Homosexual Haitian Migrants Focus of UA Doctoral Student’s Research


Erin Durban

Erin spent time in Haiti last year initiating her field research about individuals who immigrate to the . While there, she worked to immerse herself in the culture, which included learning about vévé, used during , from a priest, .

Erin Durban in Haiti

Erin , center, is making her to Haiti to learn about the Haitians make in immigrating to the , but then opting to return to their home country.

Erin , a doctoral in the UA’s gender and women’s studies department, will travel to Haiti to study the Haitians migrants make when they leave for the U.S. but then return home.

As an undergraduate in Denver, Erin began to study the conditions of Haitian and ways the has been embroiled in the history of the country.

Now a doctoral in gender and women’s studies, is studying the of “-identified” Haitians who choose to leave for the , but then opt to return home.

Perplexing to is the idea that the has a for offering “more liberated spaces” to around the world seeking – whether for political, economic, or because of – and yet certain of Haitians decide to return to a county that has offers little protection against -based .

, whose are in , migration and cultural studies as well as social and , said she is interested in studying way Haitians interpret the between the and Haiti within the context of what is defined as “home.”

She recently received a Social and Institute grant for her project, “Desire to Return, Desire to Leave: Investigating Haitian Migration.” The institute, which operates out of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, promotes research in the college.

The project will take her later this month to the country of more than 9 million inhabitants, where she will spend several weeks conducting research in Jacmel and Port-au- to better understand the complexities association with the migration of Haitians who are .

Her investigation, she said, may also help to shed more light on the ways in which economic, political and social interactions and pressures influence certain .

One challenge she’ll is the amount of information about in Haitians, said , who intends to publish an article about her research and incorporate her findings into her dissertation.

“Surprisingly, there is not a of research about migration in Haiti,” said, noting that of existing and documentaries, most tend to on men or the vodou, or voodoo, , which tends to be more accepting of .

The , too, tends to be on the turmoil in Haiti, considered the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

’s interest in these issues was heighted about five years ago with the announcement of the ’ Stabilization Mission in Haiti, a established in response to armed in the country. The is among the countries offering military and police personnel in the effort.

“Everywhere I went it seemed I was hearing about Haiti and I found it very strange that here is this place that is really close that no one ever really talks about,” she said. “But when they do, all we ever hear about is , and disease.”

said it is important to understand – outside of the typical contexts of and – how gender and are shaping the experience of migrants.

She was encouraged to begin studying what she described as “the coexistence” of two seemingly conflicting beliefs about migration after visiting Haiti last year.

One describes the desire by and to leave Haiti for the more “progressive” , whereas another describes a strong desire to return to Haiti once in the because of a to live in their .

Her research, she said, may help explain the role that family obligations, work-related struggles, the pursuit of , , the associated with being an , “the heightened anti- post-Sept. 11″ and other factors play in migrants choosing to leave the .

In her grant , noted that her research could potentially “rethink the idea of the as a site of ‘liberation’ for of the world from a new vantage point.” Of particular concern are ways in which , xenophobia and affect and influence the of .

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How long has Seattle supported gay rights?

: 1st in rights

has been at the of rights for at least three . Remember Anita Bryant? While she was getting cities across the county to repeal rights ordinances in the , voters held the line — the first city in America to in favor of rights. The City of adopted a fair ordinance in 1973 which specifically prohibited against in the workplace, followed by a ordinance in 1975. But in 1978, 13 attempted to repeal the ordinances. It went down in defeat, and voters successful stopped the national movement to turn back the of rights. Since then, the cities of Tacoma, Spokane, and others followed suit; has elected openly city council for and is considered to have one of the largest in the nation.

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Sunday’s parade marks the event’s 32nd year. See from the event here.

Learn more about ’s Museum of History and Industry at seattlehistory.org.

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Study: Gays not ‘godless Christian bashers’

This breaking news in from The — a of and habits, particularly of the : folks’ about spirituality aren’t much different from . These and other “surprising insights” were in Barna’s spiritual profile of gays released Monday. In it was a bit of a political heeding for -:

who portray as godless, hedonistic, Christian are not working with the facts,” wrote Monday. “A of cite their as a central facet of their life, consider themselves to be Christian, and claim to have some type of meaningful to Christ active in their .”

