Adoption Ban Lifted By Mexican Supreme Court
- At August 14, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Marriage Equality, News, Politics
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A landmark decision came from Mexico’s Supreme Court on Tuesday when it issued a 9-1 ruling that a Campeche state law barring same-sex couples from adopting is unconstitutional. Children’s rights were cited by the court as the basis for its decision. “I see no problem for a child to be adopted in a society of co-existence, which has precisely this purpose”, said presiding Judge Luis Maria Aguila in the ruling, “Are we going to prefer to have children in the street, which according to statistics exceed 100,000? We attend, of course, and perhaps with the same intensity or more, to the interests of the child.”
This decision comes on the heels of a recent ruling by Mexico’s Supreme Court which stated that bans on same-sex are unconstitutional. Currently, same-sex marriages are legal in Mexico City as well as the states Chihuahua, Coahuila, Guerrero, and Quintana Roo.
Jamaica Plans First LGBT Pride Festival
- At July 30, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights, News, Pride
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While security issues have made a traditional LGBT parade impossible, the island country of Jamaica announced this week that it will hold a week-long pride festival. According to The Advocate,
Running concurrent with Jamaica’s Emancipation and Independence celebrations, Pride Jamaica will take place from August 1-8 in the capital city of Kingston. Festivities will kick off with a flash mob, followed by an opening ceremony. Then, over the next few days, there will be an art exhibition, open mic night, flag raising ceremony, and coming out symposium. Gay Star News reports that the symposium will “also feature allies, who will share their experiences of what it is like to publicly support the LGBT community in Jamaica, as well as an acoustic concert for women and a pride party.”
The news of the festival is groundbreaking given Jamaica’s sad reputation for countrywide violent homophobia. Event organizers are working to keep the event safe. Latoya Nugent, the associate director of the Jamaica Forum of Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays said, “We will pause the negative vibrations from anti-gay lobby groups and focus on the strides we have made as a community. More importantly, we will recommit to initiatives that see us moving forward as one community.”
Boy Scouts Votes to Allow Gay Scout Leaders
- At July 28, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In News, Politics
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On Monday, the Boy Scouts of America finally voted to end a decades-long ban on gay scout leaders. The Boy Scouts’ national executive board met in Texas and, according to NBC News, “concluded that the policy of excluding gay adults ‘was no longer legally defensible.’ The decision was approved by 79 percent of the board.”
Effectively immediately, the national ban is gone, however, local scouting units still have the ability to reject gay applicants for leadership positions if hiring them would violate the unit’s religious beliefs. The Boy Scouts stated that it would defend any local scouting group’s “good faith refusal” to admit a scouting leader based upon the group’s religious principles. “For far too long this issue has divided and distracted us,” former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Scouting’s current president, said in a statement. “Now it’s time to unite behind our shared belief in the extraordinary power of Scouting to be a force for good in a community and in the lives of its youth members.
Human rights groups, however, say that the vote is a start but the Boy Scouts still has a way to go. “Today’s vote by the Boy Scouts of America to allow gay, lesbian and bisexual adults to work and volunteer is a welcome step toward erasing a stain on this important organization,” said Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin in a statement after the vote. “But including an exemption for troops sponsored by religious organizations undermines and diminishes the historic nature of today’s decision.”
Bea Arthur’s Golden Gift to LGBT Youth
- At July 22, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In News
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Thanks to a serendipitous $300,000 gift of actress Bea Arthur in 2009, ground recently broke on a full-service, 18-bed residence in New York City for LGBT homeless youth. As part of the Ali Forney Center, the Bea Arthur Residence will serve New York City’s growing population of homeless youth, currently estimated to be around 20,000 with 40 percent said to be LGBT. According to Ali Forney Center executive director Carl Siciliano, the donation came right in the nick of time. The amazing story from Towelroad:
On one summer day, the landlord had called threatening to evict the center because it was late on rent.
“I pulled my car off to the side of the road and said my prayers. I didn’t know what else to do,” Siciliano said. “I’m an old Catholic boy, I was a monk, and I started praying to all of my saints,” he said. And to Bea Arthur.”
Arthur, who had passed three months earlier, must have heard Siciliano’s prayer as the center received word later that day that the late actresses estate had named the Ali Forney Center at the top of her list of charities in her will.
With the money rolling in, Siciliano was able to pay rent and pay Arthur back with the development of a center named after her.
Siciliano added that Arthur was aware of herself as an LGBT icon and was troubled to learn of the plight of LGBT teenagers being rejected by their families.
