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  • At January 14, 2013
  • By danmclellan
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PFLAG Founder Jeanne Manford Dies at 92

  • At January 13, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In Gay Rights
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Jeanne Manford marches next to her son in 1972

Jeanne Manford marches next to her son in 1972

Jeanne Manford, the mother who started the group Parents and Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) died January 8 at the age of 92.

Mrs. Manford became a gay rights pioneer.  In 1972, after her son was severely beaten in a gay rights protest, Jeanne marched with him in the Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade – a gay rights march organized on the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots of 1969.  The march would later become the New York Gay Pride Parade.  Jeanne marched next to her son carrying a sign that said, “Parents of Gays: Unite in Support of Our Children.”  After the parade, she was approached by people asking her to talk to their parents.

The first meeting of “Parents of Gays” included 20 people.  The group, eventually renamed PFLAG now has 350 chapters with over 200,000 members.

Even after her son, Morty, died of Aids in 1992, she remained an advocate for LGBT rights in this country.

Rachel Maddow aired a great tribute – its worth a look.

 

httpv://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/50439148#50439148

Watch: A Short Film About Just “Being”

  • At January 13, 2013
  • By danmclellan
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Illinois Marriage Equality on “Fast Track”

  • At January 13, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In Marriage Equality
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Photo via AP

Photo via AP

On Top Magazine had an article quoting IL Representative Greg Harris, “We are on a fast track to passing marriage equality in the state of Illinois”

Illinois passed civil unions two years ago with a bill Harris sponsored..  As expected, the lesser designation does not grant equal rights to same sex couples.  Civil unions are “marriage lite”.  Court after court has ruled in civil rights cases that separate is not equal.

Harris feels the legislation is on the fast track because people in the state have, ” talked to their neighbors, they’ve talked to their clergy people; they’ve decided treating every couple equally in the eyes of the law is the right thing to do.”

Here’s hoping he’s right and that Illinois will be the 10th state to offer Marriage Equality!

Coming Out Can Be Tough – But So Worth It!

  • At January 13, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In About Me
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I posted about a letter a young man wrote to his teacher.  In it he came out as gay – and she wrote a wonderful response.  It was a touching exchange.   Like anyone, I was impressed with the teachers comments – the perfect response to such a brave move.  But what I kept coming back to was the letter.  The student’s fears echoed the fears I had when I was struggling with coming out.  He is in his teens, I was in my forties.  It made me realize that, even though the overall view of homosexuality has shifted toward acceptance, there are still enough prejudice that makes coming out frightening.

  • There is still the risk of family rejection – we know from the studies that an alarming number (40%) of homeless teens identify as LGBT.  Of those youths, nearly all name rejection or abuse from parents and families as the cause of their estrangement.
  • There are still no legal  protections from workplace discrimination for lesbian, gay or bisexual workers in 29 states.
  • There are still no legal protections from workplace discrimination for transgender workers in 34 states.
  • There are accounts of harassment, vandalism, assault and murder of LGBT citizens often in the media – and it is estimated that a large number go unreported.
  • Gay teens are bullied  –  Dr. Scott Quasha, a Brooklyn College  School Psychology professor was quoted in the ‘Ladies Home Journal as saying:
    • “Despite recent cultural shifts, kids still get the overwhelming message from society that homosexuality is not acceptable. It’s not uncommon to hear fierce condemnation from politicians and preachers as they debate gay civil rights. Homosexuality is compared to incest, bestiality, even violent crime. This trickles down into the schools, where bullying occurs. A gay child is an easy target for classmates looking to make trouble.
  • Gay teens are at a higher risk of suicide, and many of those appear to be linked to bullying and family rejection.

In my own coming out process, I had huge struggles.  I carried a huge weight.   I, like the young English student, was –

“afraid of certain people finding this weight. I’m afraid of them finding the weight and thinking differently of me. Thinking negatively of me. Hating me. That’s why I carry it. I just don’t want to be hated. Or even worse, kicked out of people’s lives”.

I had a beautiful wife of 20 years.  I had two teenage kids.  I had a best friend who referred to gay men as “fucking faggots”  and lesbians as “dikes”.  I had another good friend who referred to anything he felt was unmanly as “gay”, and who referred to the idea of gay relationships as making him want to “puke”.  I had a father and two brothers to epitomized the stereotype of “manliness”.  I watched television and movies depict gay characters as either conniving, back stabbing jerks, or hand flapping,  whimpering and dependent simpletons who couldn’t open a jar of peanut butter by themselves.  But most of all, I had me.

