The chief of the critical care unit at a Baltimore Hospital died of COVID-19 last week surrounded by co-workers and his husband has some harsh words for those out there who refuse to wear a mask.
In a small town in Pennsylvania, pro-Trump supporters clashed with Black Live Matter protesters and started chanting “kill transgenders!”
The city council of a popular tourist stop in Alaska unanimously passed an ordinance last week prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination.
And a new study shows that drivers of rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are prone to discrimination against riders who support LGBTQ equality.
(Photo: Dr. Joseph Costa was chief of Mercy Medical Center’s Critical Care Division. He died due to COVID-19)
Last week’s Republican convention included plenty of homophobic and transphobic rhetoric lead by, among others, Cissie Graham Lynch, granddaughter of the late televangelist Billy Graham.
In the State of New York, Governor Cuomo renamed a state park after the fierce LGBTQ activist and Stonewall veteran, Marsha P. Johnson. The governor said all too often that particularly women of color are forgotten in history.
Here locally, portions of San Francisco’s Castro district will close off streets to vehicular access to allow for local restaurants and bars to serve food and drinks outside on weekends. It’s an experiment that could continue beyond this fall if successful.
(Photo: Courtesy C-SPAN)
Russian authorities exercised their 2013 LGBT propaganda law to take away two adopted children from a same-sex couple and activists are worried that this practice will expand.
Here in the United States, a new Zillow study shows that home values in gay-centric neighborhoods sell for more than 200% higher than the median price of homes in the surrounding areas. The study included data showing Guerneville as having one of the highest ratios of same-sex couples in California.
Napa Valley College will be hosting a national LGBT for Law Enforcement conference with the goal of strengthening law enforcement’s relationship with the LGBT community.
(Photo courtesy of Zillow)
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory to transgender rights advocates last week by rejecting a lawsuit brought by parents of students at an Oregon school.
In Texas, a high school student is taking on his high school after he was suspended for wearing nail polish, a ruling the student says discriminates against him because girls are allowed to wear polish on their nails.
Meanwhile, in California, the oldest and youngest people elected to the state legislature were sworn in last week and both are part of the LGBTQ caucus. They were sworn in by California’s newest Supreme Court Justice who is also the first out gay man to serve on the state’s high court.
(Photo: Susan Walsh / AP file)
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Heath officials in Australia report new HIV infections among straight identifying men were up in 2019 while new infections in gay men were down.
Here in the U.S., dozens of organizations signed a letter to Facebook urging the media giant to stop posting ads from private injury attorneys targeted at those who use Truvada, a drug shown to be 99% effective in preventing an HIV infection.
In the traditionally republican state of Arizona, an out, gay democratic candidate is tied with Donald Trump in the run for president according to new polling data.
(Photo: Spebi - Martyman. [CC BY-SA 3.0])
Last month, the FBI reported that the number of hate crimes dropped slightly in 2018, while hate crimes targeting LGBTQ people rose. Also, violence directed at transgender people, particularly trans women of color continued to soar. Last year 26 transgender people were violently murdered and so far, this year, 22 have died in a hate crime.
This week Outbeat News offers a special report on hate crime trends and examines why the statistics may be inaccurate.
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(Photo: FBI Headquarters at night - Public Domain/via Wikipedia)
President-Elect Joe Biden nominated Pete Buttigieg as secretary of transportation. If confirmed, he will become the first “out” member of a president’s cabinet. The U.S. Supreme Court handed another victory to LGBTQ civil rights advocates in a case involving the rights of same-sex parents to be listed on a child’s birth certificate.
Meanwhile, in California, Senator Scott Wiener is growing impatient with state health officials who have not complied with a Senate Bill he wrote requiring the collection of COVID-19 data from within the LGBTQ community.
(Photo: Pete Buttigieg - Lucy Hewett for NPR)
Just in time for the holiday season, Hallmark reacted to backlash from conservative Christians about a commercial Hallmark aired showing a same-sex couple at the alter getting married. Fortunately, Hallmark reversed course.
In a related story, a gay man seeking to marry his same-sex partner is being offered a free wedding ceremony by one hotel after his first choice turned him away because they don’t specialize in same-sex marriage ceremonies.
Here in the Bay Area, the National Center for Lesbian Rights named a new executive director.
