In UK, New initiative launched to tackle homelessness among LGBT youth

Four leading charities have announced the of a new to reduce among young .

The , known as ‘Jigsaw’, brings together the Housing, youth and support the , the mental organisation PACE and , which supports victims of crime.

A joint statement from the said: “Despite the greater of , is far from universal.

“Even in today, many young from their own family, from their own communities, and even physical attack.

“Furthermore, most offenders of are aged between 16 and 20″.

Michael Nastari, the co-ordinator of Jigsaw, and a director of Youth Prevention Network, commented: “The effects of and on young ’s lives can be devastating. As a result, they can fail to succeed in , miss out on and training, and suffer a range of mental issues.

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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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Mich. lawmaker seeks to recognize gay marriage

A Michigan said she wants to change state law to recognize marriages.

The announced by . faces an . in 2004 passed a defining as a union between one man and one , effectively banning the of …

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MD State AG studies recognizing out of state gay nuptials

Douglas F. Gansler is exploring whether same- marriages performed in other states can be recognized in Maryland, a move that could open an avenue for of and who have been rebuffed by the courts and legislature here.

The puts Gansler - a and of same- - in a difficult position. clearly defines as between a man and a , but the state also adheres to a long-standing legal that generally acknowledges married elsewhere.

-rights say the ability to marry would not only strengthen their but confer hundreds of rights, benefits and responsibilities on them, including community , over of a spouse and an obligation to pay child support.

For many married same- living in Maryland, the issue isn’t just a legal but deeply personal.
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The anti-equality coalition crumbling (Kos) — NY Times/CBS News Poll

NY Times/CBS News Poll. 4/22-26. . 3% (3/12-16 results)

Which comes closest to your view? should be allowed to legally marry. OR, should be allowed to form civil but not legally marry. OR, There should be no of a couple’s .

Legal Marraige 42 (33)
Civil 25 (27)
No 28 (35)

These results are nothing short of stunning. Support for is up 11 points in a single month, and up from 22 percent in March 2004. Those advocating second-class status for are headed toward “fringe minority” status. The biggest gain over this past month came among , who went from 6 to 18 percent support for — still a significant minority in their , but evidence that the efforts of and are having an effect. If the is to remain an ongoing concern in the future, it will have to evolve toward a more tolerant position on gay marriage.

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Political Memo Same-Sex Marriage Holds Peril for GOP

WASHINGTON — It was only five years ago that to same-sex marriage was so strong that explicitly turned to the issue as a way to energize voters. Yet today, as the party contemplates the task of rebuilding itself, some say the issue may be turning into more of a than a help.

The fact that a run of states have legalized same- in recent months — either by or by — with little is only one indication of how public about this subject appear to be changing.

More significant is evidence in of a widening divide on the issue by age, suggesting to many that the potency of the question is on the . It simply does not appear to have the resonance with younger voters that it does with older ones.

Consider this: In the latest / News , released Monday, 31 percent of over the age of 40 said they supported same- . By contrast, 57 percent under age 40 said they supported it, a 26-point difference. Among the older , 35 percent said they opposed any of same- , be it or civil . Among the younger , just 19 percent held that view.

Steve Schmidt, who was the senior to Senator John McCain of Arizona during his , said in a speech and an interview that were in danger of losing these younger voters unless the party came to appreciate how issues like same- resonated, or did not resonate, with them.

should re-examine the extent to which we are being defined by positions on issues that I don’t believe are among our , and that put us at with what I expect will become, over time, if not a view, then the view of a of voters,” Mr. Schmidt said in a speech. See Political Memo Same-Sex Marriage Holds Peril for GOP


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BURUNDI: AIDS activists condemn new anti-gay law

Burundian and international have condemned a new that criminalises in the central African country.

The Burundian overwhelmingly voted against the in February, but in March the lower house of reversed this decision, and signed it into law on 22 .

“We regret that the law will hamper Burundi’s to fight by further marginalizing an at- ,” said a statement by international rights , including the New York-based Watch, local rights group and local NGO, Association Nationale de Soutien aux séropositifs et Malades du Sida (ANSS). “We the Government of Burundi to promptly to decriminalize conduct.”

found guilty of engaging in consensual same- relations of two to three years and a fine of up to US$84. “Our activities will be hampered by this law,” said Georges Kanuma, chairman of the Association pour le et les Droits des Homosexuels (ARDHO), a local rights movement.

“Our is now closing down its offices [in the capital, ] because we are afraid that with the new law we may be arrested.” ARDHO has been in since 2003 but has never managed to gain as an NGO.

The association distributes water-based lubricants and , and raises awareness of / among men who have with men. According to Kanuma, most Burundians are not even aware of the of men who have with men in their society.

“We are hoping to meet CNLS [Burundi’s national council] officials to see if they will also stop the activities they were planning for men who have with men,” he added.

In its latest , CNLS lists men who have with men among the vulnerable to , and recognizes the need for targeted in this community. MORE

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Study examines effect of marriage on gay couples

(San Francisco, California) The of same- , including , influences how and prepare for late life and end of life issues, a new study has found.