My own internal homophobia was the biggest hurdle.  I honestly didn’t harbor any bad feelings about other gay people. I admired them.  But in coming out to myself, I struggled.  How can I be gay?  How will that change me?  Would I need to learn about antiquing and start listening to Madonna, who I don’t really care for?  Will I need to dress differently?  Talk differently?  Would I have to move to a ‘gay area’?

Looking back, these thoughts that overwhelmed me about myself were the same hate-filled stereotypical garbage that the religious right spews daily.  I had listened to their lies for so many years – and although rejecting them in my world view, I embraced them in my self view.

It took me a long time to come to terms that living openly doesn’t’ mean I’m “Gay Dan”.  It means I’m “Dan”.  For 45 years I answered to the name, but I wasn’t really me… not the whole me.

I came out slowly.  Everyone I told was wonderful.  Some were shocked and some weren’t, but all were accepting.  Even my wife, although devastated at the time, was supportive of me being true to myself.   My homophobic friends hugged me and told me they loved me and respected me.  My family didn’t change one thing…. they just kept loving me like they always had.

Coming out was tough – but so worth it!  I am married to an amazing man.  I’m starting a new LGBT business.  I have 2 amazing children.  My ex-wife is my best friend and champion.  I have acceptance from everyone i care about.

But the best thing of all… I’m finally “Dan”.

 

 

Hickenlooper Talks Civil Unions

  • At January 12, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In Gay Rights, Marriage Equality, News, Politics
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Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper gave his longest State of the State address on Thursday, January 10th, 2013. While the speech did cover expected topics such as gun control, marijuana regulation and Medicaid, Hickenlooper did make a point to mention civil unions. This topic has not been on the forefront of recent Colorado debates given the media attention on other issues. However, Gov. Hickenlooper did take the time to urge lawmakers in Colorado to pass legislation allowing civil unions for same-sex couples.

Any mention in favor of gay rights and marriage equality in politics is favorable and we hope to see the encouraged legislation passed sooner than later.

See a clip of Denver Post reporters discussing Hickenlooper’s speech in the video below or read more about the speech from Tim Hoover’s article in the Denver Post.


Read more:Hickenlooper’s speech touches on issues from guns to civil unions – The Denver Posthttp://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22347649/gov-hickenlooper-calls-universal-background-checks-gun-sales#ixzz2HoMXx2eU
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Coming Out Letter and Teacher’s Amazing Response

  • At January 12, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In Gay Rights
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I came across a letter posted on Gay Star News this morning.  It was about a letter written by an English student to his teacher.  The assignment was to write about  “The weight that I carry daily”, and the student chose to bravely come out.  The article was focused on the amazing response from the teacher in her comments.  They read:

‘I am honored to be a witness to this weight being lifted off. You are an amazing, dynamic, compassionate, ‘with it’ young man who will give the world a gift just by you being you offering your love and spirit.

‘If people choose not to be comfortable with your honesty – their loss my friend – their loss.‘”

Read the students letter here.

 

Watch A Dog Teach a Puppy to Go Down Stairs – Very Sweet

  • At January 11, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In Fun
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What To Expect When the Supreme Court Takes up Marriage Equality

  • At January 10, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In Marriage Equality
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In December, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear two cases involving marriage equality.   Oral arguments are scheduled for March, and a final decision on both cases should come early in the summer, at the end of the courts current term.  Douglas NeJaime, an associate professor of Law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles has written an OpEd for the Advocate arguing that marriage equality for all may not be in the cards, even if court decides in the favor of LGBT couples.  It’s a good read and a reminder that total equality may still be years away.

Read the article here.

National Cathedral to Perform Same Sex Weddings

  • At January 09, 2013
  • By danmclellan
  • In Gay Rights, Marriage Equality, News, Politics
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The Washington National Cathedral announced on Wednesday, January 9th, that they will soon host same sex marriages. The National Cathedral, where new presidents are celebrated and national tragedies are mourned, will be among the first episcopal congregations to host gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender weddings.

The cathedral’s dean, Very Rev. Gary Hall, explained more behind the decision for the National Catedral to perform same sex weddings. “As a kind of tall-steeple, public church in the nation’s capital, by saying we’re going to bless same-sex marriages, conduct same-sex marriages, we are really trying to take the next step for marriage equality in the nation and in the culture.”

The Human Rights Campaign, the largest group for gay rights in the U.S., applauded the move and said that the cathedral’s actions sent a strong message to LGBT Episcopalians, that they are loved for just the way they are.

Gay weddings are allowed immediately but the Cathedral will most not likely see any marriages until this summer due to being booked for the next six months.

Read the full article by Brett Zongker here, on The Big Story.

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Image courtesy of Wikipedia.

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