(Photo: Gay travel blogger Josh Rimer - YouTube screen capture)
Switzerland’s parliament has passed two key pieces of legislation; one will provide same-sex marriage to LGBTQ couples, the other allows transgender people to more easily change their name and gender marker on government documents.
In the U.S., a judge has ordered the state of Wisconsin corrections department to provide sex reassignment surgery to a trans woman diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
Meanwhile, in California, a gay couple in Eureka discovered their Christmas decorations were destroyed and local police are investigating it as a hate crime.
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This week Outbeat Radio host Greg Miraglia looks at some of the top LGBTQ events of the first two decades of the 21st century.
From the elimination of sodomy laws in 2003 to nation-wide marriage equality in 2015, the LGBTQ community has been center stage at the Supreme Court this decade. Despite the gains, there were some huge losses and it doesn’t look bright for LGBT civil rights as we prepare to start the next decade.
(Photo: Daderot [Public domain])
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Monday, December 30, 2019
A federal judge ruled last week that the U.S. State Department can no longer require transgender people to provide a signed doctor’s note before changing the gender marker on a passport.
Actor Elliot Page, formerly Ellen Page, announced he is transgender last week and received overwhelming support from all corners of social media.
Meanwhile, in California, a federal judge ruled that the DMV cannot censor a personalized license plate using the word QUEER. DMW called it an offensive word and the court said DMV was violating the right to free speech.
(Photo: Ovinus Real, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
The Trump Administration announced its plan to wipe out HIV by 2030 and part of that plan includes making PrEP available to everyone at no cost.
Last Monday at the National Cathedral in Washington DC, a plaque marking the place where Matthew Shepard was laid to rest was dedicated. Matthew's mother Judy Shepard said now is the time to move forward away from the event and on to preventing hate crimes from happening in the future.
The Human Rights Campaign released its annual municipal equality index that assesses various aspects of LGBTQ equality. One Sonoma County town came out on top.
(Photo: PrEP - NIAID [CC BY 2.0])
Starbucks has a new ad featuring a young trans man that has caught the attention of the trans community in the UK on social media.
Here in the U.S., New York’s Governor renamed a Brooklyn City Park after famed LGBTQ icon Marsha P Johnson making it the first park in the state named after a member of the LGBTQ community.
If you watched this year’s Super Bowl, you probably noticed a number of queer-themed commercials for major brands. But not everyone was excited about this ‘rainbow wave” of advertising.
(Photo: Still shot from commercial – Courtesy Starbucks)
Representative Marjorie Greene who is best known for many crazy Q-Anon-type conspiracy theories introduced a Bill last week to ban the flying of the rainbow pride flag at U.S. embassies around the world.
In Mississippi, another transgender woman was found dead after being shot in her car. Tragically, she was misgendered and her name disrespected by both police and local media.
The Bay Area lost two activists last week for unrelated causes. Carmen Vasquez and Hershon are being remembered this week for their life’s work in our local LGBTQ community.
(Photo: Marjorie Taylor Greene - Erin Scott, pool/AFP via Getty Images/NPR)
California Insurance companies were reminded by the State that they cannot discriminate against transgender men based on age and that even those under 18 are entitled to support for medically recommended reconstruction surgeries.
Two new controversial laws went into effect this January 1st here in California. One requires state prison officials to honor the gender identity, pronouns, and names of transgender inmates and to house them at a facility that matches their gender identity. The other protects California LGBTQ youth from being unfairly placed on the state’s sex offender registry.
Locally, the Cinnabar Theater in Petaluma announced plans to virtually present James Lecesne’s play, “The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey.”
(Photo: California State Capitol in Sacramento – Steven Pavlov, CC)
The Supreme Court in the Philippines closed any further arguments for marriage equality and same-sex marriage in the largely religious country will remain banned to the delight of some government officials.
Meanwhile, a gay man was arrested for sending a threatening letter with a white powder in it to a gay bay in New York.
In Florida, a youth football coach denounced homosexuality on social media and may be forced to quit coaching.
Napa Valley College announced a brand-new class for this spring called Transgender Issues and Identities.
(Photo: Philippines Supreme Court in Manila - Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0)
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Two gay men who are participated in storming the United States Capitol in support of Donald Trump are now taking to social media with regrets. One man, from New York, started a GoFundMe in November to pay for his trip to DC. The second man, from Southern California, said he received death threats throughout his drive back home from the nation’s capital.
The 117th United States Congress adopted new rules around the use of gender-neutral language and launched a new office of diversity and inclusion.
