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Daily Archives: January 19, 2016
We have not 'humiliated' United States counterparts: Church of Ireland archbishop
We have not 'humiliated' United States counterparts: Church of Ireland archbishop
Michael Curry, the presiding bishop of the U.S. Episcopal Church, said Friday that the church’s acceptance of gay marriage would not be reversed despite a penalty imposed this week by Anglican leaders. Those who are baptised followers of Jesus – whether …
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Anti-LGBT Tennessee Lawmaker Shamefully Pushes To Defy US Supreme Court on Marriage Equality
Anti-LGBT Tennessee Lawmaker Shamefully Pushes To Defy US Supreme Court on Marriage Equality
Today, HRC and Tennessee Equality Project (TEP), the statewide organization working to advance the values of equality and inclusion for LGBT people, strongly condemned legislation gaining traction in Tennessee that attempts to defy the Supreme Court of the United States on marriage equality. Being pushed by Rep. Mark Pody (R-46), the so-called Tennessee Natural Marriage Defense Act disgracefully attempts to eliminate marriage equality in the state and would require the state to defend marriage as “between one man and one woman.” The legislation is scheduled for a hearing tomorrow in the House Civil Justice Subcommittee.
“The Supreme Court of the United States has unequivocally settled the issue once and for all by making clear that loving and committed same-sex couples have the fundamental right to marry,” said HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. “This legislation is thoroughly unconstitutional, and it would no doubt cost taxpayers significantly in a vain, injudicious attempt to undermine marriage equality for LGBT Tennesseans.”
“This outrageous attack on LGBT Tennessee families is reckless and appalling,” said Chris Sanders of Tennessee Equality Project. “Attempting to undermine the fact that marriage equality is the law of the land is a stain on Tennessee’s reputation, an unacceptable risk to our state budget, and a chilling message to LGBT people in Tennessee. Fair-minded people from Memphis to Mountain City are speaking up to say that this extremist attack on equality will not be tolerated. The time for allies to join us is now.”
“We are horrified to learn of this new bill,” said Johno Espejo and Matthew Mansell, one of the three Tennessee plaintiff couples in the Tanco v. Haslam case, which was decided as a part of the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic Obergefell v. Hodges ruling. “This abhorrent bill is an attempt to unconstitutionally circumvent the law of the land and to specifically single out and harm a minority group. We became plaintiffs in our case precisely in order to fight this type of prejudice being waged against our marriage and our family. This bill is wrong and should be voted down.”
“We are shocked and saddened by this latest legislative maneuver by some members of the Tennessee General Assembly,” said Thom Kostura and Ijpe DeKoe, another of the three plaintiff couples in Tanco v. Haslam. “This legislation does nothing but to insult the dignity of thousands of lawfully married Tennesseans. It also holds the potential for real harm to your friends, families, and neighbors. We urge everyone to consider the very real implications of the proposal, and to reject it completely.”
Seeking to eliminate marriage equality in the state, HB 1412 would place the financial burden on Tennessee taxpayers to defend lawsuits challenging this unconstitutional and shameful discrimination in all resulting legal challenges. Analysis by the Tennessee General Assembly’s Fiscal Review Committee determined that passage of the bill could cost the state upwards of $8 billion annually.
The outrageous legislation in Tennessee is part of an onslaught of anti-LGBT bills being pushed in 2016 by anti-equality activists around the country. Earlier this month, HRC released new analysis previewing the state and local legislative battles in the year ahead, including anti-LGBT bills likely to be considered in at least 27 states. To date, HRC is tracking nearly 100 anti-LGBT bills in 24 states. These range from legislation attempting to undermine marriage equality; proposals aimed to authorize individuals, businesses, and taxpayer-funded agencies to cite religion as a legal reason to refuse goods or services to LGBT people; bills seeking to restrict or criminalize transgender people who use restrooms or locker rooms consistent with their gender identity; and even legislation aimed at eliminating the ability of local governments to protect LGBT residents and visitors. For more information, visit: www.hrc.org/2016legislature.
Hillary Clinton on Transgender Violence
Hillary Clinton on Transgender Violence
Jeremy Renner Reacts to Gay Rumors
Jeremy Renner Reacts to Gay Rumors
Even multiple action and super hero franchises can’t save you from gay rumors in Hollywood. Jeremy Renner, whose had rumors circling him for some time, had something to say back in a recent interview with Playboy: “When you Google yourself and the …
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Being Latino/a & LGBTQ: An Introduction
Being Latino/a & LGBTQ: An Introduction
Early movement pioneers include José Julio Sarria, the first openly gay candidate for public office in the United States; Sylvia Rivera, a bisexual and transgender rights activist often credited with starting the Stonewall Riots; and Gloria Anzaldúa …
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'Carol' sweeps Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Awards
'Carol' sweeps Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Awards
Todd Haynes’ Carol, which missed out on key nominations for best picture and best director from the Academy last week, swept the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment … In Sydney for the Australian premiere of Tangerine, director Sean Baker talks about his …
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Five of Hillary Clinton’s Best Quotes on LGBT Equality
Five of Hillary Clinton’s Best Quotes on LGBT Equality
Today, the Human Rights Campaign announced its support for Hillary Clinton for president in 2016. As a U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, and now leading Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton has been a proven champion for LGBT equality. But don’t just take our word for it. Check out just a few of our favorite Clinton quotes on LGBT equality:
1.) Hillary Clinton calls for an end to transgender violence.
In October, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at HRC’s board meeting, promising to do more to end the violence.
“We’ve got to address the crisis of transphobic violence,” she said. “2015 has seen the murder of at least 19 transgender women, primarily women of color. And nobody knows how much violence goes unreported or ignored. And we need to say, with one voice, that transgender people are valued, they are loved, they are us, they desire to be treated fairly and equally.
2.) Hillary Clinton endorses marriage equality.
In 2012, Hillary Clinton joined the Human Rights Campaign’s Americans for Marriage Equality campaign to announce her support for same-sex marriage.
“LGBT Americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones – and they are full and equal citizens, and deserve the rights of citizenship. That includes marriage,” Clinton said in the video. “That’s why I support marriage for lesbian and gay couples. I support it personally and as a matter of policy and law, embedded in a broader effort to advance equality and opportunity for LGBT Americans and for all Americans. […]To deny the opportunity to any of our daughters and sons solely on the basis of who they are and who they love is to deny them the chance to live up to their God given potential.”
3.) Hilary Clinton calls the Equality Act is her highest priority.
At a CSPAN town hall meeting in October, Hillary Clinton further emphasized her support for full federal LGBT equality.
“We have to pass the Equality Act, which is currently pending in Congress,” she said. “That will be my highest priority”
4.) Hillary Clinton supports LGBT youth and their families.
In December, Clinton called for an end to the dangerous and widely-debunked practice of conversion therapy.
“It is time to put an end to conversion therapy for minors,” she tweeted. “We should be supporting LGBT kids—not trying to change them.
5.) Hillary Clinton stands in support of LGBT equality worldwide.
In recognition of International Human Rigths Day in 2011, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an end to anti-LGBT violence. ““Being LGBT does not make you less human. And that is why gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights,” she said.
Her fight is our fight. Find out more about Hillary Clinton’s record on LGBT equality
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Big Four perform well in LGBT equality
Big Four perform well in LGBT equality
The accountancy profession has performed well in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT … including openings in Northern Ireland and Vietnam. Woodfield said, “This is a fantastic achievement for PwC and everybody in the firm should be proud …
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