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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Equality California, Jordan / Rustin Coalition Launch Mobilization Effort on Marriage for Same-Sex Couples in African-American Communities, Outreach Includes TV ad, on-the-ground organizing

Los Angeles – As same- who were able to legally marry last year celebrate their one-year-anniversaries, California () and Jordan / Coalition () are together launching an and on the to marry in LA’s African-American communities. The effort includes a TV commercial, on-the-ground and a dedicated field office, which will be based in South Los Angeles, a predominantly African-American community.

“Jordan / Coalition is happy to with California as we do the work to open the of all , including those in the Black community, on the question of for same- ,” said Ron Buckmire, board . “Our includes a multi-, and public and even the of staffing and supplies. I am confident that together we will see the day when full is restored to our state.”

As part of today’s , the organizations released a ad that features a African-, Xavier and -Haggood, along with three of their five children, Dante, Emmanuel and Fatima. The family lives in LA’s neighborhood. Their ad is scheduled to air starting the week of June 22nd.

“As we celebrate this one-year-anniversary of marriages in California, we are proud to be working with Jordan / Coalition to have with African-Americans about for same- ,” said Director Marc . “As really get to know our families, they will see they have the same hopes, dreams and concerns as any other family and simply want the protections and that affords.”
The office is slated to open later this summer. , , and a coalition of and rooted in South Los Angeles will work collaboratively to and door-to-door efforts to talk with African-American .
 
To view the ad, click here: http://www.eqca.org/michael&xavier
California () is the largest statewide , , , -rights in California. In the past , has strategically moved California from a state with extremely for individuals to a state with some of the most comprehensive civil-rights protections in the nation. has passed over of and continues to advance through legislative , public and . www.eqca.org
The mission of the Barbara Jordan / Bayard Coalition (or Jordan / Coalition) is to empower Black same-gender loving, , , and individuals and families in Greater Los Angeles, to promote equal rights and to for fair treatment of everyone without regard to race, and or . www.jordanrustin.org

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‘Come Out’ Album’s Message: God Loves You Just as Gay as You Are

LOS ANGELES, CA — and an out member of in the Gospel Ministry (http://www.rizigospel.com/), the Rev. Rizi Nasele Timane’ is unveiling her new album “Come Out,” a collection of original songs that call for full for the , , and community. As part of the album’, Timane’ is touring the during the summer of 2009.

The album’s title song the fundamentalist that and the condemn and strives to educate the public about what the really says and does not say about . “I have extensively studied the Greek and of the , and I found that, when interpreted properly, the does not condemn at all,” stated Timane’.

“I’m the first out and from , West ,” Timane’ continued. “I was one of the first to identify as openly in , and I know firsthand how that translates to and .” According to the 2006 Youth , , , , and questioning youth are up to four times more likely to than their . Additionally, State University’s Institute has found that LGBTQ youth who come from a rejecting family are up to nine times more likely to than their because of the negative treatment endured.

“For persons, this painful with or spirituality and is responsible for depression, low self-esteem, , self-abuse, and the entering into of false marriages,” said Timane’. “Worst of all, it’s responsible for thousands of suicides each year in the community, especially amongst our and young . It is my hope to put a stop to these and suicides by re-educating our community.”

“Anti- arguments like the one contending that California’s Proposition 8 ensures children’s wellbeing by providing them with a mother and father are totally absurd. In the case of Proposition 8, the state’s laws permit by and as well as single and even allows courts to assign a single grandparent, aunt, uncle or even a non-blood relative to be a child’s or caregiver,” continued Timane’.

“The goal of my new album is to enable any person seeking to know that loves them just as as they are,” states Timane’. She also wants to help those who are struggling with their spirituality and , just as she did for many years, to finally find complete reconciliation and affirmation.

Gospel lovers and Timane’ will be able to attend live performances at the following times and :

– June 20 at 2:50 p.m., in Station Park

– June 27 at 3 p.m. and June 28 at 12:30 p.m., in Plaza

– July 9 at 7:30 p.m., Annual Fellowship Convention in Westin Atlanta Airport hotel

– July 18 at 2 p.m., 2009 in

To learn more about Timane’ and her as a Christian that inspired her , visit http://www.rizigospel.com/.

“Come Out” video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfre1lV61Es

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British ambassador to Poland criticised for ‘pushing’ gay rights

The British to Poland has been told by the country’s he is “exceeding his authority” by promoting a march due to take place in Warsaw this weekend.
Ric Todd has also been accused by Catholic of “representing the ‘ lobby”.
Earlier this week, he gave Polish rights leaders a UK Guide To , , And And Their Rights, translated into Polish.
Kochanowski, the Polish , told the Daily : “ Todd has exceeded his authority. He is being improper and doesn’t understand the role of a . He represents the UK, he is not meant to intervene here in the way that he chooses.”
He added that Polish do not live in of .
Slawomir Skiba, the editor of Catholic newspaper Christian Polonia, also attacked Todd’s actions.
“The has demonstrated an of and absolute ignorance of the values by which the vast majority of our society lives,” he said, adding that Todd should ensure he represents Britain, rather than the “ lobby”. See British ambassador to Poland criticised for ‘pushing’ gay rights
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When asked, this gay soldier told

TUSTIN In a calm corner of his garage, a soldier rummages through reminders of the of his life. . A Middle . An . Only a few of the souvenirs in Dan Choi’s will fit into his travel duffel.

As he packs, his walks in. She reaches around her son’s boulder-sized for a hug.

“Are you staying for dinner?”

“I’m not sure.”

By , though, Choi will surely be gone. He’s getting out of Tustin, maybe for good.

has unsettled the 28-year-old combat and his family. In March, on national , he said, “I am .”

That was news to a of , including his bosses. And, the three short words thrust Choi into the limelight, booked his calendar with equal-rights – and earned him a slip from the military.

But all the cameras and microphones that have trailed Choi since then have captured only part of the story. They haven’t been privy to his ’ distress, his past or his of liberation.

Thousands of other troops have gotten booted for outing themselves (or being outed) as or . But, like clockwork, most have disappeared from public view. Choi figures he will too at some point.

But he’s not going away now, and he’s not going away quietly.

Over loudspeakers, he ranted.

It was 1998, and Clinton was getting grilled by national media for his then-alleged affair with a 22-year-old intern. At Tustin , Choi, 17, took on the role of Clinton scold. He locked himself in a room and commandeered the public system to decry the commander-in-chief’s weakness and offer what he saw as a cure-all: in Christ.

Choi’s sister, Grace, then a , her ’s as “surprising, but not embarrassing.”

Their , a who fought in the , helped raise his to battle against and . Years later, that duty to speak out would inspire Choi to talk about his – and throw a crimp in their father-son .

“I always think of the story of a of telling Christ to his disciples,” Choi says, adding: “And Christ said, ‘… if they keep quiet, the rocks will cry out.’”

But, in at least, Choi’s bold talk came with a cost. The acne-faced student body his as morning news announcer, and was forced into a sabbatical from student government.

Graduation cleaned his . Reinstated as , the straight-A student gave a parting to his . And, for the U.S. at , Choi left a rousing, two-page letter in the back of his own yearbook.

“Leave your kingdom,” he wrote to himself, “to be a lonely plebe down in the dump.”

STANDING UP

In a forest near the academy, Choi smeared earth-tone paint on his and hunkered down with his rifle. Energy-sapping practice , he says, were key to his college experience.

On campus, Choi studied environmental engineering. Critically, he also began mastering Arabic.

And he held onto his . He studies in the dorms and recited the “Cadet ” every Sunday with the choir. “Make us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong,” he prayed, “and to never to be content with a half when the whole can be won.”

Still, Choi concealed a . Since fourth grade, he had begged to take away his attraction to other males. In college, he says, he remained unwilling to “explore” his .

In 2003, the War kicked into gear. Choi, now clear-faced and brawny, was soon sent to serve in the Persian Gulf.

There, he says he “greased hands” with elder Sheikhs, patrolled the Triangle of Death and designed a reverse-osmosis water plant for . He also passed on his knowledge of Arabic, as a teacher to thousands of American troops.

Throughout it all, compelled by the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, Choi kept mum about his sexual .

His final wartime task, delivering backpacks full of cash to contractors, kept him awake at night. It was around the time of that mission, sleepless in the desert, that he started asking a tough question:

Do I really want to keep lying?

When his tour ended, he wanted to boomerang back to . But that dream was brought to a halt in March when, on behalf of scores of alumni and active-duty servicemembers, he went public with his .

WAR IN PEACE

On his last afternoon in town, rice steams in the kitchen as, upstairs, Choi sorts through a box of accolades.

“Who knows? Maybe one day I’ll be one of those stodgy old veterans wearing all his stuff,” he says, laughing, clutching a of medals.

Proud but tired of the half-, the highly decorated soldier returned from in 2008 and ditched reenlistment. Instead, he became a leader in the . Stationed in New York, he someone, parked down the street and lived in his car to be close to his first boyfriend.

Then Choi came home to Tustin to come out to his and – 19 times in fact, to show he wasn’t bluffing. He handed his a copy of the book “Loving Someone .” A later he discovered it unopened on the floor of his closet.

“They don’t accept it,” Choi says. “And I don’t think they will anytime soon.”

Neither will the military. After his first of several TV appearances, Choi, the rare Arabic-speaking serviceman, received an ultimatum from his employer – accept discharge or stand trial.

His chances before a judge seem slim, based on the dismissal of 12,500 past soldiers.

But he believes the fortunes of an estimated 65,000 and of the armed forced could be changed if were to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” a move favors. So, Choi keeps talking to news and shouting to , which his home life – and, recently, compelled him to pack up and move.

is not a right,” Choi says.

is an unacceptable, inexcusable wrong.”

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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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Wyoming murder “really a hoax,” congresswoman

As approved to expand the of , cosponsor Rep. , D-Wash., proclaimed on Wednesday that “We have
declared America to be a hate-free zone.”

It may not be that easy.

During on the , a from North Carolina questioned the -old , murder that galvanized a national drive to impose penalties on hate- crimes.

Rep. , R-N.C., used the word “” to describe the killing of , a young man who was tied crucifixion-style to a fence, repeatedly whipped and left for dead. He later died in a .

“. . . We know that was killed in the commitment of a ,” Foxx told the House. “It wasn’t because he was This — the bill was named for him, (the) bill was named for him, but it’s really a that continues to be used as an excuse for passing these bills.”

The “” argument is directly contradicted by court by of the who murdered Shepard. Both testified that the killers set out to find and rob a man. They befriended Shepard in a bar. The slight Shepard asked them to give him a ride home.

Foxx was not alone in her heavy prose. “ and other given protection by ,” headlined a release by the Coalition.

The extends to women, and the disabled of America’s existing law. The law already singles out for special punishment violent crime based on race, and/or of the victim.

Asked about Rep. Foxx’s “, McDermott replied with a : “ loquiter.” Translated, it means: The matter speaks for itself.

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New Hampshire set for divisive gay marriage vote -

moves to the of America’s on on Wednesday when the state will decide whether to approve a bill to legalize same- and send it to the governor.

By a of 3-2 on Thursday, ’s said the bill was “inexpedient” to legislate, recommending the full defeat it.

The committee’s chairman, Senator Deborah Reynolds, said took a major step in legalizing civil last year — the fourth state in the country to do so — and needs some time to “build on this issue”.

The joined two to against it.

On Wednesday, the committee’s recommendation will get the first . Thirteen of the state’s 24 are needed to kill the bill. If the splits at 12-12 or if a majority wants to keep it alive, a motion to pass could be entertained.

The bill, which would redefine to include same- and make the fifth state in the country where is legal, could also end up tabled, where it could remain in political . If it passes, a likely by the governor could derail any law.

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Gay man runs for mayor of Guadalajara

(Guadalajara, Mexico) Miguel has become the first openly to run for mayor of a major Mexican City.

Galan, 31, was nominated by the minority Mexican , or PSD. The party unveiled its of candidates …

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