Gay groups disagree: 2010 or 2012?

Several organizations have written a letter to dissuade a ballot to repeal Prop 8 in 2010.

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Gays Step Up Efforts to Reverse Gay-as-Godless Stereotype

A groundbreaking about the lives of gay Americans that the Barna Group put out last week got surprisingly little attention. In my latest &; Country column for U.S. News Weekly, I tied the Barna ’s fascinating portrait of to the rights movement’s recent efforts to ratchet up and messaging. Much of the work is aimed at reversing the -as-Godless .

Here’s the top:


Though he was raised in the , Harry Knox knew he couldn’t become a minister in his because it doesn’t ordain openly . He enrolled in a of the more liberal but was eventually denied anyway. “My whole as an is an accidental ministry,” says Knox, 48, who now works at the Campaign, the nation’s largest rights group. “I would rather be a local pastor.”

Instead, since 2005, Knox has built ’s “ and program,” which works to combat the of the , , , and community as antireligious. “For far too long, organizations did not put religious at the of our efforts,” Knox says. “That’s a we’re making less often now.”

Those religious may be more plentiful than most Americans think. A out last week shows that most Americans pretty robust lives. While 72 percent of straight American describe their as “very important” in their lives, so do 60 percent of and . Almost as many, 58 percent, say they’ve made a personal and ongoing commitment to Christ.

And though they are much less likely than straights to share the beliefs of born-again —which comes as no , since most in the born-again condemn —the Barna found that 27 percent of do hold those beliefs. “Many in the Christian community assume there’s this significant between and in terms of beliefs and activities,” says , the country’s top on , who supervised the . “While there are statistically significant differences, it’s the narrow size of the that’s most surprising.”

The unleashed a torrent of hate , mostly from believers furious with Barna’s : that many are -believing . But more and more rights organizations are joining in stepping up efforts to highlight the beliefs of many Americans, largely through religious programs. And some religious and are to welcome and .

rights say that the 2004 election, when voters in 11 states passed bans that were heavily promoted through , was a wake-up call. To help counter the image of the battle as a fight between and religious Americans, , the National and , and other national rights quickly hired religious staff.

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Lowenstein: Judge orders speedy ruling on Prop 8 case

When Olson and filed against Proposition 8 on behalf of their clients, the case was newsworthy for two main reasons. The two at the famously opposed each other in v. , and most of the national organizations were quick to distance …

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Young, Queer and Reflecting on Organizing Around Marriage

I was in last week when the California announced its decision upholding Prop 8 and I took the opportunity to interview some of my in the community about their thoughts on the efforts to for .

Going into this project, I wasn’t sure what I’d hear. I knew from previous that many in my community of young, had questioned whether organizations should continue to prioritize recognition at the cost of other .

While some folks were still questioning our community’s attention to , I heard from other folks that their opinions on the significance of had changed after they’d witnessed the mobilizations in the wake of Prop 8. One of the mobilizations and the of in the was that my seemed to have spent a of time trying to figure out how they felt about both personally and politically. As Jon, a in public at , said, became something he “had to take more of an opinion on.”

I found the of offered in these insightful and so I thought I’d take the opportunity to share a few clips in the following video @ Young, Queer and Reflecting on Organizing Around Marriage

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Utah Governor’s gay-rights stance honored

Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. will be honored by Utah’s , , and (LGBT) community at this weekend’s festival.

The Utah Center and other organizations have picked for the Political Action Award.

is the first Utah governor to openly support civil for same- . Earlier this year, he also endorsed the Common Ground Initiative, a campaign for basic for and that fizzled in the Legislature.

The award is named for the late state Sen. , who worked for years to pass hate-crimes in Utah.

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LGBT Organizations Point Out that Lawsuits Could Set Back Progress on Marriage for Same-Sex Couples

NEW YORK – In response to the California decision allowing Prop 8 to stand, four and five other leading national are reminding the community that ill-timed could set the fight for back. The released a new publication, “Why the and not the courts should be the next step on in California.” This publication discourages from bringing premature based on the federal because, without more , the U.S. likely is not yet ready to rule that same- cannot be barred from . The also revised “Make Change, Not ,” which was released after the California decision ending the ban on for same- in California. This publication encourages who have legally married to ask , and to honor their marriages, but discourages from bringing .

