Scott Hines, Out Former Mayor Of Rancho Mirage, California, Dies Following Battle With Depression: VIDEO

Scott Hines, Out Former Mayor Of Rancho Mirage, California, Dies Following Battle With Depression: VIDEO

Scott Hines

Scott Hines, the gay former mayor of Rancho Mirage, California, died last Saturday night following a battle with depression, reports the Desert Sun.

581985_3530204861565_416052484_nScott Hines was elected to the City Council in April 2010 and served one term. During the 2010 campaign, residents received fliers encouraging them not to let Hines “infect” the city, a message interpreted by many as an attack on the gay community.

Hines, who served as an Air Force intelligence officer until the early 2000s, worked to raise awareness of the plight of the homeless and a number of LGBT issues. In 2013, he appeared on The Rachel Maddow Show to discuss the U.S. Air Force employment of “ex-gay” therapist Dr. Mike Rosebush as head of the Center for Character and Leadership Development.

Writing on Facebook, Hines’ husband, Kevin Blessing, said:

“I am less of a person today as I will no longer have this man’s wonderful energy around me, at the same time I am so blessed to have had him in my life in the first place.”

Blessing also said that Hines had been suffering from liver cancer.

His biological mother Cindy Gough Montgomery (above right, with Hines) also wrote about her son’s death:

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Watch Hines on The Rachel Maddow Show, AFTER THE JUMP


Jim Redmond

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Debi Jackson, Whose Speech About Transgender Daughter Became A Viral Hit, Speaks Out To GLAAD

Debi Jackson, Whose Speech About Transgender Daughter Became A Viral Hit, Speaks Out To GLAAD
The conservative Christian mother whose impassioned speech about her transgender daughter went viral in July 2014 recalled the experience in a new interview with GLAAD.

Debi Jackson discussed the moment she came to accept the fact that her daughter, AJ, was transgender in a candid chat with GLAAD’s Claire Pires while attending the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) “Time To Thrive” youth conference.

“Some of the people who are saying that being gay or being trans is not natural, they’ve probably never met a [gay or transgender] person, or they were struggling with those issues themselves and they were in complete denial,” she said. “Your kids can’t make this stuff up.”

Jackson, who noted that her daughter began “living full time as her true gender” at age 4 in her original speech, said that AJ’s disposition changed once she understood that she was accepted by her parents.

“Once we said, ‘Okay, you’re a girl, we’re gonna switch pronouns,’ she was sunshine and sparkles,” Jackson, who identified as a “conservative Southern Baptist Republican,” noted. “She named herself ‘Sparkles.’ She was just a completely different kid.”

Check out Jackson’s original speech below:

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/23/debi-jackson-glaad-_n_6725244.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Patricia Arquette's Rousing Oscar Speech Overshadowed By Backstage Comments on Gays and People of Color

Patricia Arquette's Rousing Oscar Speech Overshadowed By Backstage Comments on Gays and People of Color

Arquette

Last night’s Oscars featured a number of memorable acceptance speeches, one of which was Patricia Arquette’s for Best Supporting Actress. 

Arquette used her moment on stage to call for equal pay for women, saying in part:

To every woman who gave birth to every tax payer and citizen of this nation, we have fought for everybody else’s equal rights. It’s our time to have wage equality once and for all, and equal rights for women in the United States of America.”

All said it was a great speech that brought many stars to their feet in cheers of support. The camera panning to Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lopez for reaction was priceless.

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It was Arquette’s comments backstage, however, that courted some controversy. 

Buzzfeed reports that according to the official transcript, Arquette expanded on her original statement by saying:

“So the truth is, even though we sort of feel like we have equal rights in America, right under the surface, there are huge issues that are applied that really do affect women. And it’s time for all the women in America and all the men that love women, and all the gay people, and all the people of color that we’ve all fought for to fight for us now.”

Twitter and sites like Fusion were quick to react to the backstage comments, with many raising concerns that Arquette’s comments marginalized queer women and women of color. 

