Mexico Elects First Openly Gay Mayor
- At July 20, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights
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A northern Mexican city of Fresnillo, located in the state of Zacatecas, has elected Mexico’s first openly gay mayor. In an area known for “cowboy boots, embossed belts and drug gang shootouts”, it seems like an unlikely place for Mayor Benjamin Medrano, a 47-year-old gay bar-owner to tae office. Medrano says his election on July 7, “marks a significant point in the fight for gay rights”.
Medrano is set to take office in September. Read the full article here.
Gay Dating Site Blog Offers Great Advice
- At June 20, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights, Uncategorized
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I came across a great blog recently. Gay Dating Sites offers advice on navigating gay dating sites safely. With so much anti-gay violence recently, and the increasing number of gay dating sites available, finding love and happiness in a safe way is paramount. You should check it out.
Also on the site is a great list of marriage equality blogs – I’ve been having fun checking out a bunch of sites I didn’t know about, as well as seeing some of my old favorites – take a look for yourself – Top 100 Marriage Equality Blogs
The Daily Show’s Samantha Bee on Bullied Christians
- At June 18, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights, Humor
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With gay rights advancing quickly, The Daily Show points out the ones who have suffered the most…. Christians.
This is as sad as it is funny.
http://youtu.be/vv4dbLQGQYI
Video: Missing Husband: How Couples are Split Apart by DOMA
- At June 11, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights
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Watch this heart wrenching video – David and Jason and Jason are legally married, but as a binational gay couple, they cannot get a green card for Jason. DOMA has forced them to be separated for months at a time 17 times since they met. A straight couple would never have to endure this pain.
Here’s hoping the Supreme Court strikes down this unconstitutional law this month. My husband, Michael and I face the same fate if DOMA stands. Read more about DOMA here, here and here.
“True Colors” as You’ve Never Heard It
- At June 09, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights
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This video from a very talented group of kindergartners celebrates diversity and acceptance. The right has long argued that the gay agenda would be forced on our children. If by gay agenda they mean accepting people for who they are and showing love? You bet.
Get a tissue!
From the YouTube video description:
Mr. Arturo Avina’s class from LAUSD’s Olympic Primary Center use ASL (American Sign Language) to perform Cyndi Lauper’s classic anthem “True Colors” as they leave kindergarten to go on to 1st grade (and beyond). As they sing, the audience literally “reflects” on the statements “You Are Good” and “You Are Perfect.” The lesson learned: love yourself, and always show love, kindness, and respect to others no matter who they are. Regardless of ethnicity, sex, gender, religious creed, or sexual orientation, EVERYONE is worthy of love.
http://youtu.be/wcozl9-j4gc
Jason Collins Marches in Boston Pride
- At June 09, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights
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Gay NBA player Jason Collins marched in Boston’s Pride Parade yesterday. According to Sports Illustrated, Collins, who came out as gay in April, made a promise in that initial interview. Speaking of his former roommate, Joe Kennedy, Collins reflected that when he’s heard Joe had marched int he Boston Pride Parade in 2012, he had been jealous. “was proud of him for participating but angry that as a closeted gay man I couldn’t even cheer my straight friend on as a spectator” for fear of being outed. But things changed after the Boston Marathon bombing. Collins said:
Things can change in an instant, so why not live truthfully? When I told Joe a few weeks ago that I was gay, he was grateful that I trusted him. He asked me to join him in 2013. We’ll be marching on June 8.
And march he did.
So many have questioned why this is “news”. It’s news because it hasn’t been done before. Many people seem to think that living openly is no big deal. Even for gay folks that are not famous, being out carries huge risks of discrimination, intolerance and often times violence. Each person of notoriety that comes out, lives proud and sets an example brings us closer to acceptance and equal treatment in this country and around the world.
High School’s Cutest Couple Goes to Dylan and Brad
- At June 08, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights
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Last week, Chelsea, a high school student, posted the above picture on her Tumblr blog with the caption:
“Two of my best friends won Cutest Couple of our senior class. First time in my school history a same sex couple has even been able to run for this category, not to mention winning it. So proud of them, and my school.”
The post quickly went viral, being shared over 100,000 times in 24 hours. The Huffington Post contact the handsome couple and got this response:
This whole thing has been a bit surreal for us because we have been raised to believe that love is love. We never realized that our happiness and openness would inspire so many individuals. The support we have received from our family, friends, and even strangers has led us to believe that our affection for each other is normal … When we started dating a year [ago], the thought of a photo of us traveling throughout the world would be a bit frightening, but now we are proud to be part of the LGBT community.
This just shows how fast and far young people in this country have come. Not long ago a couple like Brad and Dylan would be bullied and ostracized in nearly every high school in America. There are still so many schools where this would not be possible, but with each year, they are dwindling.
I look forward to a world where this new generation sets the tone for the entire country. As the the Brad and Dylan said, “love is love.” To which I say “Duh!”
Young Republican Voters Don’t Connect with the GOP
- At June 04, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights
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A new study released yesterday points out the young voters don’t connect with the GOP. The College Republican National Committee used polling and focus groups to look at what went wrong in 2012 regarding reaching young voters.
The study follows another conducted in March by the Republican National Committee – and the findings are similar – the party is out of touch with many voters.
Some of the areas pointed out in the study as reported by Politco include:
- Gay marriage: “On the ‘open-minded’ issue … [w]e will face serious difficulty so long as the issue of gay marriage remains on the table.”
- Hispanics: “Latino voters … tend to think the GOP couldn’t care less about them.”
- Perception of the party’s economic stance: “We’ve become the party that will pat you on your back when you make it, but won’t offer you a hand to help you get there.”
- Big reason for the image problem: The “outrageous statements made by errant Republican voices.”
- Words that up-for-grabs voters associate with the GOP: “The responses were brutal: closed-minded, racist, rigid, old-fashioned.”
The report goes on to suggest some changes, but they seem rather minor. In regard to gay marriage, the study suggests, “In the short-term, the party ought to promote the diversity of thought within its ranks and make clear that we welcome healthy debate on the policy topic at hand.” It would have been refreshing if they had suggested many GOP talking heads stop quoting outdated or discredited studies or hide behind a religious ideology and not address a civil rights issue. The report authors do state that they refrained from offering specific policy suggestions, leaving those up to elected officials.
On the whole, this is just another example of how the far right has hijacked the party and, if it doesn’t make serious changes, has headed it toward extinction. I
Straight Mormon Allies To March in Utah Pride Parade 2013
- At June 02, 2013
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights
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Straight allies of gays and lesbians are not rare, but those associated with an infamously anti-gay church are. Last year, over 300 straight Mormons marched in Utah’s pride parade in support of the LGBT community. Many feared backlash from the Church – even a possibility of excommunication – but the church took no stance on their involvement. Recently, the Mormon Church has issued statements that, while not accepting gay “behavior”, have acknowledged that being gay is not a sin.
Change in large institutions is hard. I hope the church, with its influence and resources, will continue to ‘evolve’ on their positions and one day accept gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered families into their community without conditions.
It could happen…. They decided blacks could go to heaven as recently as 1978!
Read the article from Gay Star News here








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