Six months after gay marriage ruling, the earth is still turning

Six months after gay marriage ruling, the earth is still turning
But – knock on wood – after half a year of federally approved same-sex marriage in the United States, our nation has not been destroyed … Jack Evans and George Harris, the first gay couple to wed after the ruling (after waiting more than five decades …

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Canadian sailor wins raffle . . . and makes navy history with first gay kiss

Canadian sailor wins raffle . . . and makes navy history with first gay kiss
Master Seaman Francis Legare made Canadian Navy history this week when the HMCS Winnipeg docked in Victoria and he greeted his partner Corey Vautour. The couple embraced and kissed in what was the “first kiss” between a male sailor returning from sea …

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To the Australian Jewish Establishment – Embrace political truth, not political correctness

To the Australian Jewish Establishment – Embrace political truth, not political correctness
Australia has become an ever-more sought after destination … Indeed, the following are excerpts from a report (Haaretz, February 8, 2013) by Ilan Lior, on a visit by Feiglin to a gay bar shortly after being elected to the Knesset: “Feiglin expressed …

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This Court Just Gave A Catholic Church Its Blessing To Discriminate Against Gay People

This Court Just Gave A Catholic Church Its Blessing To Discriminate Against Gay People

Whether or not it was okay to mislead a gay married employee that her job was secure is apparently a theological question.

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HRC Mississippi Meets with Local Gay Straight Alliance to Empower LGBTQ and Allied Youth

HRC Mississippi Meets with Local Gay Straight Alliance to Empower LGBTQ and Allied Youth

Earlier this month, HRC Mississippi Faith Organizer Daniel Ball and I had the privilege of speaking with Clinton High School’s Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) organization.

Clinton High, which is located in Clinton, Mississippi, is the alma mater of HRC supporter Lance Bass.

An overwhelming 100 students showed up for the meeting, all of whom were extremely engaged and interested in the issues.  They asked questions about anti-LGBT bills and our work in Mississippi. 

Additionally, several students asked very practical questions about coming out and family support and acceptance.

Needless to say, we were overwhelmed and touched by the experience.  We left the school that day excited about the future of our state with young people like these leading the way.

As young people push to attain the goals of the LGBTQ community in schools and on their campuses, HRC is working to provide tools, facilitate connections with other LGBT student activists across the country and empower youth to fight for LGBT equality on campus and beyond.

HRC Mississippi is proud to be a part of this work. To learn more about our work in the Magnolia state, click here.

To get the tools you need to fight for LGBT equality on campus and beyond, click here.

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Mississippi State sports Periscope live chat at 6 p.m.

Mississippi State sports Periscope live chat at 6 p.m.
Mississippi State sports Periscope live chat at 6 p.m. The Clarion-Ledger’s Michael Bonner talks all things Mississippi State on Periscope at 6 p.m. Check out this story on clarionledger.com: on.thec-l.com/1QI34xU

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An Online Chat With John Pilger

An Online Chat With John Pilger
Turkish governments have long been the sworn enemy of the Kurds – including their own citizens. They have bombed them and silenced them, or tried to. The Kurds get in the way of the Turkish elite’s Ottoman delusions – as does of Assad in Syria. That’s why …

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50% Of Gay Black Men In America Could Be Diagnosed With HIV According To CDC

50% Of Gay Black Men In America Could Be Diagnosed With HIV According To CDC
Half of all black gay and bisexual men in the United States are projected to be diagnosed with HIV, a government study shows, in a ratio parallel to the prevalence of the virus among such men in developing nations such as Mauritania and Senegal …

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North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory Loves Hypocrisy, Hates Trans People Using Correct Bathrooms

North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory Loves Hypocrisy, Hates Trans People Using Correct Bathrooms
around 500 people descended on Taylor Square in Darlinghurst in a show of solidarity for New York’s Stonewall movement and to call for the Australian government to decriminalize same-sex sexual activity and end discrimination against gay people.

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Tennessee Committee Hears Testimony on Counseling Discrimination Bill

Tennessee Committee Hears Testimony on Counseling Discrimination Bill

On Tuesday, the Tennessee House Health Subcommittee heard testimony on HB1840 / SB1556, which would allow counselors and therapists to ignore professional standards of care, making it legal for them to refuse to serve any Tennessean on the basis of the counselor’s religious belief.

If passed, this bill would allow licensed counselors in private practice to use their own religious beliefs as an excuse for terminating care or referring away clients because of moral objections to how they identify This law could negatively impact LGBT people in Tennessee, particularly those living in one of the 63 areas in the state that are currently underserved by mental health providers. Additionally, referring a client, particularly at a time of crisis or after prolonged period of building trust, can have damaging impact to an individual’s mental health.

Speaking against the bill were several leaders in counseling and mental health from Tennessee and a representative from the American Counseling Association (ACA), which sets the professional Code of Ethics and standards of practice that are considered the gold standard for licensed professional counselors. Dr. Lynn Linde, Senior Director of the Center for Counseling

Practice, Research, and Policy at the ACA spoke at length about the reasoned process that the ACA undertakes every 10 years to revise and strengthen its guiding principles in the Code of Ethics. The three year process for revising the 2014 Code of Ethics included a year of drafting, town hall meetings around the country, posting drafts online for comment from members of ACA and over a year for revisions before lawyers reviewed and then the Code was adopted by the ACA Governance Board.

By passing HB1840 / SB1556, legislators in Tennessee would be eschewing this professional standards process to provide counselors in private practice in Tennessee with the ability to refuse care in conflict with the 2014 Code of Ethics without fear of lawsuit or loss of their license.

Dr. Shawn Spurgeon, a professor and Program Coordinator for Clinical Mental Health Counseling at UT Knoxville, testified to the committee in great detail about the amount of training that all counseling students receive ranging from a commitment to diversity, to honoring and understanding their own values, and about making a commitment to their clients. He emphasized that counseling is not about the counselor but about the needs of the client, and so counselors are taught to ‘walk in empathy’ with their clients. He also stated that counselors often work with some of the most marginalized people in society and its their responsibility to help them.

The only witness testifying in support of the bill was a faith based counselor who was identified as a member of the Family Action Council of Tennessee, asking the committee to pass the bill so that he could put his own beliefs before the needs of his client — which is what the ACA Code of Ethics discourages.

Chris Sanders of the Tennessee Equality Project has been working to oppose this House bill and its companion bill in the Senate, stating, “SB1556, the Counseling Discrimination bill, puts LGBT people in Tennessee in danger by adding stigma and religious judgment when people are seeking help.  We are particularly concerned about the impact this bill would have on rural LGBT people who might have few options for qualified counselors in their area.”

At the end of a nearly two-hour meeting, the sponsor of HB1840, Rep Howell asked the committee to pull the bill from consideration this week while he works on further amendments, but the House Health Subcommittee could consider the bill again next week. SB1556 was slightly amended and has already passed the Tennessee Senate.

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