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Bradley Manning Supporters Will Protest SF Pride Tomorrow

The backlash from San Francisco Pride’s denial statement yesterday continues tomorrow on the streets.

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Amsterdam To Fly Gay Rainbow Flag During Russian President Vladimir Putin's Visit

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly in for a surprise when he visits Amsterdam next month. As Pink News and Carbonated.tv are both reporting, the capital city of the Netherlands will fly the rainbow flag when Putin arrives on April 8 in protest of Russia’s proposed “gay propaganda” legislation.

“The [Amsterdam] College wishes to express its concern with the rainbow flag and the seven districts will ask to do the same,” a spokesperson for the city’s council is quoted by Carbonated as saying. ”Amsterdam is committed to an open and tolerant city where everyone can be who he is. The flag stands for diversity and gay acceptance.”

Putin’s visit, which marks a year of cultural exchange between Russia and the Netherlands, will include visits to the Maritime Museum and the Hermitage Museum, according to Pink News. The Dutch reports coincide with news that Putin is now calling for a ban on foreign gay couples adopting Russian children, according to Gay Star News. Russian legislation which took effect in January already bans U.S. citizens from adopting children from Russia.

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights have been a hot issue in Russia as of late. Shocking footage of a local LGBT rights activist being beaten by an alleged neo-Nazi made the blogosphere rounds earlier this week. The activist, identified by Gay Star News as Artem Kalinin, was speaking out against the ban of a planned Pride parade, which had been scheduled for March 31 in Syktyvkar, at the time of the attack. So-called “homosexual propaganda” legislation, which has already beenenacted in St. Petersburg as well as a number of other Russian municipalities, is currently being pushed by the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church to be enforced nationwide.

Such laws would would make it illegal nationwide to provide minors with information that is defined as “propaganda of sodomy, lesbianism, bisexuality and transgenderism,”according to the Associated Press, and bring a fine of up to $16,000.

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At Vassar College, Love Conquers All

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BY MATTHEW ORTILE

The school raised over $100,000 for LGBTQ charities in counter-protest to Westboro Baptist Church

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TW: gay slur; slurs

On February 12, the Westboro Baptist Church announced it would protest Vassar College, a liberal arts college in upstate New York, but better known to Fred Phelps and his family as an “Ivy League Whorehouse” home to “doomed American academics” who “promote the fag agenda with all their might.” Since Westboro isn’t exactly inconspicuous and announced their visit way in advance, Vassar and the surrounding community were able to mobilize in preparation for the big day.

Full disclosure: I’m currently a junior at Vassar and wear my #VCpride on my sleeve. While Westboro gave too much credit—we’re not an official Ivy nor have I ever had a Yale boyfriend—their bit about “the fag agenda” is 100 percent true.

The most headline-worthy effort last month was Vassar alumnus Josh de Leeuw’s Crowdrise.com fundraiser which promised to donate $100 to The Trevor Project for every minute Westboro would protest, a scheduled 45 minutes at 1:45pm on February 28 (after protesting a memorial service at the United States Military Academy at West Point a short drive away). The fundraiser sped past the goal of $4,500 and now clocks in at over $100,000 thanks to Vassar students, faculty, families, and supporters. All sorts of pride, Vassar and otherwise, were seen all over the nation. Alums everywhere were sounding the horns of battle: Andy Towle of Towleroad and Alice Walton of Forbes wrote and displayed their colors proudly, and Meghan Daum of the Los Angeles Times said, “Though I fear that the college is essentially functioning as a Westboro publicity machine, I also know that the excellent tactic of just ignoring the church would simply never hold up at a place like Vassar.”

And certainly, the campus was doing anything but ignoring the impending Westboro protest. Student group Do Something VC took the lead in harnessing the Westboro-Vassar publicity and fundraised for local causes. Shirts saying “Love Conquers All” in grey and pink, Vassar’s school colors, were being given away with every donation to support the Hudson Valley chapter of GLSEN and the Ali Forney Center in New York City. On the day of Westboro’s protest, Do Something VC executed a counter-protest and rally that included musical performances, a human chain around the Main Building, and several speakers who addressed cheering crowds. The keynote speaker was Vassar alum Pastor Joseph Tolton who told the college community and all those participating physically and emotionally, “Be strong in the face of adversity. You are not second-class citizens. Your sexuality and your gender identity are not burdens—they are blessings.”

As for the actual presence of the Westboro Baptist Church, they materialized as four individuals with signs saying, “USA’s doom,” “Soldiers die 4 fag marriage,” and of course, “God hates fags.” Westboro’s welcome wagon was the counter-protest comprised of at least 600 Vassar community members and supporters from all over the Hudson Valley, including neighboring colleges such as Marist College, SUNY New Paltz, and West Point. Westboro left earlier than intended, at approximately 2:20 p.m. Alison Ehrlich, Vassar’s sophomore class president and fundraising/alumni outreach facilitator for Do Something VC, could not have been a prouder Vassar girl that day. “There was this kind of energy all around campus,” she said, “that something big was happening, something exciting.” And Vassar’s student body president Jason Rubin said, “The day was really about us and our community and we didn’t let Westboro take that away from us.”