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Mainline Clergy Survey shows high support for activist government, growing support for LGBT equality

Leading researchers on and today released the results of an in‐depth of

Mainline Protestant during the 2008 election season, on social and economic issues, and the public . The Mainline Protestant (CVS), conducted by Public Research, is the largest of mainline in , and the broadest ever in scope. Mainline Protestants, who make up 18 percent of all Americans and nearly a quarter of all voters, have been trending Democratic in recent years, but remain fairly evenly divided in their political behavior.

“Mainline Protestants are probably the most under‐examined major in the ,” said Dr. Robert P. Jones, of Public Research. “That’s especially surprising when you consider that they occupy so much of the vital middle ground in American .” Jones said that Mainline Protestants, once the religious of the Party, are now an important swing constituency that has been moving slowly but steadily away from the since the early 1990s. He said the new will be invaluable in helping us understand Mainline Protestants’ role in the American by shedding light on the and of mainline .

“Mainline are highly educated, political interested, and socially engaged,” said Jones. “They are strong supporters of church‐state separation, but they are also interested in being more personally involved on social and political issues.”

The CVS surveyed senior from the seven largest : , in America, American Baptist , Presbyterian Church , , , and Christian Church (). The found significant differences across the denominations on religious and political .

Among its findings on social and political issues:

Mainline are much more likely to identify as liberal and Democratic than or . Almost half (48%) of all mainline identify as liberal, compared to about one‐third (34%) who say they are . A majority (56%) of mainline identify with or lean towards the Democratic Party, compared to roughly one‐third (34%) who claim a affiliation, a 22‐point gap. political leanings vary considerably by . Three quarters (74%) of UCC identify as liberal, compared to less than a third (32%) of ABCUSA .

Mainline Protestant are broadly supportive of government’s role in addressing social problems such as unemployment, and poor housing. More than three‐quarters (78%) agree that the should do more to solve social problems, and more than 4‐in‐10 strongly agree.

Mainline are strongly supportive of government action in the areas of care and the . More than two‐thirds (67%) of agree that government should for all , even if it means raising taxes. And nearly 7‐in‐10 (69%) say that more environmental protection is needed, even if it raises prices or costs .

On a broad range of issues, mainline affirm for and Americans. Roughly two‐thirds of mainline support some for same‐ (65%), passing laws (67%), and nondiscrimination protections for and (66%). A majority (55%) of mainline support rights for and .

Mainline Protestant are strong of church‐state separation. A majority (65%) of mainline agree that the U.S. should “maintain a strict .” Mainline are more worried about public officials who are too close to (59%) than about public officials who do not pay enough attention to (41%).\

Mainline are more likely to publicly hunger and and family issues than . More than 8‐in‐10 say they publicly expressed their views about hunger and often in the last year, and three‐quarters say they addressed and family issues often. Only about one‐quarter (26%) say they often discussed the issues of and capital punishment.

The also includes findings on religious , including religious self‐identification (mainline, evangelical, born‐again), their views on the interpretation of , and the relative importance of evangelism and social action.

Dr. John Green, Director of the Bliss Institute for Applied at the University of Akron, served as advisor to the project and supervised its data collection. Green also participated in two of the earlier studies of mainline in 1989 and 2001 upon which this new builds.

“This adds significantly to our knowledge and understanding of mainline ,” said Green. “Scholars of as well as and interested will from the information and insights it offers.”

The , which was conducted by mail, contained over 250 separate questions and generated

2,658 with a response rate of 44%. The Mainline Protestant was funded by the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund.

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Equality Utah uses the LDS own words in a new campaign for Gay Rights

The day after Proposition 8, a supported that outlawed same-sex marriage, passed in California, the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints released a formal statement saying, “the church does not object to rights for same- regarding and medical care, and rights, or rights.”

Last week however, a Utah bill that would have allowed two who live together and who are mutually dependent and named in a will or trust to a court action if a tragedy occurred, was defeated in a state committee after of the bill argued that offering any to same- , including the right to sue when a breadwinner suffers a , could to a legalizing .

This week in an effort to sway voters in that state and prevent other of Equality Utah’s legislative ’s remaining bills from going , Utah has come out swinging with a major multimedia ad that turn the tables and proclaims…

The Church does not object to rights for same-


In a press statement Utah said…

Several have indicated that the majority of support the reasonable and basic protections provided for in the of the
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Yet rebuffed one of the bills last week, recalling tired arguments that the proposals are somehow an attack on traditional .

Far from pessimistic about the ability of Utah see passed the tired arguments that surfaced during last week’s hearing, Utah has launched a media campaign to help raise awareness of the reasonableness and broad public support of the basic ideals of the .

“We’ve modeled our directly from the statements of the Church,” said , Utah’s . “We’re talking about basic rights that have broad public support and have nothing to do with . We hope this media campaign will help see passed the -based arguments used against this .”

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