Local org makes the case for the Gay Games to come to Boston s

2014 will be hosting a kick-off celebrating the city’s to host the 2014 . The will take place on August 6 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at The Estate , and it will give a chance to meet with representatives from the Federation of and make the case for Beantown as the ’ 2014 .

Marc , chair of 2014’s committee, remains upbeat and positive about ’s chances of successfully completing the , touting “the backing of civic leaders,” including Gov. , . Gov. , , and at-large . Menino will be meeting with representatives during their upcoming site visit. 2014 hopes the city’s strong commitment to - , , and personal best - won’t hurt their chances either, say.

“Our to bring the 2014 to shows that our is not only a great for large sporting , but that its and culture make it an exceptional choice,” said in a statement to . “ has always been at the of rights and it would be the for the , I am truly excited by this possibility.”
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Activists welcome Delhi hc’s gay verdict

support of have welcomed the ’s verdict that decriminalised relations.

They said the will help solve issues

such as /, adding that the of

for shall also solve several ailments among the weaker of society.

, Parma’s , said: “This is indicative of the changing values of society and will enable further change. Generally, this movement has been seen as western, but in reality, this change would not have been possible without support and of across the , and age lines.”

Pointing out what kind of legal women have faced recently in the state, Sharma said: “While is almost compulsory for all, when it comes to women, there was a complete lack of choice. Recently in Ahmedabad, a same- couple went to the police for help only to be turned away because there was no for protection of a having a .”

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LA Times Editorial: A court battle California doesn’t need

The ’s ruling last week in the case of a grandiosely unethical justice opened a new field of constitutional review — the high court may now consider when an elected state court has been so tainted by that requires him to recuse himself from a case.

In , a coal executive spent more than $3 million to unseat a sitting state justice; it was well spent, as the justice was defeated by voters and replaced by Brent Benjamin. Benjamin then did what was expected of him and cast a deciding in overturning a $50-million against the executive’s .

Benjamin’s in the case assured him a place in the ’s of , and his was so blatant that the U.S. majority that rebuked him argued that it was not opening the door to many future . Surely, it reasoned, no justice will behave this badly again. That may or may not prove to be true — the court offered little in the way of guidance as to what constitutes impermissible — yet Benjamin’s case sadly but surely will not be the last in which big- and collide.

Indeed, California has wrestled with this problem before — and quite possibly could again.

California’ for selecting justices is much better than ’s. Candidates for the court here are nominated by the governor, confirmed by a state commission and then placed on the . They must periodically stand for retention, but they are not, as they are in , subject to direct challenge by candidates. A retention election can cost a justice his or her seat, but it does not let voters kick out one justice and install their own replacement.

California’s rules have helped balance the ’s independence with the public’s fair on accountability, but even this state’s reasonable retention process has been subject to tilt. Most notable was the 1986 retention election that removed Bird and two , Cruz Reynoso and Joseph Grodin. Much has gone into that race in the since, and opinions differ on its . Two truths, however, stand the test of deep inquiry: The forces arrayed against Bird were not motivated solely by her to the — that was cover for a second complaint, which was her defense of consumer rights against corporate power — and Reynoso and Grodin were victims of a special-interest crusade against a vulnerable chief.

Would that we could relegate that episode to California’s history. In fact, the state rumbles with discontent over its high court and chief, and those stirrings contain alarming of the battle of 1986.

At issue are the court’s rulings on same- and Proposition 8, and its , Ronald M. George. In May 2008, the court overturned the state’s ban on , striking a for in the grandest of constitutional protection of . A few months later, after voters approved Proposition 8 and amended the state to ban the same institution that the court had upheld, George and his upheld the amendment. Both times, George wrote for the majority. He thus angered of in 2008 and supporters of it in 2009.

By California’s rules, George a retention election in 2010, and some predict that he could from either side — or even both — in this polarizing .

That would be a for the state’s , an unfortunate attack on and an unfair castigation of one of this state’s most principled and admirable public officials. In the - cases, George’s votes demonstrated , professionalismand restraint. He voted to uphold same- out of the strong — which this page shares — that the does not allow society to deny the protection of to any more than it once denied it to those united across race. The ruling was right on the law, and will certainly be validated over the long march of history.