But the campus was not without its dissenters. Some students spoke critically of the direction the college and its administration took in addressing Westboro. Concern was raised in the misguided pride in the “whorehouse label” and others asked, “Why now, and why this cause?” — especially when Vassar students are championing at least 50 other causes at any given time. Dissatisfied with the purported theme of “us not them,” Vassar sophomore Genesis Hernandez said, “The minute that Westboro was present, students left to go and gander, even though students were still speaking at the counter-protest.” As for Vassar’s new identity as the “Ivy League Whorehouse,” Rubin recognizes the problematic semiotics. “While I understand the desire to reappropriate the insult into something humorous or empowering,” said Rubin, “it’s important to recognize the way the term makes people on campus feel uncomfortable and oppressed. It’s an example of something our campus needs to think critically about how we define who we are.”

While morale and pride definitely stemmed from fighting Westboro and their hate-speech, Ehrlich insists support mainly grew out of a more positive commonality: love and inclusion. “Vassar itself gets very divided at times with different issues happening on campus or in the world,” she says. “But Westboro gave the Vassar and regional community the opportunity to come together to celebrate values that we all share.” And that same night, beloved NYC drag rapper and Out100 lister Mykki Blanco performed to a packed crowd at Vassar. Serendipitously, it was a positive day for human rights on a national level as well: on February 28, the Obama administration asked the Supreme Court to declare that it was unconstitutional for California to pass an amendment in 2008 excluding same-sex couples from marriage.

While Westboro and their antics look like they won’t stop anytime soon, Vassar — and this proud Vassar boy included — hopes Westboro can continue to serve as a catalyst for a strong and positive counter-response benefiting others, reaffirming the truth that love really does conquer all.

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Man Protests Anti-Gay T-Shirt Decision, Gets Arrested In Two Towns

A man who went to school properties in two towns to protest a decision to allow a teen to wear an anti-gay T-shirt was arrested by police in both towns. Both Plymouth and Wolcott police charged Derrell Rice, 68, of Grove Street in Torrington with breach of peace Wednesday. Wolcott also charged him with first-degree criminal trespass, according to a police press release.

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San Francisco Nudity Arrests: Four Protesters Punished For Defying Ban (NSFW PHOTOS)

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Police have arrested four naked people protesting San Francisco’s nudity ban on the steps of City Hall. The arrests on Friday came as the city’s prohibition on going out in the buff took effect.

About a dozen people in various states of undress took to the streets as part of the protest, though only the fully nude were taken into custody. A federal judge ruled this week that nudity was not protected free speech and upheld San Francisco’s ban on most displays of public nudity. The Board of Supervisors voted 7-4 in December in favor of the ban.

Activists challenging the measure had argued that the ordinance was unfair because it grants exceptions for nudity at permitted public events such as the city’s gay pride parade.

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'Getting worse': Egypt's gays fear government crackdown

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Eighteen days of popular protest culminated in the downfall of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak on Feb. 11, 2011.

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By Duncan Golestani, Correspondent, NBC News

CAIRO, Egypt — Maha remembers going to Tahrir Square on Jan. 25, 2011. The 27-year-old office worker only wanted to look around the Cairo intersection filled with thousands of protesters. But seeing Egypt’s revolution unfold before her, she left to get friends and quickly returned. Without planning to, Maha became one of the highly visible gay men and women who took to the streets shouting for change.

“We don’t get freedom anywhere. No voice, nothing,” said Maha, who declined to give her surname “So, the first chance at revolution, we fought.”

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LGBT activists to demonstrate against Cardinal George

by Tony Merevick 

Photo: Daniel Guerrero.

ACTIVISTS RALLY AT THE THOMPSON CENTER JAN. 5. PHOTO: DANIEL GUERRERO.

Activists from the Gay Liberation Network, a longtime Chicago-based direct action LGBT rights group, are calling on the local community to join them early next month in a protest against Cardinal Francis George, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago, due to his vocal opposition against same-sex marriage. The rally will take place on Feb. 10 outside of Holy Name Cathedral, 730 N. State St., at 10:30 a.m. and will continue through the high-profile church’s Sunday Mass at 11 a.m., GLN Co-Founder Andy Thayer told Chicago Phoenix Thursday.

“As long as Cardinal George opposes our equal rights, we will be opposing him,” Thayer, the organizer of the protest, said. “His opposition to our legal equality is bigotry.”

George has long been an outspoken opponent of the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act, pending legislation in the Illinois General Assembly that would legalize state recognition of gay and lesbian nuptials. In a letter to Catholic leaders across the state early this month, George said same-sex marriages defy nature.