“It is interesting to see that most , who have some history within the Christian Church, have rejected orthodox biblical teachings and principles — but, in many cases, to nearly the same degree that the Christian has rejected those same teachings and principles,” Barna said. “Although there are clearly some in the and practices of the straight and , there may be less of a spiritual between straights and than many Americans would assume.”

Now there will be some quibbling with a couple of Barna’s assumptions. Like how Barna pegs the at about 3 percent of the . No, he doesn’t believe in the 1-in-10 stat, but then again, says it’s more like 5 percent, depending how you count.

That aside, the Barnanians found that “out of the 20 -oriented attributes examined in the Barna study, there were just a few in which there were no significant differences between the and .”

Hmm. “No significant differences between the and ”(s)? Does Donald Wildmon know about this?

One big diff, according to the study: “While seven out of every ten (71 percent) have an orthodox, biblical of , just 43 percent of do. In fact, an equal percentage possesses a pantheistic view about deity — i.e., that ‘’ refers to any of a variety of , such as personally achieving a state of higher consciousness or maximized personal potential, or that there are multiple gods that exist, or even that everyone is .”

Another diff: “ were twice as likely as to strongly agree that the is totally accurate in all of the principles it teaches.”

And in the timeliness is next to godliness (OK, and cleanliness) dept: On Monday a crew of organizations supporting same are launching their Get Engaged Tour of California — a pump-priming tour of the state in advance of an expected 2010 campaign expected later this year. We told you about it a while back. leaders will be prominently featured on this tour, as opposed to last year’s anti-Proposition 8 campaign, when they were largely invisible.

“Our -based values require us to our as ourselves,” said Pastor Samuel Chu, of California for . “ and are our and they should be able to enjoy the , and commitment that come with .”

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Indiana removes gay white men from HIV/AIDS funding priorities

The Indiana of recently cut gay white men as an HIV/AIDS funding priority. African-American and who have with men are still included as . The decision was made by the department’s advisory Community Planning Group (CPG).

The CPG is a Center for Disease () mandated process for funding / prevention and treatment programs in the states; it aims to be -free and representative of the community. The Indiana of () administers / prevention funds. Indiana charge that the Group ignored the ’s criteria for .

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New UN plan to boost HIV services targets gay men and transgender people

Two agencies are launching a plan to provide increased -related information and services to men who have with men and , while stressing the need to make to treatment, care and support a reality for all.
The , spearheaded by the Joint UN Programme on / (UNAIDS) and the (UNDP), comes of the International Day Against , observed on 17 May.
“The case is clear and urgent,” said Jeffery O’Malley, Director of UNDP’s group. “If we are going to make for sexual a meaningful reality, we must work towards ending and . We must the legal and .”
In a issued today, the agencies noted that in many parts of the world, prevalence among men who have with men is more than 20 times higher than in the general .
In addition, studies show that prevention services reach only one tenth to one third of who engage in male activity. At the same time, there is growing evidence that the majority of new infections in many urban areas are among men who have with men.
“Yet, these same have access to -related information and services due to , , and other violations,” the agencies stated. “In many countries, they still criminal and lack access to justice.”
Paul De Lay, Deputy at , stressed the need for rigorous monitoring by countries of the evolution of their epidemics, and for tailoring to the needs of those most at .
“In many settings this will be men who have with men,” he said, adding that responses must be based on local epidemiological and to be effective.
The plan being launched – the Action Framework: for Men who have with Men and – outlines several factors that impede access to services, such as unwillingness on the part of and to in the sexual of sexual .
It also sets out how will work towards achieving through three main objectives – improving , strengthening the evidence base through better data, and reinforcing capacity and promoting to ensure broader and better responses.
In a message to mark the International Day, Michel Sidibé called for greater efforts to end and ensure the barriers that stop access to services are removed.
“I all to take steps to eliminate and faced by men who have with men, and . They must also create social and legal environments that ensure for and enable to prevention, treatment, care and support,” he stated.
Mr. Sidibé added that while committed in the 2006 UN Political Declaration on / to removing legal barriers and passing laws to protect vulnerable , more than 80 countries still have that prohibits same behaviour.
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DiversityMBA Magazine ranks Kaiser Permanente No. 1 on annual list for Diverse Managers

OAKLAND, Calif — ’s long-standing commitment to and has been recognized by DiversityMBA Magazine. The care was ranked No. 1 in the publication’s fourth annual “50 Out Front for : Best Places for Diverse Managers to Work,” which will hit in 2009.

