Salt Lake City elects first openly gay mayor
- At November 18, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In News, Politics
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Lawmaker Jackie Biskupski made history this week by becoming Salt Lake City’s first openly gay mayor. Election results showed that Biskupski won 52 percent of the votes to defeat two-term mayor Ralph Becker. 
“Today is not just about making history,” Biskupski said. “It is about people. It is about affecting change,” Biskupski said. Voters also elected Derek Kitchen on Tuesday,who became the second gay member of the Salt Lake City Council. Biskupski was first elected as a lawmaker in Salt Lake back in 1998. When asked about how Salt Lake has changed she said, “It’s 2015, and we’ve come a long way from, gosh, when I first got elected.”
Monday Meme: Warrior
Today’s quote comes to us by openly gay author Tom Spanbauer. Spanbauer’s novels like Now is the Hour and The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon are modern classics that explore love, race and sexuality with humor and prose. Spanbauer doesn’t shy away from difficult topics in his books and has been incredibly open about his own personal struggles. So it’s due to this bravery, humor and talent we honor Tom Spanbauer with a Monday Meme! We happen to think this quote embodies the right kind of attitude to have on a Monday morning.
Obama backs changing Civil Rights Act to ban LGBT Discrimination
- At November 12, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In News, Politics
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On Tuesday, the White House endorsed legislation which would amend the 1964 Civil Rights Act to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation. In an interview with the Washington Post, White House press secretary said the Obama administration had reviewed the bill for “several weeks.” He added, “We look forward to working with Congress to ensure that the legislative process produces a result that balances both the bedrock principles of civil rights . . . with the religious liberty that we hold dear in this country.”
The chances of this Congress approving the legislation are slim but the national discussion whether the LGBT community needs greater safeguards is now on the forefront thanks to Obama’s support. Many view the legislation not only as groundbreaking but vital. Chad Griffin explains, “The unfortunate reality is that, while LGBT Americans can legally get married, millions remain at risk of being fired or denied services for who they are or who they love because the majority of states still lack explicit, comprehensive non-discrimination protections.”
Civil Partnerships Coming to Greece
- At November 10, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Marriage Equality, News, Politics
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A bill released this week by Greece’s ministry of justice would give same-sex couples the option of civil partnerships with full marriage rights. The new civil partnerships will cover civil rights, inheritance issues, taxation and employee rights. Hooray!
The not so great news? Greek same-sex couples still cannot adopt under the current law. According to Pink News, “The ministry has said a discussion about whether same-sex couples can adopt will take place in the future.” On the positive side, Greece also announced the forming of a national Council Against Racism and Intolerance.
First Same-Sex Marriage Certificate Issued in Japan
- At November 05, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Marriage Equality, News
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What do Koyuki Higashi and Hiroku Masuhara have that no one else in Japan currently has? A legal marriage certificate! According to CNN, the couple is Japan’s first legally married same-sex couple. The pair tied the knot in Tokyo’s Shibuya Ward on Tuesday morning. The progressive Shibuya Ward legalized gay marriage back in March and fellow ward Setagaya followed suit a few months later. Masuhara told Reuters, “I am exhilarated that the city I am living in has recognized my partner as my family.”
Aww! Congrats you two. If you’re looking for a wedding card, peruse our gallery, why don’t you?
Filmmaker & Shakespeare Prove That Love Wins
- At November 04, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Fun, Marriage Equality, Video
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Filmmaker Yulin Kuang collaborated with YouTube artist collective Field Day to produce an incredible video. Inspired by the legalization of same-sex marriage, the video is Kuang’s visual interpretation of William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116. It’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
Ireland Signs Gay Marriage into Law
- At November 02, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Marriage Equality
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Here’s some news to celebrate– after months of delays gay marriage was signed into Irish law on Thursday! The law was signed in by Ireland’s Presidential Commission in place of President Michael Higgins who is currently on a visit to the United States.
“A defining moment has been reached in our development as a nation and together we are sending out a message to the world that Ireland is a country where people continue to believe in equality for all,” Irish Senator Katherine Zappone, who married her partner Ann Louise Gilligan in Canada and hopes to renew her vows in Dublin next year, said in a statement, according to the Irish Times.
Justice and Equality Minister Frances Fitzgerald said same-sex marriage ceremonies could start as soon as mid-November.
When Your Daughter Becomes Your Son
- At October 31, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In News, Video
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Cosmopolitain.com produced a fantastic video called “Mom, I’m Not a Girl” and we couldn’t wait to share it with you. The 7 minute documentary profiles Brooklyn mother of five Jodie Peterson and her son Penelope who started showing signs of being transgendered at a really young age. Peterson tells Cosmo sharing this story was important. “People are dying over it,” she says. “Until that changes, it’s important to speak out. All the evils — racism, genderism, all the isms — rely on silence. So in order to push social change, we need to speak up.”






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