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Munich Crosswalks Celebrate Gay Pride
- At July 09, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Cards, Fun, News
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LGBT Pride celebrations kick off this weekend in Munich, Germany and the city is celebrating with special road signs and crosswalks which feature same-sex couples. “Dozens of red and green lights depicting same-sex and opposite-sex couples holding hands as they stand or cross the street together now adorn the city’s intersections, installed earlier this week in preparation for the city’s Christopher Street Day (Gay Pride Day) on July 11,” The Advocate reports.
The adorable signs were first seen in Vienna in May to welcome visitors to the city’s several LGBT-friendly events and have achieved what Vienna councilwoman Maria Vassilakou calls “cult status.”
Marriage Equality Comes to Puerto Rico
- At July 08, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Inspiring Couples, Marriage Equality, News
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Puerto Rico’s ban on same-sex marriage was ruled unconstitutional today by a panel of three judges with the federal First Circuit Court of Appeals. According to The Advocate,
U.S. Circuit Court Judges Juan Torruella, Ojetta Rogerlee Thompson, and William Kayatta, Jr., issued their ruling less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court announced its landmark decision that extended marriage rights to same-sex couples throughout the country.
The decision comes in a lawsuit filed last year by Ada Conde Vidal and Ivonne Álvarez Vélez of San Juan, where the lesbian couple asked the U.S. District Court to force the U.S. commonwealth to recognize their Massachusetts marriage.
In 2014 Ada Conde Vidal and her wife Ivonne Alvarez on San Juan filed a lawsuit which asked the U.S. District Court to force the Puerto Rico to recognize their Massachusetts marriage. Four more same-sex couples joined the lawsuit along with LGBT advocacy group Puerto Rica Pará Todos. After being dismissed back in October, the case was appealed by the plaintiffs to the First Circuit. According to The Washington Blade, Puerto Rico will begin allowing same-sex marriages on July 15.
Couple Marries in Texas After 54 Years Together
- At July 02, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Marriage Equality, News
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Jack Evans,85 and George Harris, 82, became the first same-sex couple to marry in Dallas County, Texas. The pair tied the knot just hours after the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling was announced. The couple has been together for 54 years.

Jack Evans, 84, left, and George Harris, 82, right, show their marriage license after being the first couple to receive it from the Dallas County Clerk Friday, June 26, 2015, in Dallas. Evans and Harris, who have been together for 54 years were the first couple married after having their license issued. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
“You would have been blown away by the crowd there, there must have been 450 people there, people waiting to get married, reporters. It was amazing. Just amazing,” Evans said in an interview with People magazine. Evans and Harris are longtime civil rights and marriage equality activists who founded both the North Texas GLBT Chamber of Commerce and The Dallas Way, a non-profit focused on preserving GLBT history in the area.
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- At June 27, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Cards, News
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Supreme Court Rules 5-4 Same Sex Marriage is a Right
- At June 26, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Marriage Equality, News
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Happy news came Friday morning when the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution guarantees nationwide right to same-sex marriage. Per the Los Angeles Times:
The 5-4 opinion, written by Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, will stand as a landmark in civil rights law and culminates a two-decade struggle for gays and lesbians to win marriage equality under the Constitution.
“The right to marry is a fundamental right inherent in the liberty of a person,” Kennedy said, and “under the due process and equal protection clauses of the 14th Amendment, couples of the same sex may not be deprived of that right and that liberty.”“The Court now holds that same-sex couples may exercise the fundamental right to marry,” Kennedy said.
“No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice and family,” Kennedy wrote. “In forming a marital union, two people become something greater than once they were.”
Same sex couples “ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right.”
This incredible victory comes almost 46 years to the day after the Stonewall Inn riots launched the gay rights movement.
Mexican State to Allow Same-Sex Marriage
- At June 15, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Gay Rights, News, Politics
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César Duarte Jáquez, Governor of Chihuahua, Mexico announced on Thursday his administration would no longer prohibit same-sex couples from getting married. 
According to the Mexican press, Jáquez’s announcement will take effect immediately. Marriage licenses are reportedly already being issued in Chihuahua. Chihuahua is the latest Mexican state to OK same-sex marriage. Per the Washington Blade, “Chihuahua joins the states of Coahuila and Quintana Roo and Mexico City in which same-sex couples can legally marry. Gays and lesbians in the states of Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Baja California Norte and Tamaulipas have exchanged vows.”
In addition to allowing same-sex marriage legal, the Chihuahua government is expected to compensate 31 couples who were barred from getting married and took legal action against the state.



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