 “Why the and not the courts should be the next step on in California” is available at http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/relationships/39672res20090527.html “Make Change, Not ” is available at http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/relationships/35584res20090527.html.

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ACLU Sues To Stop Tennessee Schools From Censoring Gay Educational Web Sites; Filtering Software Allows Anti-Gay Sites

NASHVILLE, TN – The American and the of Tennessee sued two districts in federal court today, charging the schools are unconstitutionally blocking students from accessing online information about , , and issues. Metropolitan Schools, and as many as 105 other school districts in Tennessee use to block Web sites containing pro- speech, but not Web sites touting so-called “reparative therapy” and “ex-” ministries. The “” filter is not used to block sites containing pornography, which are filtered under a different category, but it does block the sites of many well-known organizations including , Families, And of and (), the Straight Network () and Campaign ().

“Allowing access to Web sites that present one side of an issue while blocking sites that present the other side is illegal viewpoint ,” said Catherine Crump, a with the and attorney on the case. “This discriminatory does nothing to make students safe from material that may actually be harmful, but only hurts them by making it impossible to access important educational material.”

The school districts block the Internet filtering category designated “,” which includes sites that “provide information regarding, support, promote, or cater to one’s or .” They do not, however, block sites that condemn or promote “reparative therapy,” a practice purporting to “cure” that is denounced as dangerous and harmful to young by such as the American and the .

The filed the case in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee against Metropolitan Schools and on behalf of two students in Nashville, one student in Knoxville and a librarian in Knoxville who is also the advisor of the school’s -Straight Alliance ().

“Students need to be able to access information about their legal rights or what to do if they’re being harassed at school,” said Keila Franks, a 17-year-old student at Hume-Fogg in Nashville and a on the case. “It’s completely unfair for schools to keep students in the dark about such important issues and treat Web sites that just offer information like they’re something dirty.”

The lawsuit charges that blocking sites violates students’ rights by only allowing access to sites that present an anti- point of view on the rights of persons on issues such as anti- , , and the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy while blocking access to sites that support rights. Further, the filtering hinders the ability of GSAs and their to facilitate club activities and keeps students from accessing important information about for students or doing research for school-related assignments.

The first learned about the discriminatory filtering from Andrew Emitt, a Knoxville student who discovered the problem while trying to search for . is mandated in public schools by , which requires schools to implement software to restrict information that is obscene or harmful to minors. However, the “” filter category does not include material which is sexually gratuitous and already included in the “pornography” filtering category.

“While schools may have an interest in using filters to block material that could be harmful to minors, blocking access to information about issues while allowing anti- information is unlawful and potentially dangerous,” said Tricia Herzfeld, a with the of Tennessee. “There is no place for this kind of unconstitutional in our public schools.”

In addition to Crump and Herzfeld, on the case are Chris of the and Christine Sun of the Project.

The are Nashville students Keila Franks and Emily Logan, Knoxville student Bryanna Shelton, and Karyn Storts-Brinks, a Knoxville librarian and faculty sponsor for her school’s .

More information about the case, including the ’s complaint and a video featuring one of the student , is available online at: www.aclu.org/lgbt/youth/39346res20090413.html.

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LGBT Domestic Violence Services Bill Passes State Assembly

Bill Sponsored by and Authored by Pérez Now Moves to
Sacramento – The California passed the Domestic Services Bill along party lines, with all 44 present voting in favor while all 17 votes against were cast by . Sponsored by California (), the bill, AB 1003, will increase and expand services to , , or () of domestic .

“By passing this bill, we are expanding innovative and proven program already being pioneered by centers and organizations across the state,” said John A. Pérez (D-Los Angeles), the author of the bill. “Now more will have greater access to the services they need – in a safe, comfortable .”

Rates of domestic in same- are equivalent to those in opposite- . However, support for continues to lag far behind those available to non- .

