Our Genders, Our Rights

NEW YORK, NY - - - The Issues Magazine launched “Our , Our Rights,” its Summer 2009 edition. A unique combination of articles, poetry, art and videos on a topic that is both utterly fundamental and wildly revolutionary: and .

Top writers discuss -selection , gender , “Intersex” self-identification and a first-hand account of forced roles inside a polygamist compound in Texas.

Publisher and Editor-in-Chief ’s , “Selecting The Same ,” provides philosophical and into the issue of -selection .

“There is one place where the definition of gender remains binary — in the womb. When it comes to sonograms, amniocentesis and standard pre-natal testing, there are no nuances. Here, the pronouncement, ‘It’s a girl,’ can translate into fierce and instant parental . The fact is that when the issue is ’ selection ,’ the same is always being selected — female.” For Hoffman, this issue highlights questions of , and the moral of women.

“It’s about separating the chooser from the choice,” writes Hoffman.

In “Busting Bogus and Beliefs” Mahin Hassibi notes: “For centuries, held that women owed allegiance and obedience to their husbands; children were the property of their fathers, who owned the children’s mothers.” Today, Hassibi says, discoveries in and may soon trump historical and cultural restrictions that wrongly women’s lives.

“My children would have undoubtedly been among the 439 seized in the ,” writes of the sweep through the polygamist compound. In, “American : Controls Women’s Destinies,” Jessop gives an inside view of the abuse, and of women’s bodies that continues today.

Writers also plunge into concerns. “ Pitfalls May Await the Applicant” by Victoria Neilson discusses the difficult process for trans applicants in the U.S. Eleanor Bader’s “Trans Care Is a Life and Death Matter” describes a pioneering program for trans patients in the South.

Photographic performer Tammy Rae Carland visualizes gender fluidity as the featured artist, and art editor Linda Stein conducts an interview with Elizabeth Sackler, whose for art resulted in a new center at the Museum.

ABOUT US

On The Issues Magazine (www.ontheissuesmagazine.com) is a progressive, , quarterly online magazine. Read more at the site — free and with archives from 1983. is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief.

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Too Gay in Amsterdam?

It’s no secret that Amsterdam is -friendly, but in case that slipped under anyone’s , Dutch have launched a site this month proclaiming that “Everyone’s Gay in Amsterdam.”

The Web site, which is geared for American , offers a “ list” that features places like , described as a “relaxed and funky -friendly bar” that “serves up unusual cocktails concocted by its highly-trained staff of .”

But a closer look reveals that not everyone in Amsterdam is, in fact, . A of a seemingly happy straight couple biking along a canal? The ? A “ locator” that doesn’t turns the into an dot?

Turns out, “” doesn’t just reefer to , but “the of the in this grand European city,” according to the VisualMerc, a New York-based that created the micro-site.

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Another “DOMA GOP” politican has zipper trouble: Sen. Paul Stanley Caught in Sex Scandal

Well, it was only a , wasn’t it? According to , one of our own social has been caught cheating on his wife, and he was doing it with a young . At this , we’re going to resist the temptation to make a about . That’s getting so old it’s not funny anymore.

Suffice it to say that like John , and all the rest on the lately, this one is really rich–with a little and a bumbling tossed into the story to make it even spicier. Ensnared in Tennessee’s own tonight is Sen. , the from Germantown who has crusaded to ban of children and who once made the really stupid of saying: “When you’re married, there’s a commitment there.”

According to , here’s what happened: Stanley, who is married with two children, was with his 22-year-old , McKensie Morrison. Morrison’s boyfriend, Watts. 28, discovered a disc with sexually explicit of Morrison that appeared to have been taken in Stanley’s . Watts then blackmailed Stanley, demanding $10,000 in return for keeping quiet about the senator’s with his intern.

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So gay, so what! Melbourne

GLHV is in the process of developing an anti- poster and needs .

The idea behind the poster is a montage of of and of all ages being out and proud with the line ‘So , So What!’

Apparently women have been coming forward, but it seems the boys are still a bit , says coordinator Patel.

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Closet Case: How Intolerance Fuels Africa’s AIDS Crisis

has challenged the long-standing that and in primarily affect . A study published on the website of the Lancet found that men who have with other men are up to 10 times more likely than their to be infected with the — which suggests that the fight against on the may be undermined by widespread .

Researchers from University, the Council of and the Kenya reviewed studies conducted over the past few years and concluded that male-male was a major blind spot in research and policy in . Men having with other men is far more common in than is socially acknowledged, owing to widespread toward , and the there is underreported in research and largely ignored in public- responses to the . The researchers compiled statistics from a small but growing number of studies conducted in various in recent years that included of prevalence among men who have with other men. (See pictures from Africa’s AIDS crisis.)

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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 analyst 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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Gay pride invitation goes sour Albany Times Union

ALBANY — A local whose vandalized Volkswagen launched her on a as a welcomed as a speaker, often in with a film she made about her , will not be in the Capital Region for this weekend’s festival because of a dispute with event .

The , Erin Davies, blames the Capital Committee, a group of community and of the Capital District &; Community Council, for scuttling an Albany showing of her award-winning , “.”

