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Obama declares Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month

Wednesday, 1 June 2011 – 8:19 AM | Comments Off on Obama declares Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month
Obama declares Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month

Yesterday President Obama released a proclamation for LGBT Pride Month which detailed his achievements toward LGBT equality since he took office in January 2009, and the work yet to be done. Notably absent: any mention of marriage equality, repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), or even same-sex civil unions.

Bent News, 5/31/11: Pride fundraisers, & solidarity against hate

Tuesday, 31 May 2011 – 11:41 PM | Comments Off on Bent News, 5/31/11: Pride fundraisers, & solidarity against hate
Bent News, 5/31/11: Pride fundraisers, & solidarity against hate

Last weekend’s Pride fundraisers, a presidential proclamation, Old Navy Pride t-shirts, and Moscow repression; solidarity against hate in Portland; marriage equality updates from California and Minnesota; a memorial to gay Holocaust victims in Munich; and more in this edition of Bent News.

Bent News, 5/24/11: Joplin tornado, Tennessee followup, DADT, and more

Tuesday, 24 May 2011 – 7:50 PM | Comments Off on Bent News, 5/24/11: Joplin tornado, Tennessee followup, DADT, and more
Bent News, 5/24/11: Joplin tornado, Tennessee followup, DADT, and more

The Joplin tornado, follow-up on the latest antigay law in Tennessee, news on anti-LGBT violence, employment and marriage equality, media, and more in today’s Bent News.

A majority of Republicans support either marriage or civil unions for same-sex couples

Monday, 9 May 2011 – 8:10 PM | Comments Off on A majority of Republicans support either marriage or civil unions for same-sex couples
A majority of Republicans support either marriage or civil unions for same-sex couples

A majority of Republican voters support some form of legal recognition for same-sex relationships, according to a recent poll; and national trends show that a majority of Americans support marriage equality for same-sex couples.

MSNBC: Anti-gay activist “actually listened to his opponents and changed his mind”

Thursday, 14 April 2011 – 4:57 PM | Comments Off on MSNBC: Anti-gay activist “actually listened to his opponents and changed his mind”
MSNBC: Anti-gay activist “actually listened to his opponents and changed his mind”

Lawrence O’Donnell did a story yesterday on Louis Martinelli, a conservative republican activist who worked against marriage equality for years, then finally talked to gays and lesbians and saw the harm his work caused. He now supports marriage equality.

Watch the video:

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Equality on Trial adds,

National Organization For Marriage defector Louis Marinelli had a front seat for NOM’s “Summer For Marriage Tour.” He had every reason to stick with the bias that surrounded him. But because of pro-equality voices like the Courage Campaign’s NOM Tour Trackers, Louis had a change of heart. He now supports full marriage equality under the law!

His story reminds us to continue telling our stories and making LGBT people visible. That’s how we change hearts and minds.

UAFA reintroduced, bi-national couples sought

Thursday, 14 April 2011 – 12:11 PM | Comments Off on UAFA reintroduced, bi-national couples sought
UAFA reintroduced, bi-national couples sought

Two equality bills were reintroduced in Congress today: Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) and the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA). ENDA sheds light on workers fired for being gay or trans, and UAFA raises awareness of bi-national couples torn apart by the ban on same sex marriage. (A repeal of DOMA was introduced earlier this session.)

Bi-national couples have one partner who is an American or a legal permanent resident, and the other partner is from another country. Several bi-national same sex couples were in the news lately when a partner was about to be deported, sometimes to a home country where they may be targeted for being gay. Because of DOMA, Americans cannot sponsor same sex spouses for citizenship.

Tom works with Immigration Equality, an organization fighting to end discrimination against gay and lesbian Americans and legal permanent residents in our nation’s immigration laws. He is working on building support for UAFA from Alaska’s members of Congress, and looking for more bi-national LGBT couples to share their stories.

When UAFA was introduced last year, Tom (working on the same issue but for a different group) explained the importance of UAFA to Bent Alaska and asked us to contact Senators Begich and Murkowski. Recently, Tom wrote to us again, about his current project sharing our stories for UAFA:

“Dear Friends,
Judy and Karin are spending their retirement traveling among 4 countries – missing family birthdays, hospital visits, and weddings – so that they can be together.

Although Edward started a business in the United States and cares for his ailing partner, he could be deported at a moment’s notice because John, an American citizen, can’t sponsor him for residency.

Jaylynn and Shirley have been together for over two decades, and are raising twin boys – but even as an American citizen, Jaylynn worries every day that her wife will be sent back to the Phillipines.

