Argentine Congress considers same-sex marriage

(, Argentina) Is Argentina ready to become ’s to legalize ?

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Law Extends Parental Rights for Gays

in the District no longer will need the written consent of their partners to adopt children born to their partners through , under a new law that took effect Saturday.

The name of a consenting spouse or unmarried will appear on the child’s as the legal parent, a status that previously had to be obtained by same- through a complicated process.

The Domestic of 2009 puts the city out front when it comes to children born of same- , according to the National Center for Lesbian Rights (), the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance of Washington () and American University Polikoff.

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Gay Pride in Moscow: Report from a Chicago Activist

Andy , from the Liberation Network in Chicago, in last night. courtesy Glay Liberation Network.

By Andy in
, May 14, 2009 ( Liberation Network) – After 14 hours of flights, last night I found myself in Eastern for the first , warmly greeted by and who, despite , are organizing their fourth annual event in this city. This year’s event is dubbed ‘Slavic ’, denoting the significant of from around the region.
The previous three years’ have gone forward despite bans from the and from neo- in and skinhead garb. This year the not only banned the event, but for good measure, approved the anti-’ application to hold their own event this past Tuesday.
That same day, our countered with their own unsanctioned action at the Department of Registration of Acts of Civil Status – an by two to get a license.
Leading Slavic Alekseev said the action was inspired in part by a February at a license bureau in Chicago. The action received widespread international press coverage, including from the .
As I shadowed Alekseev around the city last night, press coverage if anything seemed to build, with ’s two cell phones ringing incessantly and meetings with Finish and Slovenian held near midnight just outside of .
Slavic is slated for this Saturday, amidst the big ‘ Fest’ being hosted this year by . For those not familiar with what is, think times ten, with a of media coverage and that puts Chicago’s to .
While our specific plans for Saturday are necessarily secret at this time, the aim is to cause maximum embarrassment to the government if they to arrest us or allow the neo- to attack.
In response to ’ application for a permit this year, Vladmir Pronin told the Russian Interfax that parades in the capital are “unacceptable - parades shouldn’t be allowed”.
“No one will dare to do it, such ‘braveheart’ will be torn to shreds,” he added. “The West can say we’re bad guys, but our will see it is right. Our country is patriarchal, that’s [] sums it up… I positively agree with the Church, with the , , especially with [Mayor] Luzhkov, who are convinced that man and should each other. It is established by and .”
However, have vowed to move forward with this year’s event despite the ’s threats.
“Mr. Pronin already showed his incompetency last year when his services were unable to prevent us unveiling a banner directed against the Mayor, right opposite his office,” said Alekseev.
The main event successfully took place nearby at the monument to the famous Russian composer, Peter Tchkaivosky, while the and neo- were hoodwinked in to thinking that it would take place outside of Mayor Luzhkov’s office.
Today at the start of a rights conference at an east of the city, I was joined by British rights and from around and Belorussia ­ Minsk, Rostof, Sochi, Ufa, St. Petersburg, Krasnodar, Ekaterinbourg, Volgodonsk, Ryazan and of course .
As we gathered on a to go to the conference, Baev explained how a group of young from Ryazan, about 200 miles south of the capital, got involved in organizing this year’s Slavic :
“There is a very in the which prohibits so-called about homosexuality20and among minors. The law passed in 2006 and we had that said that is absolutely normal and we are proud of our situation. We picketed in front of schools in Ryazan and we were detained because it was illegal.”
Two were found guilty and fined 1500 roubles (about $45 US) each. Alekseev came to Ryazan to help in the campaign and in the appeal of their cases to the of .
Then, Sergey Yenin, 19, explained how he became involved in rights organizing in Belorussia :
“I felt myself to be from my early childhood, he explained.
“Last year I came to Minsk and there I got acquainted with some and I thought it would be great if I fought for my rights. There are a of who don’t fight for their rights, who don’t participate in such movements, and they just consume our achievements.
“For example, we fought for our club, our one club in Minsk. It was in danger of being closed [by the government], but it still exists, due to us.”
I asked Sergey if he had participated in Minsk before.
“Yes, of course. The most outstanding parade took place in 2001. But I didn’t participate because I was only 11 then. There were over 300 participating in this event and 300 watching. This was fabulous This was an historical moment in Belorussia.
“The last one took place in October of 2008. It was named Walk and it took place on the 11th of October 2008, the international day of coming out, and we organized a parade. It was a rather private, intimate event, there were fifty because we cannot organize such a public event because of our government.
“If we applied for an event, we would be denied.
“There is an action that takes place [each year] called Chernobyl Way, and all of the parties take place there, and our group participated last year and this year. Last year we raised the and there were a of bad comments about it, there were a of thre ats [of ]. There were such as Right Alliance, and they threaten us all of the time. This year we didn’t20raise our because the of the Belorussian National Front, the main party, they coordinated a call to us, do not raise your , not because we have anything against you, because our fight for clean air, free of radiation will turn into a fight for rights.”
I asked Sergey why he personally joined the 15 others for the ten hour from Belorussia to join this Saturday’s Slavic : “I [only] made the [to come] on May 12 because I was really very frightened about myself and my . I know that there is some information that is going to be canceled, and more than this, that are going to be beaten.
“Because this is my fight really.If I don’t go to the parade, who will go there? My reasons to come was to support my – and of course to support rights.”
SEE ALSO
Tatchell To Attend Moscow Gay Pride. Despite threats to bash and arrest the marchers, British will attend this Saturday’s parade – this year renamed Slavic to support the , , and () struggles in all Slavic countries, Russian and non-Russian. (UK News, May 11, 2009)
Gay Marriage Campaign Starts in Russia. will apply for a license in on May 12, it emerged this afternoon. The announcement was made today during a press conference for Slavic which is planned for later this month in . (UK News, May 5, 2009)

