April 20, 2012 marks the annual Day of Silence in order to generate awareness for LGBTQ bullying and discrimination. Supporters take a 24 hour vow of silence in order to represent the silenced voices of LGBTQ people around the world. Try going a day without talking for a great cause!
Source: loveincolor.org
[Trans* Conferences 2012: From TransGuys]
A list of trans* conferences around the country this year.
(via hearhirhere)
Source: sqs-tec
Maryland legislature to consider gay marriage, transgender rights bills
Bills calling for legalizing same-sex marriage and banning discrimination against transgender persons are among the hot-button issues set to emerge next week when the Maryland State Legislature begins its 2012 session.
Op-ed: Media Fails to Challenge Antigay Politics
The host of a new LGBT political show premiering Friday argues that antigay politicians are getting a pass from mainstream media.
By Jim Morrison, op-ed contributor

With 2012 here, the presidential campaign is under way, and once again LGBT issues are front and center: a wedge, a dog whistle, a rallying point, or a big pink ATM. But at 10% to 15% of the population, we’re also a powerful voting force. To wield that force, we need to be both better informed and more willing to confidently assert our positions and demands to both our political friends and foes. Enter For & Against, a brand-new LGBT political show on here! TV, which I’m excited and proud to host.
The media have done the bare minimum, at best, when it comes to calling candidates and elected officials to task on the obvious falsehoods, inherent contradictions, or outright bigotry on LGBT-related issues. And it’s simply not enough. Just in the past month we’ve had Rick Santorum (Google that name, please) telling us he’d “invalidate” our legal marriages via a constitutional amendment (as if the president had that power). Newt Gingrich has likened sexual identity to so-called lifestyle choices such as celibacy. Ron Paul is hiding behind the mantra of “Let’s leave things like marriage to the states” (“states’ rights!”) while two-facedly reiterating that he supports the federal Defense of Marriage Act (which defines for the states what the federal government will recognize when it comes to marriages). So much for states’ rights. He was even recently endorsed by a “pastor” who advocates the death penalty for gay people. And on and on and on.
None of these people is ever fully challenged on statements and positions that are, to any LGBT viewer, nothing short of fighting words. To be sure, there are only so many questions an interviewer gets for these candidates. And obviously, LGBT issues aren’t the only ones out there. But these fundamental civil rights issues are no less important than others. LGBT Americans deserve better: a more searching and aggressive inquiry of candidates and their positions, especially on the ones that defy all logic, constitutional legality, and frankly, standards of hypocrisy (at best) and bigotry (at worst).
LGBT Americans deserve to hear and evaluate the view that opposition to marriage equality is indeed bigotry — and to have that position wholeheartedly asserted to those opponents. The hetero media (for lack of a better term) aren’t going to take that stance for us, so we need to take it ourselves. To do that, we need political shows and interviewers who are willing to grab the LGBT issues by the horns and just not let go, just not move on to the next question unless and until we get a reasonable answer.
I’ve always wanted out and proud shows and interviewers who aren’t afraid to piss off our political enemies, who aren’t afraid to expose them for what they really are: modern-day segregationists or, often, bigots with a new Christian facade. Naturally, many such people will refuse to come on programs where they are so challenged. So be it. If the price of access to our candidates or policy makers is to accede to their unwillingness to accept anything but softballs, then we’re better off retaining our integrity and taking on the issues without them.
For & Against will do its best to be that show. That voice shouting in your head when you see policy makers get a pass on their outrageous statements. The show that will say: Hold it, it’s not OK to call sexual identity a choice, it’s not OK to say that you’d invalidate someone’s marriage, it’s not OK to say you are for us when you are clearly against us. And most of all that it’s not OK that more people aren’t saying this on our airwaves in an aggressive yet thoughtful fashion. Yeah, those two can go together.