“We must do all in our power to ensure that of domestic have access to culturally and resources,” Geoff Kors, of . “ is extremely grateful to Pérez for his on this important issue and thank the for helping move us one step closer to making this goal a reality.”

The Domestic Services Bill is designed to correct this by expanding access for to a state fund within the California , which supports -specific domestic programs across the state. The fund, originally established as part of another -sponsored bill in 2006, is subsidized by a $23 fee on domestic . The new bill also eliminates the requirement for providers to offer shelter – an to many smaller organizations that inadvertently keeps several California communities from providing any services for of domestic . The bill previously passed the Assembly by a of 5-2.

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Broad Coalition Collaborating on Poll to Assist Community on Timing, Efforts to Repeal Prop. 8 Should Court Uphold Marriage Ban

Representatives from a diverse coalition of , and organizations will host a conference call to announce the of an innovative, collaborative polling project to help determine the timing and targeting of efforts to repeal Proposition 8, should the California uphold the banning for same- .
 
The polling project will share qualitative and quantitative with community and stakeholders as part of a larger strategy to involve the community in the decision making process and engage the broad coalition of organizations to better coordinate and with on-going efforts to restore for same- in California.
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Equality California Expands Marriage Fight, hire leaders to strengthen work in communities of color, faith and to ensure the freedom to marry for same-sex couples

California is bringing two leaders on board to expand ’s efforts to achieve full for , , and () , including the to marry for same- . Marc will ’s efforts to restore and keep the right to marry and increase public support and acceptance of families as its director. the fight to protect in as the of .
Shorter will serve as to strengthen and expand building efforts and to help bring resources and support to organizations, especially those who concentrate on issues impacting communities of color and . Shorter is co-founder and director of And For All, a public- campaign that engages communities of color in about the to marry for same- .
“We are thrilled to have such extraordinary, accomplished leaders join our team as we continue our efforts to achieve full for and to keep doing the long-term work of changing ,” said Geoff Kors, of California.

has worked full-time on efforts to protect since February, 2004, just after the ruled that the guaranteed the right of same- to marry.

“Marc has been a and tremendous in our work to protect the right of same- to marry in ,” said Governor . “His ability to a campaign for social change is second to none.”
 
Facing an from Gov. Romney, Pres. and the , the largest and most successful campaign in history to defeat efforts to amend the to take away the right to marry.
“I am thrilled to join California and its efforts to ensure the to marry,” said. “Our work in centered on engaging around the stories of same- and their families. As hear more from families in their own communities, I am sure that many more will come around to support the to marry.”
 
Shorter has a long track record of in the fight for and other social justice issues. She is the co-founder and chair of the Bayard Coalition, the largest African-American political in the Bay Area.
 
Shorter has a proven record of and effectiveness,” said Bevan Dufty. “She will bring a needed infusion of organizing and her commitment to working in diverse communities to our cause.”
 
“I am pleased to join forces with California to direct and expand its coalition building efforts,” Shorter said. “Our work through And For All to engage of color and in honest, plain talk about the importance of the to marry will complement ’s appreciation that true coalition building must extend beyond the purpose of meeting a singular goal such as , but must work to create and support , common cause across communities. I look forward to working with to grow a statewide broad-based coalition to advance long-term civil and interests for all.”
Shorter has served as deputy of the Project Foundation/ Memorial Quilt, where she worked with founder to several key / and targeting African-American and South-African communities. Additionally, she was the first African-American elected officer of the Caucus of the California State Democratic Party. serves on the Commission on the Status of Women for the City and County of since being first appointed by former Mayor Willie Brown, Jr. in 2001. She was recently elected by her to begin an unprecedented fourth term as of the Commission.
 
is also hiring regional field in locations statewide including the , and to support and expand its volunteer efforts on , and electoral work and to with other organizations committed to achieving for . descriptions for open positions at can be found at www.eqca.org/jobs.
California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights advocacy in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely limited for individuals to a state with some of the most comprehensive civil-rights protections in the nation. has passed over 50 pieces of and continues to advance through legislative advocacy, public and community empowerment. www.eqca.org
 

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