“Civil laws that establish ‘same sex marriage’ create a legal fiction,” George wrote in the letter. “The State has no power to create something that nature itself tells us is impossible.”

Additionally, George reportedly made phone calls to urge state lawmakers to vote against the measure leading up to the legislative lame duck session. In the end, the bill stalled when sponsoring lawmakers and proponents simply ran out of time.

“He has decided to continue to vilify our community,” Thayer said. “What he does within the walls of his own church in terms of deciding not to marry people there is fine, but attempting to oppose his backwards beliefs on the rest of society is unacceptable and bigoted.”

Despite George’s and other calls from the top of the Catholic Church to oppose gay and lesbian marriage, a majority of Illinois Catholics support same-sex unions, according to a September 2012 poll conducted by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University.

About 82 percent of Catholics surveyed support either full marriage equality for gay and lesbian couples or the right to a civil union. Specifically, 39.9 percent said they support marriage rights and 40.1 percent said their position is for same-sex couples to have civil unions. Only 15.7 percent said there should be no legal recognition of same-sex relationships, according to the poll.

“Most lay Catholics are on the side of justice and we appreciate their support,” Thayer said.

The same poll found that 43.6 percent of Illinois voters support full marriage equality for gays and lesbians, putting the Illinois Catholic community’s support just below the amount of support from the state in general. The marriage equality legislation’s chief sponsors in the House and the Senate, Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago) and Sen. Heather Steans (D-Chicago), respectively, reintroduced the measure in both chambers last week following the swearing in of the 98th General Assembly.

The new legislative session begins Feb. 5, and proponents — including Gov. Pat Quinn — are anticipating progress with moving the bill forward in the first few weeks. The session adjourns May 31. The Archdiocese of Chicago did not return a phone call requesting comment on the planned demonstration Thursday morning.

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Members of Queer Nation protest at the inauguration of California Governor Pete Wilson, 1991.
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Billy Graham Not Antigay Enough for Fred Phelps

BY Lucas Grindley

Counter-protesters from Asheville

It’s always difficult to comprehend the motives of the Westboro Baptist Church congregation, which this time traveled to North Carolina to protest the Reverend Billy Graham for not opposing homosexuality.

Of course, Graham has done just that, and in prominent fashion in a series of full-page ads.

But Westboro and its members have a long record of confounding protest choices, including their demonstrations at soldiers’ funerals, or when they used an iPhone to announce plans to protest Steve Jobs’s funeral. Then there was the puzzling photo of a Phelps protester proudly wearing a Glee T-shirt. The list goes on. More important is the reaction to the Phelps crew this time around.

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is notorious in North Carolina for taking out a series of full-page ads in newspapers condemning same-sex marriage just before the state voted on a constitutional ban.

“At 93, I never thought we would have to debate the definition of marriage,” Graham wrote in the advertisement. “The Bible is clear — God’s definition of marriage is between a man and a woman. I want to urge my fellow North Carolinians to vote FOR the marriage amendment on Tuesday, May 8.”

Nonetheless, WBTV reports that the Graham association emailed a statement distancing itself from the Westboro protesters stationed outside its library in Charlotte, its training center in Asheville, and Graham’s home in Montreat. The statement took the opportunity to reiterate Graham’s worry for the country about same-sex marriage.

“Watching the moral decline of our country causes me great concern,” the evangelist said, according to WBTV. “I believe the home and marriage is the foundation of our society and must be protected.”

The Graham association went on to describe the evangelist’s message as one of “love for all people.”

The Asheville Citizen-Times reports that counterprotesters who favored LGBT rights traveled to meet the Westboro clan and outnumbered them. The reaction again brought one of those inexplicable Phelpsian moments. As the counterprotesters held signs proclaiming “All You Need Is Love,” the Phelps church members reportedly serenaded them with “Crazy Train” — a song by Ozzy Osbourne.

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Moscow Police Break Up Gay Protests, Detain 40

Demonstrators including well-known activist Nikolai Alexeyev were demanding the right to hold a gay pride parade.

BY Trudy Ring

Police in Moscow detained about 40 people Sunday as a result of two pro-gay demonstrations, both met with Orthodox Christian counterprotests.

Gay activists assembled outside the city council building for a demonstration demanding the right to hold a pride parade, and some fights broke out between them and the counterprotesters, the Associated Press reports. After police ordered the crowds to disperse, the gay group tried to hold a second protest at City Hall. Police broke it up and pushed about 40 people into police buses. Most were gay activists, including the well-known advocate Nikolai Alexeyev, but some were from the Christian group.

Moscow authorities have repeatedly denied permission for gay pride parades. Former mayor Yuri Luzhkov called such events “satanic,” and current mayor Sergei Sobyanin has objected to them on the grounds that they would offend many Russians’ religious beliefs.

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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  @
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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.

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