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(Photo: Mark Hutt posing for selfies inside a bathroom at the U.S. Capitol, posted under “LGBTrump” Twitter account – Image composite courtesy of LGBTQ Nation)
A U.S. District Court of Appeals ruled against the U.S. Air Force and Trump Administration policy of discharging service members who are HIV-positive. The court cited an outdated view of HIV and a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act in their decision.
Two seminary students in California who were expelled from school because they are married to a same-sex partner are suing the college for violation Title IX.
Meanwhile, Rick Weltz, the president of the Golden State Warriors married his same-sex partner of 9 years in a ceremony officiated by Mayor London Breed.
(Photo: Court of Federal Appeals for the Fourth District, Richmond, Virginia, USA - Acroterion [CC BY-SA 3.0])
Long time Bay Area gay activist Ken Jones passed away earlier this month. The African American man was called a hero by friends and fellow activists and will always be known for desegregating the LGBTQ civil rights movement in the Bay Area as well as for his beaming smile and optimism.
The California State legislature is back to work and members of the LGBTQ caucus have already introduced two new bills to bolster civil rights. One Bill would require colleges and universities to use the “living name” of a transgender or gender non-binary person regardless of any legal name change that person may have completed. The second Bill addresses the rights of infant intersex persons and protects them from having unnecessary “corrective” surgeries performed on them.
(Photo: Ken Jones – Courtesy of KenJones.com)
Vice President Mike Pence praised President Trump’s decision to allow adoption agencies to discriminate against LGBTQ couples in the name of religious freedom while more than 100,000 children wait to be adopted.
In Tennessee, the state legislature passed a bill similar in content that makes it legal to deny same-sex parents adoption again in the name of religious freedom. That state’s governor has pledged to sign the bill into law.
And 44 federal legislators sign a letter to homeland security and ice officials demanding that transgender immigrants being held in ice detention facilities be released.
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(Photo by Michael Vadon [CC BY-SA 4.0])
New York’s Governor has signed a bill requiring all of the state’s single-use restrooms to be labeled as gender-neutral. The new law received huge support in both the legislature and from more than 100 LGBTQ groups.
A recent analysis of Amazon’s charity fundraising program, Amazon Smile, revealed a number of anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion groups are benefiting from the charity. Amazon Smile has raised more than 215 million dollars for non-profits including those anti-LGBTQ groups.
In California, the City of West Hollywood City Council unanimously approved painting a crosswalk with the colors of the transgender flag and to add black and brown stripes to the existing rainbow-colored crosswalks as a way to support both the transgender community and LGBTQ people of color.
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A slew of new California laws that became effective last week on January 1 should improve the quality of life for LGBTQl people. Bills supporting LGBT foster youth, transgender youth, and training for teachers on LGBT issues are among the many new legal requirements. In the coming year, the California legislature will consider more bills to bolster the rights of transgender inmates, intersexed youth, and LGBTQ youth who engage in consensual sexual activity.
Meanwhile, the Catholic Dioceses of Santa Rosa was hit with several new lawsuits related to sexual abuse by 4 priests dating back to 1960.
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(Photo: Benson Kua - Wikimedia Commons)
Newly elected Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-Va) displays a transgender pride flag next to the Virginia state flag outside her D. C. office. Credit: Via TwitterCanada is celebrating the 50th anniversary of that country’s decriminalization of homosexuality with the minting of a new coin.
The new U.S. Congress was sworn in last week and a freshman congresswoman because the first to fly a transgender community flag outside of her DC office.
One of the first actions taken by the new Congress was to pass rules for its workers prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
And, an appeals court rule in favor of the Trump administration’s transgender military ban.
Monday, January 7, 2019
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A new study of LGBTQ Americans finds that the vast majority favors the participation of corporations and uniformed police in pride events, despite the fractional opinions of some radical pride organizers.
In Washington DC, the Human Rights Campaign named Alfonso David as the new President, succeeding Chad Griffin. David has family roots in Liberia and brings a strong human rights legal background to the HRC.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors designates the Castro neighborhood an LGBTQ historical district.
(Photo: Castro Street Theater - Jamezcd [CC BY-SA 3.0])
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This October, the United States Supreme Court will hear a potential landmark employment discrimination case that will determine if sexual orientation and gender identity apply to Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. A group of republican law makers believe it does and have filed a brief in support of protecting LGBTQ people from employment discrimination under this act.