Months later, voters tacked in the other , narrowly rejecting and amending the to allow California to recognize only the of . That was challenged, naturally, and the lawsuit offered the court the opportunity to extend its earlier ruling, though on shaky for same- argued that Proposition 8 was such an to the rights of that it revised the rather than merely amending it. Scholars split on the of that argument, and although the strong of rejectedit, an opportunistic justice might have seized the chance to solidify his .

Instead, George subordinated his — as evidenced by his writing — to the weight of constitutional opinion. He voted to uphold the proposition, even though it undid his own work. Permitted latitude within the strictures of the in the first case, George was able to his ; by the in the second case, he yielded.

Such is the of a principled judicial officer, but those concerned only with results already have signaled their unhappiness with George. The moneyed interests that supported Proposition 8 last fall are considering whether to finance a campaign against George next year. Supporters of , who championed his heroism in 2008, were bitterly disappointed when the court upheld the hateful .

This is not . Corporate interests are not knocking off justices who disagree with them and seating more accommodating replacements. But has no place in our judicial life any more than it does in Appalachia. The 1986 campaign against Bird and her now stands for many as a reminder that well-intentioned systems of accountability may be hijacked by special interests, a lesson learned too often and at great cost in California. It was misguided in its first iteration; it would be regrettable in its second.

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Castro-ville: a 21st century, gay-friendly city

Mayor Julián knew roughly what to expect when he agreed this week to serve as the of ’s parade — the first mayor to do so — and in less than 24 hours, talk- had marshalled his self-styled “Adam’s ,” urging them via web and airwaves to bombard the new mayor with pleas to withdraw. McManus applied the same pressure to SA William (no relation) McManus when he served in the role in 2007.

[ is also urging his to the ’s month programming, which includes a screening of . His website, somewhat hysterically, insists on adding “” in front of any GLBT-related items, as in “ Parade,” and “ ” – in honor of which we’re changing this week’s cover , “’s Gayest Newspaper,” to “’s Newspaper.”]“I knew that it would be controversial,” told the via phone this morning. He that he has received 80-90 emails opposing his , many of them echoing the ’s recommended . “But to [’s] credit … they have been very polite, very respectful.”

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LOS ANGELES: All Saints, Pasadena, clergy opt out of civil marriages until gay couples can legally wed

at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California, are opting out of performing until can legally wed–and are encouraging other to do likewise, according to the Rev. , rector.
“At the of ’s and All Saints’ historic mission is respecting the of every human being,” Bacon said in a announcing the decision, which is effective immediately.
“The California in its recent opinion has ruled that those of same-gender affections are second-class ,” Bacon added. “Denying to a certain classification of humanity is blatant with which our governing board, the other of All Saints, and I will not participate. We invite other and to join us in this stand for .”
Bacon referred to the May 26 state ruling that upheld the 8, a providing that “only between a man and a is valid in California.” Their decision sparked by both and of the measure.
The Rev. , an associate at the Pasadena congregation known for its social and progressive , said on June 4 that are meeting with whose were already planned “to explain the new policy and hold pastoral about the impact on them.
“We only do member , so folks married here at All Saints typically share our values of and would be on board, we think, with making arrangements to have the civil part of their take place external to All Saints ,” said Russell, who is of Integrity , an for , , and Episcopalians.
But she added that: “We will continue to serve and marry them civilly if that’s what the couple prefers for whatever reason because that was the contract going in.”
All Saints vestry, at its June 2 meeting, had unanimously passed a resolution declaring that “the sacramental right of is available to all , but that the of will not sign civil certificates so long as the right to marry is denied to same- .”
The vestry’s decision acknowledged “our active in the discriminatory system of civil is inconsistent with ’s call to strive for justice and peace among all and the of every human being.” The resolution states “civil in the is, as a result of Proposition 8 and the Court’s decision, a constitutionally-mandated instrument of , which furthers and denies same- the fundamental dignities to which each human being is entitled,” Bacon said. Russell said there was little discussion in the vestry meeting. “It was just a no- that of course we want to take steps that keep us from being complicit in state-sponsored .
“I keep thinking I couldn’t be prouder to work at than I already am and then our keeps that make me even prouder,” Russell said. “It was it is such a part of the DNA of to stand with those in need of . This stand is so deeply rooted in our baptismal , it gives us such a strong theological place to stand. It feels like very firm foundation, indeed.”
The Rev. Neil Thomas of the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) in Los Angeles, a petitioner in the Proposition 8 case, said the 40-year-old 500-member congregation likewise is observing a on signing civil .
“We will not sign the ” for , said Thomas, whose ministry is primarily, but not exclusively, to the community. He is also the of California Faith for Equality, a progressive interfaith movement of about 6,000 , which submitted an amicus brief advocating that the California overturn Proposition 8.
– 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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Global video mashup for International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia 2009 hits the Internet