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A Gay Justice?

Former Stanford Law School dean Kathleen Sullivan is, according to the National Law Journal, one of the 100 most influential in America. She’s a nationally prominent and teacher of constitutional law, and author of the nation’s leading casebook in constitutional law.
Stanford Law School professor Pamela Karlan clerked for former , is founding director of Stanford’s , and is a leading expert on voting and the political process.
Sullivan and are both frequently mentioned as possible nominees for .
Both women also happen to be openly . … Peter , a senior at the Family Research Council, says that “the real issue would not be the person’s private life but the issue would be would they be imposing their upon the court. In this case would they be imposing a pro ideology, a pro-same ideology.”
Sullivan, for instance, joined a friend of the court brief arguing that same should be legal even if the “equal protection” clause “would not always have been interpreted by the courts to forbid against .” Not allowing same is a violation of “both and equal protection; the former because the right to marry is a form of liberty and the latter because the treats and men differently from straight individuals.”
That she believes that because she’s , and not because she believes the refusal to allow same constitutes unconstitutional , is another matter.
Either way, discussion about a Justice Sullivan or a Justice comes at a time when the administration is hearing some impatience voiced by and on other issues.
“I think there is some in the community that ( ) ’t in this initial period spoken more directly and more forcefully about some of the issues he spoke about on the campaign,” Richard Socarides, a former to on and issues, told us for today. “Specifically the ‘Don’t ask/Don’t tell’ policy in the military.” See Gay Justice?
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Obama Passes On Gay Cabinet Member

With the of () to the position of , the of rights leaders for a cabinet-level have most likely evaporated.

Openly had been considered a strong contender for the position. is the founding of American Rights at Work, and had helped line up support for the pro-union Employee .

It was just last week that of - ’s met with of and fueling that a cabinet-level might be in the offing.

But no openly , or person has ever served in one of the fifteen positions that report directly to the .

In that meeting, , and of the &; , made it clear to the that he felt the political of the community had not yet been fully realized: “We have paid our , but still have not benefited greatly from that.”

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Gay Appointments Appear Likely In Obama Administration

A December 11 meeting between of - ’s and of and has fueled of openly in an administration.

With half the senior staff chosen, have increased their concern over the lack of a to a position.

And while no openly , or person has ever served in one of the fifteen positions, believe they have a strong case this year.

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Activists open gay meeting center

YOUNGSTOWN — The ’s and have opened a community center here that takes its name from a in the of the and movement almost 40 years ago.

The center, known as the Community Center and located at 1523 Poland Ave., conducted its and Saturday.

“It’s really a for us because, for so long, there has been no sense of community,” among local and , said of Youngstown, co-chairman of the Coalition, which operates the center.

“This really provides everyone with a place to go and a place to gather and to be able to develop a sense of community,” Wells said. “We want to be able to provide them with a place to call home,” he added.

The coalition had previously rented small quarters at a North Side church, but the new center, which occupies donated quarters, is the first true and community drop-in center in the , Wells said.

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