The CDC released a new report that 40% of Americans have never had an HIV test, including 30% of those who are at high risk for an infection.
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Monday, July 15, 2019
The Netherlands announced that the country will eliminate all gender markers on all forms of identification except for passports by the year 2025.
In California, a federal judge has ordered the release of the videotapes made of the infamous Proposition 8 trial held in 2010 that lead to same-sex marriage being stored in California. But proponents of Proposition 8 immediately filed an appeal with the 9th Circuit Court hoping to block the release of the trial tapes.
And in Santa Monica, California, workers at a Burger King are protesting management’s inappropriate and lacking response to an employee’s recent death from the Corona Virus. Instead of taking responsibility, management blamed the transgender worker’s death on hormones.
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(Photo: Dutch flag – Dutchgamer, Yusuf Babayusuf / CC BY 4.0)
The new viral social media app that allows users to change a picture of their face to either age or be younger has raised concerns of some LGBTQ people about privacy after learning the app has strong ties to Russia.
Here in California the Department of Justice released hate crime data from 2018 that shows a slight decrease in report hate crimes against LGBTQ people after two years of increases.
Another popular steak-house restaurant in the Castro neighborhood is closing its doors after 12 years of business.
(Photo: Eureka Restaurant & Lounge in San Francisco, CA – via Google Street View)
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A 41-year-old female Russian LGBTQ activist was found stabbed to death in front of her home last week. She had been listed on a website advocating for the hunting and torture of LGBTQ people.
In gay-friendly St. Petersburg, Florida, a candidate for mayor said that he believes homosexuality is a choice.
Locally, the San Francisco International Airport celebrated the opening of Harvey Milk Terminal 1, the first airport terminal in the world named after an LGBT icon.
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(Photo: Harvey Milk Terminal - Gregory Varnum, Own work [CC BY-SA 4.0])
• Former Press Secretary Sean Spicer has a new tell-all book that spills the beans on the Trump administration’s true beliefs about the LGBT community.
While most people were forced to remain inside for Pride month this June, several celebrities including 3 snowboarders came out citing pride month as their motivation.
But Pride month didn’t end happily everywhere, including here in the Bay Area where two hate crimes are being investigated by police. A transgender man was verbally assaulted in Fairfax and a couple is now facing criminal hate crime charges. In Oakland, the LGBTQ Center was vandalized. Police there were quick to condemn the action and are investigating the incident as an anti-LGBT hate crime.
(Photo: Snowboarder and filmmaker Tanner Pendleton – Instagram)
A catholic priest has been indicted in Texas for allegedly exposing himself to a 15-year-old boy during confession when the young victim confessed to being gay. Earlier this month, a catholic bishop urged parents to keep their children away from Pride events because they were “harmful” to children.
As part of Pride celebrations in Illinois, the governor signed an executive order to help protect transgender students in the state’s schools.
Here locally, San Francisco’s 49th annual pride parade was halted early on when protesters blocked the parade route for over an hour.
(Photo: Manuel La Rosa-Lopez - City of Conroe Police Department)
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SFPD Pride (via Twitter)As pride celebrations around the country got underway this month, several local pride organizations, such as the one in Sacramento have disinvited LGBTQ members of law enforcement from participating in uniform. But not so in San Francisco. In fact, the police there will be wearing a special rainbow decorated uniform patch through the month of June. The project was created by an officer there with proceeds benefiting the Larkin St. LGBT youth homeless shelter.
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to hear a case involving discrimination of same-sex couples seeking to adopt children from Catholic Social Services. Meanwhile, the Trump administration filed a brief defending the Catholic organization’s discriminatory practices under the guise of religious freedom.
In Chicago, the mayor is vowing to fire a police officer who was caught on camera hurling profanity and anti-LGBT slurs at protesters.
Kaiser Permanente researchers are reporting success with a new optional regimen involving the use of PrEP to present HIV infections and the results are truly promising.
(Photo: Kurt Löwenstein Educational Center International Team from Germany / CC BY 2.0)
In a new study released by The Trevor Project, 39% of surveyed LGBTQ+ youth said they have “seriously considered” suicide in the past twelve months.
Last week’s historic landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to protect LGBTQ people in employment was surprising on many levels, not the least of which include the justices who both supported and wrote the decision for the court.
In Tennessee, a deputy sheriff was fired from his job after a local source discovered racist and anti-LGBTQ posts on the deputy’s social media site.