359 from 48 countries take part in massive global web to mark the IDAHO 2009

A to create a public awareness video for the International Day Against &; (IDAHO) on May 17 has attracted the of 359 from 48 countries across around the world. The is a joint undertaking of the -based IDAHO Committee and the social network .com, attracting 50,000 to its website within a month.

Said Louis-Georges Tin, founder of the IDAHO committee, “We are overwhelmed and, at the same time, humbled by this torrent of that has poured in from all four corners of the world since we kickstarted the in . have made the effort to go to such places as the Statue of Liberty, the Great Wall of , the , the Golden Gate , the , the and the to shoot their video, contributing to the spectacular you see in the .”

In , of the global community were invited to step out in front of the camera and in their own language introduce themselves, state where they are from and how proud they are to be , , or . The result is a video that sends the powerful message that individuals are present in every country, every society and every corner of the world. submitted videos in all of the world’s key languages, including Afrikaans, Arabic, Cantonese, English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tamil and even .

In addition to the of support from local communities from around the , renowned , , and web have also participated in the project. These include (in alphabetical order):

Hili: Iraqi now living in in and founder of the Iraqi- group
ANT: Host of reality series Fit Club and U.S. of ANT on ’s LOGO channel
Lizzy the Lezzy: Animated character with a cult following on
Michael Buckley: host of the show What the Buck, the 5th most subscribed comedy channel of all time on
Michael Kauch: German member of and coordinator of the and policy for the Free
Stephen Williams: British Liberal member of for Bristol West

Said Kenneth Tan, for .com, “Much has been said about 2.0 and netroots since the Proposition 8 against in California. This project was made possible only by the Internet, and we believe there are a limitless number of opportunities for the community to harness the power of the Internet to educate, raise awareness, promote , and to debunk myths. We have been honoured to with the IDAHO Committee in the of such an amazing project.”

Prior to the of the video, .com announced that it experienced a massive distributed of service (DDoS) attack which began at approximately 3.50am time on May 15, 2009, causing the entire website to be inaccessible.

A distributed of service attack occurs when a multitude of systems to flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system with illegitimate website requests. The flood of traffic by these requests cause the Internet bandwidth of the attacked site to be consumed to such an extent that the website is inaccessible to other legitimate users.

Said Kenneth Tan, .com , “The timing of this DDoS attack on .com is by no means a . We have been working for weeks on this high video campaign together with the Committee for the International Day Against and . The final product of this campaign, a public awareness video, was going to be launched on the campaign site at http://.com/idaho on Sunday. This is a well-timed, well-orchestrated assault by a large botnet with of PCs sending requests to our site. Engineers with our Internet Service Provider remarked they have never seen an attack of this intensity before. We deplore these unscrupulous actions by an organised group to harrass, intimidate and us for what we are doing.”

Added Tan, “Our technical staff are now working round the to restore services to legitimate users. In the meanwhile, we are going through our access logs, gathering information through various mechanisms and connecting the dots to identify the origin of the attacks. We will be working with officials to bring the cyberterrorists to justice.”