“This award is a great acknowledgement of the places on creating a workplace that is characterized by for the individual and a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for our employees,” said , senior vice and chief officer at Plan, Inc.

Published quarterly, DiversityMBA Magazine’s aim is to serve the needs of multicultural professionals in corporate America, business students and entrepreneurs. In selecting the 2009 “50 Out Front Companies” the publication’s expanded its research evaluations to include companies that implement intentional strategies based on accountability, strong practices and ongoing evaluation of retention/ that allow and encourage managers of diverse backgrounds to excel and develop into roles.

Today, ’s 181,000 employee and is composed of 74 percent women and 56 percent of color, mirroring and exceeding the racial, ethnic and of its and the communities it serves. The has been recognized in the past year for corporate by several organizations and publications, including:

- Top 50 Companies for (2008; 2007; 2006) — Campaign Foundation &; the and Medical Association - Healthcare Index — - Top 100 Employers — DiversityMBA Magazine - Top 50 Companies (2009; 2008) — Asian Enterprise Magazine - Best Companies for Asian Americans (2008; 2007) — Workforce Management Magazine - Optimas Award (Ethical Category) — Latina Style Magazine - LS 50 — Campaign - Corporate Index (2008; 2007; 2006; 2005) — The California Council - DiversityFIRST Award — and Medical Association in association with Pfizer - GLMA Achievement Award

’s commitment to workforce is grounded in its - mandated National which also includes a on multicultural and culturally competent care delivery - care that acknowledges cultural and linguistic in the clinical setting, respects ’ cultural beliefs and practices, and fully integrates cultural skills, knowledge and considerations into the total healthcare experience of our . Through its Institute for Culturally Competent Care and Linguistic Programs, has established “Centers of Excellence,” innovative clinical that respond to the and language needs of specific .

is a core value of , and we are delighted to be recognized as the No. 1 place to work by DiversityMBA Magazine. Our commitment to creating a workplace that embraces and utilizes the unique cultural expertise and attributes of each employee and physician enables us to better meet the needs of our increasingly diverse membership, and gives us a distinct edge in the marketplace,” said Knox.

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is America’s leading integrated plan. Founded in 1945, the program is headquartered in Oakland, Calif. serves 8.7 million in nine states and the . Today it encompasses Plan, Inc., Hospitals and their subsidiaries, and the Permanente Medical . , includes approximately 167,000 technical, administrative and clerical employees and , and 14,000 representing all specialties. The ’s Labor Management is the largest such care in the . It governs how more than 130,000 workers, managers, and dentists work together to make the best place to receive care, and the best place to work. For more news, visit the News Center at: http://xnet.kp.org/newscenter* Tags = gay men gay news lesbian news transgender bisexual

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Red State Porn Purchasing Power

More subscribers to online pornography live in traditionally than , according to a study published last week in the American Economic Association’s Journal of Economic Perspectives.

Utah the country with 5.47 subscribers per 1,000 , followed by Alaska (5.03) and Mississippi (4.30). California ranked 39th at 2.46.

“The most is that are buying disproportionately much online ,” said Benjamin , the study’s author. “Though, to be sure, it’s also possible that the minority of in the same regions are the ones making these purchases.”

, an of business administration at Business School, said he adjusted his data to compare states with varying and , in order to place them all on a level playing field.

obtained a list of zip codes associated with from what he described as a “top-10 seller of online ” from 2006 to 2008. The company agreed to let analyze the information if he agreed to keep the company’s name anonymous, he said.

The researcher also found a marginally higher rate of porn subscribers in the 27 states that had passed “defense of to keep same- marriages unconstitutional compared to states that had no such laws.

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Travel marketers eye gay travel dollars

More and more marketers are eyeing the .&;&;&; That’s no considering the market’s .&; Here are the numbers courtes of Witeck-Combs Communications and ,
2004-2008.

6.8% of Americans over the age of 18 ­ roughly 16 million ­ self
identify as GLBT.

The buying power of the U.S. GLBT market is estimated at over $712 billion.

There are conservatively estimated over three million same--couple in the .

Nearly one in four U.S. men and live in with children under the age of 18.

Because roughly 25% of U.S. GLBT have children, GLBT tend to have more to spend than the average American family, affording them more per buying power than many consumer .

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Gay men make up 65 percent of syphilis cases

Once thought nearly vanquished in the Untied States, is on the rise, particularly in of men, who may be wary of the . See Gay men make up 65 percent of syphilis cases
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