Our goal is simple: to arm you with the facts on the issues that are affecting your life so you can make better-informed choices either this weekend at the bar or this November at the ballot box. But more, we want to ask the questions you want asked, discuss the issues you want discussed. If you’ve got an issue, something to say, someone to call out — get in touch with us, because this show is for you.
We’ll be broadcasting throughout the schedule, on the Web at HereTV.com, and feature special content and video clips on Advocate.com.
Every election cycle we say “This one is more important than ever.” We’ve become immune to it; some of us are even immune to paying attention. It’s dangerous because this past year we’ve achieved such critical victories — on the marriage equality front and an end to over a decade of the official bigotry of “don’t ask, don’t tell” — that our enemies are now fighting even harder. To be sure — and this is really important — our allies and enemies cannot always be identified simply by whether they have a big (D) or (R) after their name. And, indeed, we do ourselves a disservice by marching blindly in lockstep behind one party. To that end, For & Against will challenge and inform from an LGBT perspective, not be the echo chamber for any one political party, be it the one that often takes our support for granted or the one that would rather we didn’t exist. For & Against will be our show … a show that takes on politics from the outside. We look forward to hearing from you.
JIM MORRISON is host of For & Against, which will debut Friday on here! TV, which is owned by the same company as The Advocate.
New Show Examines LGBT Politics

A new show on here! TV promises to delve into the issues of the 2012 presidential election through the eyes of gay voters. For & Against, hosted by Jim Morrison, will debut Friday, January 6 on the network.
In addition to deeper reporting on major political issues, Morrison will also sit down with top policy makers and pundits to talk about LGBT news.
“As we gear up for the 2012 election, we felt it was imperative to provide our audience with a show that would speak directly to the LGBT population around politics, politicians, and policies,” Josh Rosenzweig, here! TV’s senior vice president of original programming and development, said in a statement. “Jim Morrison is a one-of-a-kind renaissance man — brilliant, fearless, and trustworthy — who will undoubtedly get the answers to the hard questions and let us all feel confident that we are properly armed with the right information to make the best decisions.”
The full show is available to subscribers of here! (which is owned by the same company as The Advocate) at premium.heretv.com.
Click the link above to check out the show’s trailer.
I don’t think I’m different than a lot of Americans, in that when you grow up, there’s a negative prejudice built against gays. You’re just bombarded by it. And then, in my life, I’ve come to find out that I have friends who are gay. And it makes me feel horrible that I would in any way potentially add to discrimination against them. Every single candidate talks about equality, freedom, liberty: Doesn’t that all start with a person’s right to conduct their own lives as they see fit?
Source: advocate.com
Mitt Romney vs. Bob Garon: Gay Veteran Says He Didn't Expect GOP Candidate To Be 'Confrontational'
Bob Garon, a 63-year-old gay military veteran, spoke on MSNBC Tuesday about his tense exchange Monday in Manchester, N.H. with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney over same-sex marriage.
Garon was eating breakfast with his husband at Chez Vachon restaurant and was wearing a Vietnam Veteran hat that Romney noticed. Garon asked about New Hampshire’s gay marriage law. Romney said he supported the repeal of the law and believed that marriage was between a man and a woman.
“It’s good to know how you feel, that you do not believe everyone is entitled to their constitutional rights,” Garon replied.
Elizabeth Warren Is the Only Massachusetts Senatorial Candidate Who Hasn’t Stated a Position on LGBT Issues (updated)
By: Laurel Ramseyer
We may be a year away from the 2012 general elections, but the race for the U. S. Senate seat currently occupied by Sen. Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts) has been in full swing since Elizabeth Warren officially announced her candidacy in September.
A superstar of consumer advocacy, Warren has swiftly eclipsed her Democratic rivals and has even surpassed Sen. Brown 43-39 in a recent poll of registered voters. It seems likely that Elizabeth Warren will become the Democratic nominee for Senate.