In Foster City, officials reversed course on their decision about flying the rainbow flag.
A virtual Sonoma County Pride celebration is set to take place this Saturday.
(Photo: Ted Eytan / CC BY-SA 2.0)
The U.S. Supreme Court sent back another same-sex wedding cake case involving the exercise of religious freedom in a state that prohibits discrimination against LGBTQ people, but in another case the same week, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote an opinion that suggested precedent may not protect the national marriage equality decision and hinted that the right marry could be overturned if the Supreme Court were given the chance to look at that decision again in the future.
(Photo: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas - U.S. government. [Public domain])
Here locally, it’s Pride week and the annual San Francisco Pride celebration and parade takes place next Saturday and Sunday.
Monday, June 24, 2019
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LGBT activists used a drone to place a rainbow pride flag in the hands of a famous statue in the often anti-LGBTQ country of Ukraine.
Pride celebrations happened virtually all over the U.S.; perhaps inspiring a 90-year-old man to come out of the closet for the first time while wondering about the love of his life from 50 years ago.
Cities throughout the Bay Area raised the pride flag on official flag poles, but in San Ramon and Danville, the City Council’s voted to raise the Philadelphia version of the flag created in 2017 that includes a brown and black stripe representing LGBTQ communities of color.
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(Photo: Courtesy of Kyiv Pride)
ParaDox [CC BY-SA 2.5]The World Health Organization voted to reclassify people whose gender identity doesn’t match their birth sex from having a mental disorder to simply being “gender incongruent.” Being transgender is no longer regarded as a disorder by the WHO.
Benson Kua [CC BY-SA 2.0]Cities across the Bay Area have voted to fly the rainbow flag during the month of June, except for one - the City of Dublin, but the backlash is causing the City Council to re-think their decision.
Monday, June 3, 2019
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June 1st marked the beginning of Pride Month and the 50th anniversary of the first pride march one year after the Stonewall Riots in New York. Former vice-president Joe Biden issued a statement of unity with the LGBTQ+ community; this while President Trump was ordering the use of tear gas to combat protesters and despite his daughter, Ivanka, tweeting a short message of support.
Here in the Bay Area, the Foster City Council rejected community requests to fly the rainbow flag on the poles in front of City Hall. Meanwhile, cities all around them held ceremonies to raise the Pride flag.
The McCarthy Library at Napa Valley College announced the first-ever virtual Pride Month exhibition now open and available online to the public.
(Photo: Tyrone Turner/WAMU/via NPR)
Richard Grenell is the acting Director of National Intelligence and the U.S. Ambassador to Germany - US Consulate Munich / Public domain.In Croatia, a crowd opposed to same-sex couple adoption burned an effigy of a same-sex couple and a child. Croatia’s president condemned the action, but event organizers defended their actions.
Here in the U.S., the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case from Philadelphia involving the adoption agencies operated by the Catholic Church and their desire to openly discriminate against LGBTQ couples.
An openly gay man has been appointed by the Trump Administration to lead the Department of National Intelligence. This is the highest position held by an openly gay man in the federal government.
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(Photo: Richard Grenell is the acting Director of National Intelligence and the U.S. Ambassador to Germany - US Consulate Munich / Public domain)
Some good news from Spain, a drug commonly used to treat HIV was successfully used to treat a 62-year-old man infected with the Corona Virus. Officials said while it’s only one use in one case, the results were promising.
Like many other natural disasters, haters in the world are blaming gay people for the coronavirus. One pastor attacked churches that have taken steps to limit the spread of the virus calling them names. Mark Steyn from FOX news claimed that the shelter in place order given in San Francisco was ordered to “prevent a big gay apocalypse.”
Local elected leaders including Senator Scott Wiener issued statements this week calling for everyone to come together in support of our most vulnerable communities.
(Photo: Miguel Ángel Benítez)
A wedding video of a New York lesbian couple getting married has gone viral proving that love is more powerful than the coronavirus pandemic.
California State Senator Scott Wiener is calling on the FDA to lift the ban on gay men donating blood in anticipation of a national shortage of blood during this current health emergency.
San Francisco Pride officials announced three of this year’s grand marshalls and also said they will announce in mid April if this year’s celebration will be postponed.
Meanwhile, Sonoma County Pride officials made the decision last week to cancel this year’s Sonoma County Pride celebration scheduled for June 6.