Do you have a story like these, or know someone who does? We are working with Immigration Equality to pass the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA), which would allow gay and lesbian Americans to sponsor their foreign born partners for residency in the United States – and we need your help.

Stories like yours, and those you’ve just read, are the most powerful weapons our community has – whether we are fighting for marriage equality, non-discrimination laws, or immigration rights. Your story makes a difference to members of Congress, to the media, and to other couples fighting for equality. Please take a moment to visit Immigration Equality’s website and submit your story.

If you would like to find out other ways that you can help pass Uniting American Families Act, please contact Tom Tierney of Immigration Equality, at ttierney@immigrationequality.org

Thank you for all you do for equality.”

UAFA finished the last Congress with 162 co-sponsors in the House and Senate. That was a record, and they want to set another record this year. Neither of our senators is a co-sponsor of UAFA.

Please call Senator Begich and Senator Murkowski at the Capitol switchboard: (202) 225-3121 and ask them to co-sponsor the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) this year.

Alaskans Together brings Why Marriage Matters to AK

Sunday, 3 April 2011 – 12:20 PM | Comments Off on Alaskans Together brings Why Marriage Matters to AK
Alaskans Together brings Why Marriage Matters to AK

State laws, senator support, UA policies and new campaigns: Alaskans Together has been busy! Their spring newsletter updates us on the recent successes they contributed to and their current efforts, including the Why Marriage Matters project. Here’s the message from Board President Elias Rojas:

Alaskans Together for EqualityYour statewide lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization – Alaskans Together for Equality Inc. — has been hard at work the last several months promoting civil equality throughout the state. It has definitely been a whirlwind of LGBT initiatives in Alaska and across the country over the last several months.

The highlights of our successful involvement and support of ATE over the last several months include:

  • The repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law with both Sen. Murkowski and Sen. Begich voting in favor of the repeal.
  • The University of Alaska Regents passing a non-discrimination policy change that now includes sexual orientation as a protected class.
  • The introduction of the Alaska Hate Crimes bill (SB 11 – Davis) and its successful passage through the Senate Judiciary Committee.
  • The introduction of a statewide non-discrimination bill (HB 165 – Kerttula) that would add sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes in our existing state non-discrimination laws.

The last few months have been great in terms of progress towards civil equality for LGBT Alaskans. In addition, ATE is at the tail end of a very successful membership drive and renewal campaign. Your membership keeps us going. If you have yet to become an ATE member for 2011 you can still do so by clicking here. For those of you who became members…thank you…thank you…thank you.

All these successes and continuing efforts could not have been done without your activism and financial support. Our board thanks you for all your support.

ATE is looking forward to continuing to provide you with the latest news and updates that can help you be informed and active in your community and state. As always, if you have any suggestions or would like to get involved please email us at alaskanstogether@gmail.com.

Recently, the ATE board voted to become a partner of the Freedom to Marry national campaign in support of marriage, called “Why Marriage Matters.” It’s a public education campaign that will talk about our rights and tell the story of why gays and lesbians want to get married – to share love and commitment with the person they love. Stay tuned and visit Alaskans Together as we begin rolling out this campaign in the coming months.

Check out Freedom to Marry, and watch the intro clip on Why Marriage Matters:

“Inlaws & Outlaws”: Love is neither straight or gay — it’s human

Monday, 28 March 2011 – 4:24 PM | One Comment
“Inlaws & Outlaws”: Love is neither straight or gay — it’s human

There was lots of laughter in Room 101 of UAA’s Rasmuson Hall: the laughter of recognition as we shared in the joy of people whose stories of love we heard at the March 18 screening of “Inlaws & Outlaws.”

Alaskan minister preached against homosexuality, now an ally

Monday, 28 March 2011 – 12:11 PM | 3 Comments
Alaskan minister preached against homosexuality, now an ally

Murray Richmond, a Presbyterian minister for 17 years (the last 10 years in Alaska) and a hospital chaplain for 3 years, writes about how he changes his mind about homosexuality and marriage equality.

“Inlaws & Outlaws” with filmmaker Drew Emery at UAA this Friday

Wednesday, 16 March 2011 – 8:55 AM | Comments Off on “Inlaws & Outlaws” with filmmaker Drew Emery at UAA this Friday
“Inlaws & Outlaws” with filmmaker Drew Emery at UAA this Friday

“Inlaws & Outlaws” by Seattle filmmaker Drew Emery is showing at UAA this Friday at 7:00 PM. “Inlaws & Outlaws” weaves together the true stories of couples and singles — both gay and straight — into a collective narrative that is as hilarious as it is heartbreaking, ” getting past all the rhetoric to embrace what we have in common: We love.