That Warren could become such a solid candidate in Massachusetts without first outlining her views on civil rights is disturbing. Civil rights are nowhere to be seen on her list of priorities. And considering that the next junior senator from Massachusetts is certain to be voting on legislation directly impacting the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, it is more than disappointing that a candidate described as progressive would remain silent on LGBT legislative issues.
ACTION ALERT!! 2012 WORLDWIDE LGBT CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH
PRELIMINARY PRESS RELEASE
There is currently scheduled a Worldwide LGBT Civil Rights March in 2012 that is already gathering sponsors and supporters by the thousands, as well as initial LEAD ORGANIZERS from around the world. The march will be held worldwide at various locations at the same time, as well as an online news media event that will keep everyone posted on the events at all locations. This event has been created by the fastest growing LGBT Equality group around, with members from around the world:
LET’S REACH 1 MILLION PEOPLE CAMPAIGN…It’s a start! LGBT EQUALITY @
https://www.facebook.com/groups/letsreach1millionpeoplecampaignlgbtequality/
Our international committee, publicist, and legal counsel on retainer have been working several months in the preliminary preparations for this Historic Worldwide LGBT Event and we have recently selected LEAD ORGANIZERS for a few of the locations worldwide with many area locations still open at the moment. We are working a Coalition with the various Occupy Movements with the LGBT in the LEAD on this one and are getting favorable responses, as well as favorable responses from all LGBT Occupy & Equality Affiliates, LGBT Organizations and most other LGBT Groups from around the world!
This is an event that everyone needs to put aside all differences and come together as one unified LGBT Community, along with our straight allies, as this event will definitely drive home the point WORLDWIDE that the LGBT are poised to DEMAND and ACQUIRE our FULL CIVIL RIGHTS that all other sectors of society enjoy, as well as LIVE WITHIN THE SAME LAWS and GUARANTEES enjoyed by all other citizens, including MARRIAGE EQUALITY. Egos have no place in this event.
All PARTICIPANTS/LEAD ORGANIZERS will be recognized and included, along with all major events of the march and coverage thereof, in a Published Book with all rights already secured and will be made available FREE (for a limited time) to all schools requesting a copy for inclusion in their school library. Current sponsor commitments must be adhered to, which includes, but not limited to, the Registration of all participating organizations with the intent to participate in this Historic Event, along with the LEAD ORGANIZER for that area, on the following event page (instructions for registration included in the “More Info” section on the event page.
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=217923068269572
For more information, click the link in the title.
The Sociology of Gay Politics: Gay marriage, pot could be up for grabs in Colo. 2012 vote
(Denver) Colorado’s position as a key battleground state in the 2012 presidential race comes with a wrinkle neither party seems to like: A freewheeling ballot initiative tradition that could put both legalizing marijuana and gay marriage before voters on Election Day next year.
Source: 365gay.com
Openly gay Republican is official in 2012 Presidential candidate
Fred Karger (R.) has announced he is running for the 2012 Republican nomination for president.
Openly gay Republican is official in 2012 Presidential candidate
Fred Karger (R.) has announced he is running for the 2012 Republican nomination for president.
Karger is the first openly gay presidential candidate in the U.S. When CBS correspondent Nancy Cordes asked why he would run for a party that has historically opposed gays, he responded, “Being a gay Republicans is kind of an oxymoron,” but “I have been a fighter in my party, I have always been on the more moderate side but I’m also a protégé of Lee Atwater. We need to open up this party and that’s one of my reasons for running. The party should not be dominated by one faction or another. It should be open to all.”
Karger claims that the country needs fresh leadership.
“I want to be a different kind of Republican. The kind of Republican I grew up with. I consider myself to be Progressive. The last Progressive Republican president was over 100 years ago; Theodore Roosevelt,” Karger told CBS.
Even though this is Karger’s first time running for political office, he served as an advisor to presidents Ford, Regan, and George H.W Bush; he has be a behind-the-scenes player for 35 years.
Karger told CBS, “If I can get in one or more of these presidential debates, I will make history”.