(Photo: Reilly Jennings – via Instagram)
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LGBTQ voter turnout on Super Tuesday was significant especially for those voters under the age of 45 in 12 of the 14 states that voted last week. LGBTQ civil rights leaders say the community’s voice is becoming more politically powerful.
The Governor of Virginia signed into law a ban on conversion therapy for minors in his state paving the way for other southern states to follow suit. But anti-LGBT groups are calling this law a violation of the 1st Amendment.
In California, the annual report on the demographics of judges shows the number of LGBTQ judges on the bench did not change in 2019.
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(Photo: Rainbow flag - Wikimedia Commons)
Author Armistead Maupin joined Cher and fans around the world to mourn the death last week of award-winning actress Olympia Dukakis. Dukakis was the first actor to play a transgender character on American television.
Here in California, Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender woman who announced her run for Governor in California, told a TMZ reporter last week that she opposes transgender girls participating in girls’ sports in school because it isn’t fair to biological boys.
And here locally, Sonoma County Pride organizers announced a month-long Pride celebration this June themed “Beyond the Rainbow.” This year’s pride celebration promises to be the biggest yet here in Sonoma County with events happening every week, all month long.
(Photo: Olympia Dukakis - Montclair Film, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
A 23-year veteran teacher at a Catholic High School in Ohio was fired after it was discovered he was gay and married to a man. Students are fighting his termination.
In New York, 2 gay men are working on the front lines of the COV-19 pandemic to provide backpacks full of basic living supplies to the homeless; one of the most vulnerable populations in the City.
A new study was released last Tuesday by the American Atheists shows that 50% of LGBTQ people identify as religiously unaffiliated and suffer discrimination and stigma at a much higher rate than those who have religious faith.
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(Photo: Archbishop Alter High School – Courtesy of Change.org)
Another teacher at a Catholic school was fired by the church under the guise of religious freedom after requesting leave to seek treatment for breast cancer. She died after filing a federal lawsuit and church officials continued to defend their actions.
In San Antonio, Texas, the 11th transgender person to be murdered this year was stabbed to death in a barbershop by a crazed patron.
GLBT Historical Society leaders in San Francisco announced that plans to build a permanent GLBT museum facility have been scrapped due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(Photo: Jason Meredith from Louisville, KY, US / CC BY 2.0)
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Germany is one of the latest European countries to ban the harmful practice of conversion therapy for minors. The new ban had very strong legislative support and provides wide spread protections for young people.
Two police officers in Kansas City Missouri are facing a criminal investigation for excessive force involving a transgender woman who just months after the assault was found shot to death.
PBS announced it will air a new series about gay life the south called “Prideland” this June during pride month. But the hate group American Family Association is petitioning the network to halt the broadcasts calling “being gay unnatural and unhealthy.”
(Photo: Courtesy of PBS)
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a claim last week from the State of Texas that was trying to sue the State of California over its government-funded travel ban based on anti-LGBTQ laws held by the Lone Star state. Texas is one of ten states that California prohibits the use of taxpayer dollars to be used to fund travel to.
The state of Montana may be the next state added to this list after Montana’s governor signed a new religious liberty bill into law. LGBTQ advocates believe the bill will legalize discrimination of LGBTQ people based on religious beliefs.
Last week three members of the transgender and gender non-conforming community murdered here in the United States including one woman in the South Bay Area. Police are calling that murder a result of domestic violence.
(Photo: Famartin, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
A male couple in Tunisia, a country in North Africa, has become the first same-sex couple to have their marriage recognized in a Muslim-Majority country.
Here locally, last week San Francisco Airport officials opened another part of the new Harvey Milk Terminal One with a large display of historical photos provided by the GLBT historical society and San Francisco public library.
And organizers of the popular Folsom Street Fair and Up Your Alley event announced that both are canceled for this year due to the corona virus health emergency. But don’t worry, organizers say they are planning a virtual event for you to enjoy.
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(Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
President-Elect Joe Biden thanked specifically LGBTQ people for supporting his election during his acceptance speech. It was a first for a victory speech by a president-elect.
In California, Todd Gloria will become the first openly gay man and a man of color to be elected Mayor of San Diego, the state’s second largest city.
Plus, Governor Newsom’s appointment of Justice Martin Jenkins to the California Supreme Court was confirmed last week. Jenkins becomes the first openly gay man to serve the State’s high court.
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(Photo: Courtesy Todd Gloria – via Twitter)
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