The idea that queers & POC have had their time in the struggle spotlight long enough. Eek. Ma’am. Congrats on yr Oscar tho. You are talented

— roxane gay (@rgay) February 23, 2015

Love that Patricia called for #equalpay. But remember: white women make 77¢ on the dollar, Black women 64¢ and Latinas 56¢ #Oscars2015

— Katie Hegarty (@HegartyKatie) February 23, 2015

Re: Patricia Arquette – sick of older white feminists othering woc/queer women/trans woman/disabled women/poor women (delete as appropriate)

— Jessie Donnelly (@JessieDonnelly) February 23, 2015

“Patricia Arquette — Who Just Won An Oscar — Asked Black Lesbians to ‘Fight’ for Gender Equality for White Women.” I know! It’s hilarious!!

— Faith Piffen (@SexYSuccubus) February 23, 2015

@PattyArquette You wounded women of colour and queer women greatly by not including them as women in own right, not add-ons to white women.

— Alexandra L. Smith (@AlexandraLSmit2) February 23, 2015

Watch Arquette’s acceptance speech and backstage comments, AFTER THE JUMP

What do you think?

 

 

 


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/arquetteoscar.html

Texas Wants to Un-Marry Lesbian with Cancer

Texas Wants to Un-Marry Lesbian with Cancer
A few judges are still refusing to see gay and lesbian couples in Alabama. Texas has had its first lesbian marriage, and now state officials are scrambling to find a way to undo it. And some major national anti-gay figures are preparing to release a new manifesto to stop the freedom to marry.

Almost every county in Alabama is issuing marriage licenses now, but incredibly, a handful judges are still defying the federal ruling. Depending on who you ask, as of last week, there were about fifty counties finally complying with the order to let gays and lesbians marry. That leaves around seventeen where you still can’t get a license.

A few have stopped marriages altogether, but most of the remaining counties are only turning away gays and lesbians. Judge Nick Williams in Washington County said “I’m not worried about following the U.S. Constitution,” which he probably should have mentioned before being sworn in as a judge.

Meanwhile, Judge Roy Moore, the Supreme Court Justice who started all this trouble, may be in some trouble of his own now. Moore told state judges that he wouldn’t allow them to issue licenses, but he really can’t do that. The Human Rights Campaign has gathered nearly 30,000 signatures calling for an investigation into whether Moore should be removed from office.

Moore’s been down this road before. In 2003 the Court of the Judiciary kicked him out of office for making up his own rules about a Ten Commandments statue. But even if he’s removed for a second time, we might not have heard the last of him. Ordinarily, Moore couldn’t ren for office again because he’s about to pass an age limit. But a Republican Senator has introduced a new bill to raise the limit, so Moore could run for re-election again in 2018.

There is one married lesbian couple in Texas right now. Probably. Last week a judge allowed Sarah Goodfriend and Suzanne Bryant to obtain a marriage license, citing urgency after Sarah was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. The ruling applies only to this one couple. And according to state officials, that’s still one couple too many.

Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, and Attorney General Ken Paxton all want to take the license away from the cancer-stricken couple of 31 years who are raising two children. Paxton has declared that the is license void, and the couple is not actually married. But can he actually do that? That’s murky. He can try. Attorneys General have a lot of legal authority, but it’s kind of unheard of to step in and un-marry a couple, particularly after a judge ordered them married.

The common thread between Roy Moore’s actions and Texas’ is that they’re pretty desperate. People who oppose marriage equality are running out of options, which is why you’re seeing last-ditch attempts to do something, anything. And they might delay marriage for a bit, or force you to take a bus to the next county, or issue threats to a family facing a terminal illness. But at this point they know they’re not going to win.

And yet still they’re trying. Last week Kansas Rep Tim Huelskamp introduced a federal constitutional marriage ban in Congress. They tried this over a decade ago and it went nowhere. It’s going to go less than nowhere this time.

But according to reports, there’s a group of national anti-gay leaders working on a new proclamation to stop marriage equality. The title is “Reclaiming Marriage,” and they’ll probably release it in March. The people who have seen a copy have called it a sweeping manifesto, signed by the very people you’d expect. But even this sweeping manifesto will probably be pretty weak. The only call to action is “careful discernment” over the coming years. And even that is expecting a lot of these people.

www.huffingtonpost.com/matt-baume/texas-wants-to-un-marry-l_b_6734340.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices