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Tuesday, June 30
Word of the Gay: "Nellyectomy"

Blog Spotlight: A Newly Conservative Lesbian

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Persuade 48 Democrats to Endorse ENDA

The following is a list of undecided Democrats:
Bobby Bright (AL), Parker Griffith (AL), Vic Snyder (AR), Dennis Cardoza (CA), Allen Boyd, (FL), Sanford Bishop (GA), David Scott (GA), Walt Minnick (ID), Bobby Rush (IL), Daniel Lipinksi (IL), Deborah Halvorsen (IL), Jerry Costello (IL), Peter Visclosky (IN), Joe Donnelly (IN), Brad Ellsworth (IN), Ben Chandler (KY), Frank Kratovil (MD), Dutch Ruppersberger (MD), Bart Stupak (MI), Mark Schauer (MI), Travis Childers (MS), Bennie Thompson (MS), Dina Titus (NV), Michael McMahon (NY), Scott Murphy (NY), Paul Tonko (NY), Daniel Maffei (NY), Earl Pomeroy (ND), Dan Boren (OK), Kathleen Dahlkemper (PA), Jason Altmire (PA), Christopher Carney (PA), Paul Kanjorski (PA), John Murtha (PA), John Spratt (SC), Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (SD), Al Green (TX), Solomon Ortiz (TX), Henry Cuellar (TX), Gene Green (TX), Glenn Nye (VA), Bobby Scott (VA), Thomas Perriello (VA), Rick Boucher (VA), Gerald Connolly (VA), Alan Mollohan (WV), Ron Kind (WI), David Obey (WI).
Please visit the google docs listing of telephone, emails, and fax numbers of these representatives.
Let them know the ENDA will protect LGBT people from unfair and unnecessary job discrimination and that you urge their support.
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Monday, June 29
Word of the Gay: "Demisexual"

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Blog Spotlight: Living Out Loud With Darian

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Asexual Visibility at London Pride on July 4th

On Saturday July 4th, London will see its first public asexual visibility campaign at the gay pride parade with participants wearing t-shirts and other items to show their support.
The parade starts off at Baker Street at 1pm and proceeds down Oxford Street and Regent Street taking in some of the major sites of London and calls round through Piccadilly to Trafalgar Square.
To network and get more details check out the thread on AVEN.
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Sunday, June 28
Uprising at Stonewall Inn 6/28/1969
Learn about the riots that sparked the gay revolution. 40 years ago today the Stonewall riots occurred, Democracy Now shares the story and exclusive interviews.
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Candles Across Our Commonwealth in Kentucky

Host: Kentucky Fairness Alliance
Sunday, June 28, 2009, 8:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park (6th and Chestnut)--within the shadows of the Mazzoli Federal Building.
Phone: 5028930788
Email: tomlou742@yahoo.com
Shameless Self Promotion Sunday
Please feel free to share any links to queer or queer related topics of interest. You can post a blog entry you made, a website you found interesting. Anything goes as long as it is queer in nature.
Saturday, June 27
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network to Protest at White House

The 265 marchers represent the number of service members discharged since the President and the new Congress were sworn in. The marchers will be led by five of the plaintiffs in Cook v. Gates, a Supreme Court case that was filed by the plaintiffs and SLDN in December 2004 on behalf of 12 lesbian and gay veterans discharged under DADT.
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Open Forum: Gay Exorcisms

One of the more egregious claims by some religious groups is that homosexuality is the cause of some evil spirit holding the body. They operate under the misguided premise that homosexual demons can conquer bodies and that the devil can embody a person manifesting itself in homosexual behavior. They believe the only way to help this person is through an exorcism.
This has recently come to the spotlight and received nationwide media attention after a 16 year old was subjected to a gay exorcism at the Manifested Glory Ministries Church in Connecticut.
Below is a video of a new clip discussing the story:
Where does freedom of religion cross the line and become child abuse? The video above shows a minor being attacked physically and verbally while he is faint and vomiting. Are gay exorcisms freedom of religion or is this a new form of abuse that must be stopped swiftly?
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Today is National HIV Testing Day

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 1 million people were living with HIV in the U.S. in 2006, and an estimated 21 percent of HIV positive people are unaware of their status.
Getting tested, knowing your status and receiving treatment if needed, people are taking a big step towards protecting their own health as well as the health of current and future sexual partners.
Help get the word out and encourage your family, friends and loved ones to get an HIV test today, June 27.
Click here to find a testing facility in your area.
Crossposted via Gay Agenda.
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Friday, June 26
Ireland Grants Civil Partnership Rights

"This bill provides legal protection for cohabiting couples and is an important step, particularly for same-sex couples, whose relationships have not previously been given legal recognition by the state," Justice Minister Dermot Ahern said in a statement.More work is needed to fight for full equality for LGBT people in Ireland. Please join the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network to ensure full equality in the country.
The legislation provides a range of previously denied rights including maintenance obligations, protection of a shared home and succession. "Balance is achieved by maintaining material distinctions between civil partnership and marriage, in particular between the rights attaching to both, while at the same time reflecting the equality rights protected by the constitution," Ahern said (Reuters).
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Urge Your Member of Congress to Cosponsor the Reuniting Families Act!

In an historic move, Congressman Honda has included lesbian and gay people as part of this remarkable legislation -- marking the first time in Congressional history that lesbian and gay couples have been included as part of a multi-issue immigration bill.
As our country begins a conversation about comprehensive immigration reform, this important first step helps to ensure that, moving forward, we’re included, too. The president supports us, and Congress is increasingly on our side. Now, our community can be part of fixing our nation’s broken immigration system by supporting their efforts.
Please stand with Congressman Honda and our families, and urge your elected representative to co-sponsor the Reuniting Families Act.
Take action:
Call NOW to urge your representative to cosponsor the Reuniting Families Act!
Contact the Capital Switchboard at (202) 224-3121 to be directly connected to your representative. (If you don’t know who your representative is you can find out at www.congressmerge.com.)
Also join the mailing list or make a donation to Immigration Equality.
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Thursday, June 25
Word of the Gay: "Fish"
Tell Senator Eichelberger: No One "Allows" Us to Exist

21:15You can listen to the whole debate at: http://www.whyy.org/91FM/radiotimes.html
Leach: How would he [Eichelberger] want to encourage stability in gay couples?
Eichelberger: I wouldn’t. I mean they can practice whatever sexual activity they like to practice, but there’s no reason to give them special consideration. We don’t give them special consideration in Pennsylvania for any reason. Why in the world would we allow them to marry?
22:05
Leach: How would he want to encourage stability in gay couples?
Eichelberger: There is no reason to encourage that type of behavior in Pennsylvania.
24:20
Eichelberger: That comes back to the definition of family and that’s where we differ. We can call all kinds of things families. I mean, we can say a 3 party marriage is a family, or 7 or 8 people or marrying younger and younger children these days .
25:00
Host: Are you saying that by their very nature homosexual relationships are dysfunctional?
Eichelberger: [Pause] Ummmm. I guess I would say that. I would say that.
38:50
Eichelberger: This changes the definition of marriage, allowing same-sex, and then like I said, 5-10 years from now it’ll be polygamy, marrying younger people, it’ll be whatever…It won’t be a 6 year old, it’ll be a 15 year old, then it’ll be a 14 year old, then it’ll be a 13 year old.
49:40
Leach: Should our only policy towards [same-sex] couples be one of punishment, to somehow prove that they’ve done something wrong?
Eichelberger: They’re not being punished. We’re allowing them to exist, and do what every American can do. We’re just not rewarding them with any special designation.
Take action with the Keystone Progress petition to let the senator know your appalled by his words and his discriminatory legislation.
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Senator Eichelberger
New York to Consider Same-Sex Marriage Today

Be sure to contact your state senator and tell them to support marriage equality.
Call your senator before 3 p.m. today via the senate switchboard at 518-455-2800
Lt. Dan Choi Unveils 'Don't Hide' T-shirts Supporting DADT Repeal

"Don't lie, don't hide, don't discriminate. Don't weaken the military" -Lt. Dan Choi
http://www.donthidetm.com/
Wednesday, June 24
Word of the Gay: "Virgin Queen"
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Tell CVS to Unlock Access to Condoms

Even more worrisome than CVS's practice of locking condoms is where those locked cases are located: locked condoms have been found disproportionately in minority areas.
With the disproportionate rates of HIV/AIDS among LGBT communities of color, it is appalling that CVS is making condoms less accessible to those who may be uncomfortable or fearful to ask an employee to unlock the case.
Sign the Cure CVS petition and tell them to stop this discriminatory and harmful practice by unlock the cases!
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We Made the Best 100 LGBT Blogs List!

The blogs chosen cover diverse issues from all sides of the LGBT equation. There's blogs from gay parents, gay conservatives, gay activists, young people coming out, older people coming out, and gay asylum seekers to name but a few.
Check out the top 100 LGBT blogs.
Tuesday, June 23
Word of the Gay: "Barsexual"

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DNC Fundraiser Protest in Boston Tonight

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
4:15pm - 5:00pm
Fenway Park: Gate B Entrance
Corner of Van Ness St. and Ipswich St.
Boston, MA
For questions or to get involved contact Paul Sousa at sousa.plm@gmail.com
The protest will be held in front of the entrance from 4:30pm till 5pm to bring awareness to the lack of Congressional and Presidential action on LGBT rights and particularly to the egregious DOMA legal brief.
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A Mormon Plea for Reconciliation

This is an attempt to show that it is time for reconciliation between the Church and the millions of Mormons and LGBT people who have been hurt by the LDS involvement over proposition 8.
Mormon, or not, everyone is welcome to sign the petition to show their support for reconciliation between these two communities.
To sign the petition please send an e-mail with your name in the subject line to:
ldsapology@gmail.com or goto ldsapology.org
Organization Spotlight: Loving More

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Monday, June 22
Word of the Gay: "Civil Union"

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Senator Chris Dodd: "I Support Marriage Equality"

"My young daughters are growing up in a different reality than I did. Our family knows many same-sex couples - our neighbors in Connecticut, members of my staff, parents of their schoolmates. Some are now married because the Connecticut Supreme Court and our state legislature have made same-sex marriage legal in our state.Thank Senator Dodd for supporting full equality for LGBT Americans for receiving a 100% rating from the Human Rights Campaign.
But to my daughters, these couples are married simply because they love each other and want to build a life together. That's what we've taught them. The things that make those families different from their own pale in comparison to the commitments that bind those couples together.
And, really, that's what marriage should be. It's about rights and responsibilities and, most of all, love.
I believe that, when my daughters grow up, barriers to marriage equality for same-sex couples will seem as archaic, and as unfair, as the laws we once had against inter-racial marriage.
And I want them to know that, even if he was a little late, their dad came down on the right side of history" (Pam's House Blend).
U.S. Senator Chris Dodd
448 Russell Building | Washington D.C., 20510
Tel: (202) 224-2823 | Fax: (202) 224-1083
E-contact form
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Tell NY Senate to Take Up Gay Marriage Vote!

The senators below just want to vote on a tax bill and end the session without giving a fair chance for the marriage equality bill. It is essential to call them if you reside within their district.
Sen. Diane Savino (Staten Island, BK – Southwest): 518-455-2437
Sen. Daniel Squadron (Lower MH, BK – Northwest): 518-455-2625
Sen. Liz Krueger (Manhattan- UES): 518-455-2297
Sen. Eric Schneiderman (NW Manhattan): 518-455-2041
Sen. Jeff Klein ( Bronx, Lower Westchester): 518-455-3595
New Yorkers, be sure to email your state senator and let them know you demand a vote in the affirmative on marriage equality for same-sex couples, regardless of their previous stated position.
HRC has phone banks set up across New York State, email them now to help volunteer:
NYC: 111 W. 40th St. (@6th Ave.) 5th Floor from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. *Additional time can be provided if needed. To RSVP, please e-mail roryjomalley@gmail.com with your name, cell phone number and availability. Note: To clear security, all volunteers need valid ID and to be on the RSVP list.
Rochester: e-mail Jeremy at jpmull@gmail.com or call 617-669-4412
Syracuse: e-mail David at HRCSyracuse@gmail.comor call 301-651-8518
Westchester: e-mail Brendan at nymon02@gmail.com or call 914-420-3596
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Sunday, June 21
Word of the Gay: "Progestin-Induced Virilisation"

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Pride Month Resource Kit for Journalists

The Stonewall Kit provides an introduction, history, progress and setbacks, and information about the current status of the LGBT community.
The Pride Kit provides history, information about pride, story ideas, and terminology suggestions for accurate reporting.
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Happy Father's Day!
Saturday, June 20
Shameless Self Promotion Sunday
Please feel free to share any links to queer or queer related topics of interest. You can post a blog entry you made, a website you found interesting. Anything goes as long as it is queer in nature.
Organization Spotlight: The Organization for Refuge, Asylum & Migration

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Demand the Democrats Treat LGBT Americans Equally!

The Democrats, the Administration, and politicians in general care about one thing; MONEY. Now that the community is pulling out on donations to the DNC they are concerned and trying to throw a few bones our way.
The administration is granting federal employees in domestic partnerships some limited rights and now also seeks to include gay marriages and civil unions in the 2010 census.
While these actions are certainly applauded, they are too little too late and do little to nothing to implement the rights and benefits millions of LGBT people rightfully deserve.
Take action by contacting the White House and the DNC. Let them know that donations will be withheld until the promises to the LGBT community are implemented.
http://www.democrats.org/contact.html
http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/
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Open Forum: Does the Pride Flag Need a Make Over?

The show is sure to spark a debate among those who are loyal to the flag and those who are sick and tired of seeing rainbows abound. Some of the user submitted designs are quite funny, artistic and interesting.
What do you make of the effort to have a 21st century pride flag? Can this be something to replace the historic rainbow flag, is the notion ridiculous or are we in need of a more unison and universal complementary symbol?
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Friday, June 19
Word of the Gay: "Lesbian Bed Death"

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Nature Nurtures Homosexuality

Homosexual behavior is a nearly universal phenomenon in the animal kingdom, according to a new study. It is also not only widespread but part of a necessary biological adaptation for the survival of the species.How do our opponents respond to the science, psychology and facts on the ground, in the air and in the sea? Well, they say "we shouldn't act like animals." While there is no homophobia in the animal kingdom, conservatives continue to oppose hate crimes legislation, granting equal rights to same-sex partners, and won't pass legislation ensuring LGBT youth don't face taunting in schools. Maybe it's time they embrace their message of love, and adherence to the "natural" order of things.
They found that on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, almost a third of the Laysan albatross population is raised by pairs of two females because of the shortage of males. Through these 'lesbian' unions, Laysan albatross are flourishing. Their existence had been dwindling before the adaptation was noticed.
"Same-sex behaviors – courtship, mounting or parenting – are traits that may have been shaped by natural selection, a basic mechanism of evolution that occurs over successive generations," he said.
"But our review of studies also suggests that these same-sex behaviors might act as selective forces in and of themselves" (Telegraph).
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Tell Obama to Dump DOMA Now!

In light of the increasing pressure the administration has felt over the recent Department of Justices defense of this antiquated legislation, the time is now to let Obama know we demand he keep his campaign promises to the LGBT community to repeal DOMA.
The Dump Doma campaign is urging us to pressure the house speaker Nancy Pelosi, majority leader Harry Reid and the rest of congress to act quickly to send the bill to the president for him to sign.
Please fill out the action alert at dumpdoma.org and tell your friends!
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people for the american away
'These Cuts Won't Heal' Ensure HIV/AIDS Funding Remains in California!

We must pressure our legislature and our governor to make HIV/AIDS funding a state priority, and ensure that the final budget decisions do not dismantle any aspect of HIV/AIDS healthcare.
Using the link www.TheseCutsWontHeal.com where you can find your legislator's phone number. Every call made to a legislative office is put on record and presented to said legislator, and this is our opportunity to push this issue to the top of our government's agenda. As of 2007, AIDS is officially a global pandemic. We must pressure our leaders to pay more attention to this urgent global issue, and we can start by making it an urgent local issue.
Crossposted via Unite The Fight.
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Thursday, June 18
Word of the Gay: "Lavender Scare"

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"Make It Work" With the Courage Campaign
"Make It Work" is a new set of events by the Courage Campaign to win back marriage equality in the state of California. More than 20 “Make it Work!” events are scheduled between June 18-28.
For a listing of events or to join an equality team check out the "Make It Work" page.
For a listing of events or to join an equality team check out the "Make It Work" page.
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Wednesday, June 17
Word of the Gay: "MSM"

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Equality California Targets Blacks With New Marriage Equality Ad
Better late than never! Equality California is working on making inroads with the state's black community.
H/T to Joe My God.
As same-sex couples who were able to legally marry last year celebrate their one-year-anniversaries, Equality California (EQCA) and Jordan / Rustin Coalition (JRC) are together launching an education and mobilization effort on the freedom to marry in LA's African-American communities. The effort includes a TV commercial, on-the-ground organizers and a dedicated field office, which will be based in South Los Angeles, a predominantly African-American community. "Jordan / Rustin Coalition is happy to partner with Equality California as we do the work to open the hearts and minds of all Californians, including those in the Black community, on the question of marriage for same-sex couples," said Ron Buckmire, JRC board president. "Our partnership includes a multi-media campaign, outreach and public education and even the nuts and bolts of staffing and supplies. I am confident that together we will see the day when full LGBT equality is restored to our state."
H/T to Joe My God.
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black community,
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Organization Spotlight: Out Professionals

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Boycott DNC LGBT Fundraiser

Among those who have already pulled out are HRC’s National Field Director Marty Rouse, Empire State Pride Agenda’s Alan Van Capelle, Former top Clinton aide David Mixner, Former top Clinton aide Richard Socarides and Towleroad’s Andy Towle and Corey Johnson (AKA William).
The three openly LGBT members of congress are attending the event and have yet to make any statements against the Department of Justices anti-gay defense of DOMA.
Contact our LGBT representatives and let them know that if they attend this event they are abandoning the LGBT community for their own interests.
Rep. Barney Frank:
2252 Rayburn Building
Washington, DC 20515
tel: (202) 225-5931
fax: (202) 225-0182
Rep. Tammy Baldwin
2446 Rayburn Building
Washington DC 20515
(202) 225-6942 Fax
(202) 225-2906
Email Form
Rep. Jared Polis
Washington, DC Office
501 Cannon HOB
Washington, DC 20515
p. 202.225.2161
f. 202.226.7840
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Larry King: "What is Intersex?"
CNN's Larry King interviewed standup comic Kathy Griffin and they discussed a variety of topics including those significant to the LGBTQI community. King asked Griffin what that stands for, and Griffin laid out the acronymn for him.
Followed by King's comment asking "what is an intersex?" Kathy Griffin is a comedian, but Larry King is an award winning radio host. How does he not know what intersex is?
Speed up to 8:30 in the video to see the segment in question.
Contact Larry King and let him know that he has an obligation to clarify on air what intersexuality is about for his audience.
Followed by King's comment asking "what is an intersex?" Kathy Griffin is a comedian, but Larry King is an award winning radio host. How does he not know what intersex is?
Speed up to 8:30 in the video to see the segment in question.
Contact Larry King and let him know that he has an obligation to clarify on air what intersexuality is about for his audience.
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Tuesday, June 16
Word of the Gay: "Gender Bender"

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The Advocate Refers to Trans Woman as a Gay Man

The Advocate referred to this historic story as "New York's first legal same-sex marriage" but the problem is that neither Kimah nor Jason identify as gay. Jason identifies as straight and Kimah is a trans woman. Kimah hopes to undergo sex re-assignment surgery in the future, but regardless of her current status as pre, post or non-op we must be sensitive to the gender pronouns she chooses for herself.
Note: The Advocate has since made edits to this story to properly reflect the gender identity of Kimah.
Please tell The Advocate that it isn't enough to call yourself an LGBT magazine, in the future it must be inclusive of transgender folks and know how to properly report on them.
letters@advocate.com
Letters to the editor by regular mail
P.O. Box 4371
Los Angeles, CA 90078
Phone: (310) 943-5858
Fax: (310) 806-6350
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Blog Spotlight: Asexual Love

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asexual community,
asexual love,
asexual musings,
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'Talking Equality' the Video that Debunks Anti-Marriage Myths
Below is an excellent video showing the oppositions usual talking points and how to conquer them in a logical and factual manner.
Learn more about video creator Rob Tish and follow his blog Waking Up Now, this is just the start of his educational videos to give people the confidence to speak out for equality.
Learn more about video creator Rob Tish and follow his blog Waking Up Now, this is just the start of his educational videos to give people the confidence to speak out for equality.
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Monday, June 15
Word of the Gay: "Kitsch"
"Kitsch" is tasteless, melodramatic, and pretentious to the degree that it is considered in poor taste. It often comes up in gay sub-culture, similar in nature the word camp.
New York Senators On The Fence or Opposed to Same-Sex Marriage

20 senators publicly stated their support for equal marriage, 32 are needed to pass the bill.
The following list of senators are either on the fence or opposed. If you are resident of their district please call, email, and write them and encourage friends and family to follow suit!
On the fence:
3. Brian X. Foley, D-Long Island (Blue Point)
4. Owen H. Johnson, R-Long Island (West Babylon)
6. Kemp Hannon, R-Long Island (Garden City)
13. Hiram Monserrate, D-NYC (Jackson Heights)
15. Joseph Addabbo, Jr., D-NYC (Ozone Park)
19. John Sampson, D-NYC (Brooklyn)
24. Andrew Lanza, R-NYC (Staten Island)
36. Ruth Hassell-Thompson, D-Bronx/Westchester (Williamsbridge)
38. Thomas Morahan, R-Rockland/Orange (Clarkstown)
40. Vincent Leibell, R-Westchester (Patterson)
42. John Bonacic, R-Delaware/Sullivan/Orange/Ulster Counties
43. Roy McDonald, R-Upstate (Wilton)
49. David Valesky, D-Upstate (Syracuse/Onondaga/Madison Counties)
55. James Alesi, R-Upstate (East Rochester)
Opposed:
1. Kenneth LaValle, R-Long Island (Port Jefferson)
2. John J. Flanagan, R-Long Island (East Northport)
5. Carl Marcellino, R-Long Island (Syosset)
8. Charles Fuschillo, R-Long Island (Merrick)
9. Dean Skelos, R-Long Island (Rockville Centre)
10. Shirley Huntley, D-NYC (Jamaica)
11. Frank Padavan, R-NYC (Bellerose)
12. George Onorato, D-NYC (Astoria)
22. Martin Golden, R-NYC (Bay Ridge)
27. Carl Kruger, D-NYC (Brooklyn)
32. Rubén DÃaz, D-NYC (Soundview)
39. Bill Larkin, R-Westchester (New Windsor)
41. Stephen Saland, R-Westchester (Poughkeepsie)
44. Hugh Farley, R-Upstate (Schenectady)
45. Betty Little, R-Upstate (Queensbury)
47. Joseph Griffo, R-Upstate (Rome)
48. Darrel Aubertine, D-Upstate (Cape Vincent)
50. John DeFrancisco, R-Upstate (Syracuse/Onondaga Counties)
51. James Seward, R-Upstate (Milford)
52. Thomas W. Libous, R-Upstate (Binghamton)
53. George H. Winner, Jr., R-Upstate (Elmira)
54. Michael Nozzolio, R-Upstate (Fayette)
56. Joseph Robach, R-Upstate (Greece)
57. Catharine Young, R-Upstate (Olean)
58. William Stachowski, D-Upstate (Hamburg)
59. Dale Volker, R-Upstate (Depew)
61. Michael Ranzenhofer, R-Upstate (Clarence)
62. George Maziarz, R-Upstate (Newfane)
Use the New Yorkers for Marriage Equality form to identify your state senator and call them urging for their support.
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Win Domestic Partnership Rights in Wisconsin This Week!

Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle included limited domestic partnership protections for the state's same-sex couples in his recent budget proposal.The Wisconsin State Assembly is scheduled to vote on this budget next Wednesday, June 17th.
The good news is that some key members of the state legislature are in favor as well. Since WI was one of the states where voters passed a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage in 2006, this piece of legislation is particularly important, as it would be the first piece of pro-equality legislation in more than 20 years. (PFLAG)
Tell the legislators that you support fairness and equality in the state of WI and ask them to support it, too. You can do this through the Fair Wisconsin site at http://eqfed.org/campaign/Assembly_DP.
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