Accepted at of film in the U.S. and abroad, the movie will be shown tonight, the date originally planned. But the screening has been moved from a 250- at the to the of the Capital District in , where it will be shown in a room that seats approximately 20.

“They tried to bribe and threaten me, but I wouldn’t let them and just found another place,” said Davies, 31. She alleges that anonymous of the committee thought her $10 suggested for the museum screening was too high and vowed to remove the showing from Capital listings unless she lowered it. Davies makes her living with paid and ; the price was meant to offset some of the difference between what she normally receives for appearances and the $500 fee she had agreed to for the museum event, she said.

and other involved in discussions with Davies dispute her account of what happened and characterize Davies as having a complex that her to exaggerate routine, if frustrating, negotiations into and .

“We absolutely support (the screening). It’s always been one of our ,” said Nora Yates, of the community council. The screening was included in printed calendars and is mentioned, with its new location, on the community council’s Web site. Founded in 1970, the CDGLCC, believed to be the oldest such continuously operating group in the country, is the prime force behind the 11-day, 34-event Capital 2009 that culminates with Sunday’s parade and festival in Washington Park.

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Dismay Over Obama’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Turnabout

When sought the , he pledged to reverse the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy preventing and from serving openly in the U.S. military. Yet on Monday, the rejected a ’s challenge to the law — with the legal backing of none other than the Administration.
James II, the former and whose case the high court declined to review, reserved most of his ire for instead of the court. “He’s a coward, a and a ,” said in an interview with TIME shortly after the high court declined to hear his appeal. “This is a guy who spent more time picking out his dog, Bo, and playing with him on the lawn than he has working for for ,” he added. “If there were millions of black as second-class , or millions of or Irish, he would have acted immediately” upon taking office to begin working to lift “Don’t ask, don’t tell.” fought in in 1991 as an , and returned as a JAG officer for the second War, before being booted out in 2004 for declaring he was as he was readying for a third . He was representing himself before the high court. (See pictures of the gay rights movement.)
The Administration, in its brief in the case last month, said a lower court acted properly in upholding the ban. “Applying the strong traditionally afforded to the Legislative and in the area of , the properly upheld the statute,” argued , who as General represents the Administration before the . The bar on serving openly is “rationally related to the government’s in and ,” her 12-page filing added.
The endorsement of “Don’t ask, don’t tell” by the Administration marks the latest rightward tack by . The denounced many of George W. ’s national-security policies during the campaign, but in office has adopted more positions, including endorsing military commissions to try purported terrorists, and declining to release a second batch of depicting alleged U.S. maltreatment of Iraqi detainees. His stance on “Don’t ask, don’t tell” may be more surprising, because aides have made clear the wants the ban lifted eventually. (Watch a gay marriage wedding video.)
doesn’t buy the line from aides — and the — that they’re too busy grappling with a faltering and two wars to handle the ban right away. “It’s a complete lie that he has too much stuff on his plate — this is the guy who criticized for not being able to multitask,” says. “We have an old saying in the military — the maximum effective range of an excuse is zero meters.” See Dismay Over Obama’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Turnabout TIME

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How far New Hampshire has come

A of . of standing next to N.H. governor Wednesday as he signed into law legalizing reminds me of an incident from the 1981 that serves as a of just how much has evolved over the nearly three since then.The state has changed in so many ways I didn’t think would ever happen, largely because of my into the “Live Free Or Die” view of life. My first months in the during the winter of 1979 were punctuated with periods of . Why would voters reject offers of federal to improve their communities? On general principal, that’s why. The I heard over and over again seated on the of a million March was “We don’t want to become New York.”I didn’t take it personally. I don’t think anyone in at the time knew I grew up on the shores of . Still, there were moments when I felt like a in a strange land. See How far New Hampshire has come
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How Far Will Mormons Go to Fight Gay Marriage?

If a marriage question is put on the in 2010, it will put the Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints at a seriously interesting crossroads.

It has been three or four since the Church chose a low in American , after its to the Amendment, and theological to , spurred an anti- . The are among the most persecuted of American sects, and highly sensitive to criticism.

The church’s low-key strategy seemed to work. There are still some - in evangelical Christian

circles, but for the most part the are accepted and admired, and church membership has soared. like former Gov. and . Jon are regarded by America as legitimate .

watchers were surprised, then, when the took such an active role in the passage of Proposition 8 in California, limiting to a man and a . Gay Americans were surprised as well. They didn’t expect the church to embrace , but neither did they predict that the Church would emerge as a resolute and politically-active , whose support for Prop 8 was perhaps determinative. Some of the resultant anti- has been vicious.

Now that Prop 8 has been upheld by the California , rights say they will put on the ballot in California again, and mount a full to win , perhaps as soon as 2010.

That will put the ball back in the church’s court. The family is at the center of . But the national political trends are against the church. Younger Americans—even young —are more than willing to see their get married.

Opposing in Utah (as the church did in 2004) is one thing, but taking a public role in a national campaign to deprive a persecuted minority of a right shared by all other Americans is another. It would be seen as a sign that the days of low-key tactics are over, and that the leaders are prepared to give, and get, the political bruising that occurs when mixes with in America.

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