Backers of Gay Marriage Rethink California Push

LOS ANGELES — Discouraged by stubborn numbers and pessimistic , major financial of same-sex marriage are cautioning rights to delay a campaign to overturn California’s ban on such until at least 2012.

Earlier this year, many supporters of same- seemed eager to mount a 2010 campaign to overturn Proposition 8, which was passed by in November and defined as “between a man and a .”

But the timing of another campaign has since been questioned by several of the movement’s big , including David Bohnett, a philanthropist and who gave more than $ to the to 8.

“In with a number of my major No on 8 ,” Mr. Bohnett said in an e- message, “I find that they share my : namely, that we will step up to the plate — with resources and talent — when the time is right.”

“The only thing worse than losing in 2008,” he added, “would be to lose again in 2010.”

The issue of when to go back to the was also the central topic at a contentious “ ” held Saturday at a church in , east of Los Angeles, where about 200 rights gathered to discuss their next step. It was the second large meeting of leaders since late May when the California ruled against a to Proposition 8, which passed with 52 percent of the .

Shortly after the court’s decision, officials at California, one of the largest rights in California, issued an online for for a possible 2010 campaign, citing a need to capitalize on over the decision and on the seeming from the recent legalization of same- in several other states.

But that thinking has apparently evolved.

Marc , director for California, said he spent June and early July asking the opinions of nearly two dozen California and and had been surprised by the almost unanimous opinion that a 2010 race was a .

“I expected having watched the and the real pain that the L.G.B.T. community had experienced that there would be some real measurable remorse in the ,” Mr. said, referring to , , and . “But if you look at the numbers since November, they really haven’t moved at all.”

A major factor in any California balloting, of course, is ; here are remarkably expensive, with a number of costly media markets. The Proposition 8 campaign, for example, cost more than $80 million, with spending some $43 million.

Sarah Callahan, ch

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Private meeting with Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams at convention will address sexuality, ministry

By Schjonberg, July 01, 2009

[ ] Eight of the ’s House of are scheduled meet privately with at General Convention in a session that is intended in part to , , and () issues in the church.

General Convention meets July 8-17 in , California, and Williams will be present July 7-9.

The session is not an official convention meeting and thus there has been no announcement of the plans. However, when contacted by , the Rev. of the Diocese of California confirmed the details.

Barlowe said that he and the other understood the meeting was to be brief and private, but that it was not a secret.

“It’s not a or constituted in an official way,” he said. “We don’t expect to issue a communiqué or anything like that.”

Instead, Barlowe said, he hopes the meeting will be a chance for and a chance for Williams to hear about the ministries of eight Episcopalians whose “significant fundamental characteristic” is “our deep for the within the Communion.” The eight ’ lives reflect the broad range of ministry of all Episcopalians, he said.

Barlowe set the meeting in the context of the communion-wide Listening Process, which is intended to hear all sides of the issues concerning human and the church.

Williams, Barlowe suggested, has not had a chance to hear about the broad range of ministry and in which Episcopalians are involved.

There’s a larger hope attached to the meeting, according to Barlowe.

“Anytime committed come together, something remarkable happens,” he said. “What comes to the fore is the commitment to be better bearers of the good news of Christ.”

The chance to have such a meeting, he said, is typical of the way in the seeks ways to move the mission and ministry of the church forward by trying to form with “other passionate ministers such as Archbishop Rowan.”

Barlowe, who has been a candidate in in the of California and Newark, said that he first raised the possibility of a meeting with the archbishop when the California deputation was discussing Communion issues. His encouraged him to pursue the idea and Barlowe says he sought the support of other .

When he contacted Presiding or House of Bonnie Anderson to ask for time with the archbishop, the request came with the backing of many of those , he said.

Jefferts Schori and Anderson, along with their staffs, “graciously” agreed to ask Williams to meet with some and Williams “graciously” agreed, Barlowe said.

Jefferts Schori’s and Anderson’s to help bring about the meeting “is totally consistent with their ” of the church and their goal of fostering “serious and respectful conversation,” he added.

The presiding officers did not appoint the , Barlowe said. Instead, he was asked to put the group together. He said he consulted with others and sought who reflected the range of geographic, age, and ministerial of those who supported the request for the meeting.

In addition to Barlowe, the are:

The Rev. H. F. Law, known for his work in multicultural training, has been helping the prepare for their meeting, according to Barlowe, and Law may attend the session with Williams.

Because they do not all know each other, Barlowe said, the group has been presenting to each other their “ministry biographies.” He called that experience “emotionally powerful.”

“Once again, I’ve been overwhelmed by just how committed the ministers of this church are,” he said, adding that hearing the ’ stories “made me incredibly thankful yet again for being part of the .” 

— The Rev. Schjonberg is national correspondent for the .

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If this is true, then perhaps America should skip havving an “ambassador” at the Vatican

sources told that their support for disqualified and other Roman had been seeking to appoint.

Mr was reportedly seeking to reward ’s daughter, who publicly gave her support to his election . She had been poised to replace as New , but dropped out amid criticism that she lacked enough experience for the . The said that the strongly disapproved of Mr ’s support for and . The over the ambassadorial threatens to cloud his meeting with the during a G8 in in July. More

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SF summit looks at lesbian health issues

— The first problem surfaced when Dulce Garcia went to a clinic two years ago for her annual physical. As she filled out the intake form, all the questions assumed she was straight.

Then in the , a nurse repeatedly offered her a and birth .

“She kept telling me Latino women have a high of pregnancy,” said Garcia, a educator who teaches youths about . “I had to out myself right there and then. The nurse seemed shocked that I wasn’t . Even here in , this kind of thing happens.”

The concerns of , from in ’ offices to the high prevalence of factors for disease and many , will be highlighted at a national this weekend in .

“This conversation is long overdue,” said Dr. , of the Foundation and an at UCSF. “This is the first to bring together clinicians, , leaders in their communities to discuss these issues.

“The will call for more research into , and more funding for research.”

Women’s has become a focal point of relatively recently.

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Task Force Executive Director Rea Carey Attends White House Forum on Health Reform

WASHINGTON - March 6 - National and Carey was among those participating in yesterday’s -care reform convened by .

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“The Forum on Reform was a powerful start to reforming care and how our country views generally. With Sen. Kennedy in the room, couldn’t help but be inspired to focus on solutions. In the coming months, the macro themes and issues raised at the will work their way through to policy and funding that will affect the day-to-day lives of , , and . The will be working to make sure our needs, lives and families are not left behind. For example, how families are defined will be critical to ensuring of , our partners/spouses and our children. The days when we must pay taxes on domestic benefits must end.

“Other issues of great concern to are the need for inclusive services; quality care for those who are not employed; funding for community-based centers with culturally ; addressing the ‘preexisting conditions’ barriers that far too many in our community by having to move from to due to lack of protections or barriers faced by ; and the racial and that have plagued the .

“Our community has a great deal at in the outcomes of this process but we also have a to offer in terms of solutions, creativity and engagement - after all, our community created an entire infrastructure of / care when the government was unwilling to take action in ways that addressed the scale of the problem.”

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