The video “IDAHO 2009: One Voice, One Message, Heard Around the World” is now accessible at: http://www..com/watch?v=m2Rp8ep_ezE

The Committee for the International Day Against and (IDAHO) is a network of , present in over 50 countries, who seek to promote the idea of an international day against and . This day has been recognized officially by a number of around the world and provides an opportunity for the movement across the world to unite in a powerful of collective .

.com was designed for of the , , and community as the world’s first website that designed for real with real an connections. The site aims to build an authentic social that helps maintain their with they actually know. Launched in May 2008, .com is headquartered in with a development team spread between Shanghai, and Bielefeld, .

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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 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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Students’ silence supports gay rights

More than a third of all Vashon students took part in the national Day of 17, showing their support for the school’s , , , , and questioning (LGBTQ) community by refraining from speaking all day.

They wore indicating their level of : completely silent, silent unless speaking was necessary or speaking but supportive of the day’s actions.

Those who chose , said teacher Marcella Murphy, did so “because and students feel silenced by their . They feel they can’t speak out on who they really are because they feel harassed or bullied.”

The event raises awareness of the at Vashon and , said Murphy, advisor of the school’s Straight Alliance, which sponsored the event.

More than 100,000 students across the country take part in the national Day of , according to its Web site. of the day hope to call attention to and stamp out anti-LGBTQ name-calling, and . See Students’ silence supports gay rights

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200 Supporters of Gay & Lesbian Community March in2009 Los Angeles Chinatown New Year’s Parade

Organized by API -LA Draws Record

Los Angeles – On Saturday, January 31, 2009, a record 200 joined the API -LA in the Golden Parade in Los Angeles’ , one of the city’s most popular community event. Saturday marked only the fourth time in the parade’s 110-year history that a representing and supporting , , and () of the Asian and (API) community has participated in the parade.

“We expected a strong turnout after all of the energy in our community since the November 2008 election, but we were absolutely astounded to welcome 200 – nearly three times as many as last year!” said , API -LA steering and one of the of the . “Particularly meaningful for all of us, we were also joined this year by same- who had been able to legally marry before November 2008.”

Wearing bright red t-shirts, the large marched proudly through the streets of , carrying banners displaying the six of the rainbow. The rainbow is commonly used to represent the of the community and was chosen by the API -LA to also represent the of the coalition’s membership and supporters.

“Our in the lunar parade each year sends a powerful message of , and ,” said Marshall Wong, API -LA co-chair. “Saturday was a to enter the . It is said that the Ox is a sign of prosperity through and hard work. and hard work describe exactly what we need to win back the freedom to marry for the community. Today we took a short stroll around but we’re committed to the long march to full .”

The was by a drum troupe playing traditional Korean drums, comprised of from the Koreatown Workers Alliance (KIWA). And bringing up the rear of the API -LA was Danza Méxica Cuauhtemoc, a cultural troupe performing traditional Aztec dances, accompanied by Aztec drums and dressed in traditional Aztec and tall feather headdresses.

“API -LA was thrilled to be able to include both Korean and Aztec drums as well as Aztec dancers,” said Eileen Ma, another API -LA steering and of the . “For us, the drummers and dancers reinforced our message of in our as a community.”

The of the marchers was also evident in the organizations that officially joined the API -LA , many of whom proudly displayed their own organizational banners as part of the . In addition to API -LA, other organizations who participated in the included: Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC); Asian Pacific Care Venture (APHCV); Asian , Families and of and (API ); ); California for ; Chinese Progressive Association (CPA) of San Gabriel Valley; Equal Roots Coalition; United Network ( U.N.); Japanese American League (JACL); Koreatown Workers Alliance (KIWA); Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC); Honor Cherish; OCA-Greater Los Angeles; South Asian Network (SAN); and Asian Council, which includes Asian American Women (AAQWA), Asian Pacific Intervention Team (APAIT), Chinese Rainbow Association, Asian Pacific Support Network (GAPSN), and Satrang.

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Iranian AIDS doctors imprisoned

(Tehran) Iran has sentenced two internationally renowned to six and three years in prison for their alleged in a U.S.-backed plot to overthrow Iran’s , their said Thursday.

The attorney, , said notified him this week of the handed to the two …

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