Bishop , , Northern California

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DC Panel Hears Arguments On Gay Marriage Referendum Washington Post -

The battle over same- in the District moved to the city yesterday as supporters and packed into a to whether the city should put the issue on the ballot.

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The D.C. Board of and , which currently has two and one vacancy, will determine whether voters should have a chance in a to block a bill legalizing same- marriages performed elsewhere.

The board heard four hours of yesterday and is expected to make a decision Friday or early next week.

Both sides presented legal and about whether the same- issue should be in the hands of voters or the who represent them.

“All we are asking for is a public ,” said the Rev. Dale Wafer, a supporter of the and a minister with the Harvest, a religious community in Northeast Washington. “We are not afraid of a . All we want is a public .”

Philip E. , a longtime rights and , accused supporters of “advocating for a popular that will give vent to public .”

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China’s first Gay Pride event

’s first event, organised by Shanghai’s English-speaking , has been quietly celebrating this week with no hint of a parade or .

In a country where acceptance of is still low, — foreigners living in — have been reluctant to draw official attention.

So “Shanghai ” does not include the that typifies in and the US, but is centred around held in to avoid the need for .

As a result, few Chinese appear to be taking part — or even to know about the — and have been mostly expatriate.

“Even though we have talked about (Shanghai ) for a , the news published in Chinese about this is only very recent,” said Xing Zhao, a man in his .

has long been a in with decriminalised only in 1997, while behaviour was officially viewed as a until 2001.

Those behind Shanghai hope it will help change prevailing , no matter how incrementally.

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