HRC, EqualityNC and NCTE Urge Charlotte Leaders To Reject Any Deal Rolling Back Protections

HRC, EqualityNC and NCTE Urge Charlotte Leaders To Reject Any Deal Rolling Back Protections

Today, HRC, Equality North Carolina and the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) sent a letter to Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts and the seven City Council members who voted to advance city-wide LGBT non-discrimination protections on February 22, 2016. The letter comes amid reports of a possible deal on HB2 that could potentially involve repealing the city’s non-discrimination ordinance. The Councilmembers who voted in favor of these crucial protections were: Julie Eiselt, James Mitchell, Al Austin, Patsy Kinsey, John Autry,  LaWana Mayfield and Vi Lyles.

HB2 has overturned municipal protections for LGBT people at the local level, barred transgender people from using restrooms consistent with their gender identity in all publicly-owned property, and gutted the ability of people who have been discriminated against — including on the basis of race, religion, and sex — to sue in state court.

In the letter, HRC President Chad Griffin, NCTE Executive Director Mara Keisling, and Equality North Carolina Executive Director Chris Sgro urge the mayor and city councilmembers not to compromise on this issue and remind them that nothing short of full repeal of HB2 is acceptable. They are leaders on the right side of history.

The letter follows:

Dear Councilmembers,

We respectfully write to you on behalf of Equality North Carolina, the National Center for Transgender Equality and the Human Rights Campaign’s millions of members and supporters, who continue to admire your courage and resilience in the fight to repeal HB2.

Four months ago, you boldly passed protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) citizens — critical nondiscrimination protections that already exist in 18 states and more than 100 other cities across the country. In fact, Charlotte was one of only a handful of major cities without these protections. Despite facing threats from Governor Pat McCrory and lawmakers in Raleigh, you voted to make the Queen City a more just, more equal place. With your votes, you forced our fellow Americans to address the rampant inequality that LGBT Americans — particularly transgender Americans continue to face every day.

You know all too well the backlash that has ensued. Our opponents mobilized as we knew

they would and rammed through the hateful HB2 in less than a day, with none of the discussion or deliberation in which you thoughtfully engaged. With more than 200 business leaders, major entertainers, and the NCAA and NBA unifying against HB2, including cancelling plans to move to or perform in the city, times have been undoubtedly difficult in Charlotte and across North Carolina. But make no mistake, your votes onFebruary 22 did not cause this. The reckless actions of state leaders, elected to protect all citizens, did. They are the ones who jeopardized and continue to jeopardize the state’s economic opportunities.

The road ahead may be long, and the challenges today may feel insurmountable, but we write today to urge you to stay the course. Backing down in the face of hate isn’t right and it won’t work. Too many people — in North Carolina and across this country — have already suffered at the hands of Governor McCrory, Senator Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore. Not at your hands. But cutting a deal with the likes of lawmakers — or a Chamber that didn’t support Charlotte’s non-discrimination ordinance in the first place — would be foolish and dangerous. They have no desire to take even a single step to ensure LGBT people retain the protections every single American so rightfully deserves.

You must not waiver in your commitment, pin your hopes on a costly and long court battle, or undermine the very values you all fought protect. You are lawmakers. In passing the ordinance, you were doing your job. We urge you to resist retreating, to resist putting what’s easy over what’s right. A deal that calls for a repeal of the ordinance  would only tarnish the legacy of your city which you have worked so hard to strengthen.

This moment in which we find ourselves is quickly defining the type of nation we are destined to be. Today, you are standing on the right side of history. As Councilmember Al Austin said the night you passed the ordinance, “Are we a city that panders to fear and hate to those who wish to perpetuate fear and injustice? I say to you, ‘Not on my watch.’” That was true then, and remains true now. We cannot ‘compromise’ on equality and the world is watching.

Respectfully,

Chris Sgro, Executive Director, Equality North Carolina
Mara Keisling, Executive Director, National Center for Transgender Equality
Chad Griffin, President, Human Rights Campaign

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Charlotte Shouldn’t Risk So-Called ‘Compromise’ Deal That Kills Local Non-Discrim Ordinance

Charlotte Shouldn’t Risk So-Called ‘Compromise’ Deal That Kills Local Non-Discrim Ordinance

Today, the Charlotte Observer editorialized about a so-called compromise move in the works over HB2 that would involve the City Council repealing Charlotte’s Non-discrimination ordinance.

The newspaper wrote:

“It involves Charlotte City Council members making a symbolic gesture that risks alienating the LGBT community the council is trying to protect from discrimination. It also involves council members trusting Republicans in Raleigh who have done very little to earn that trust. What could go wrong?”

The blame for the current stalemate falls squarely on the shoulders of Gov. McCrory, Senator Berger and Speaker Moore, who rammed through HB2 with less than one day’s debate. The democratically-elected members of the City Council who originally passed Charlotte’s non-discrimination ordinance were only doing their jobs.

The critical nondiscrimination protections that Charlotte passed already exist in 18 states and more than 100 other cities across the country. In fact, until the City Council took action, Charlotte was one of only a handful of major cities without these protections.

Charlotte City Council shouldn’t fall prey to scheming of @PatMcCroryNC @SenatorBerger @NCHouseSpeaker who rammed thru #HB2 in the 1st place

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) May 20, 2016

The world is watching and we cannot ‘compromise’ on equality when so much is at stake. Since HB2 was passed, we’ve heard from countless transgender people in North Carolina like Madeline Goss, who now carry with them daily the fear of discrimination and harassment as they try to go about their lives.

The solution here is to repeal HB2, not Charlotte’s non-discrimination ordinance. 

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Lawsuit Threatens To End San Francisco Pride Festival Once And For All

Lawsuit Threatens To End San Francisco Pride Festival Once And For All

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An injunction has been filed in an attempt to force the city of San Francisco to shutter its Civic Center Pride festival, a free event attended by upwards of one million people each year. The reason, however, may not be what you’d expect.

There’s a cold, hard truth to San Francisco Pride that at some point during the weekend’s festivities, a senseless act of violence can cast a shadow over the revelry. Now two victims who were injured during a 2013 shooting at the festival have joined a suit to put an end to the upcoming June 2016 gathering.

The action was announced in a release by the Beverly Hills firm of Rosenfeld, Meyer, and Susman — the same firm that represented Trevor Gardner, an LA man who was also shot at the 2013 festival. Gardner sued SF Pride and its Celebration Committee for $10 million, saying the injury hurt his prospects at a career as a physical trainer. His lawyers argued that the committee had been negligent in controlling security in and around the festival, and in 2015, Gardner reached an undisclosed settlement with the organization.

The new complaint references incidents of gunfire at Pride events each year since 2011, and makes note of the fact that the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence decided to walk away from hosting the Pink Saturday street party in the Castro in part because a Sister was attacked in an alleged hate crime at the event in 2014. Pink Saturday has been canceled altogether in 2016 for security reasons.

Also mentioned are internal emails form SF Pride that discuss the impossibility of fully securing the massive street festival, and promote alcohol sales at the event.

If successful, the suit would claim another beloved SF Pride tradition. While the parade would still take place, it would be a major loss for the 99.999% of nonviolent participants who plan to attend the Civic Center celebration.

What do you think — do a few rotten apples spoil the barrel, or should the city do what it can to offer security, cross its fingers and hope for the best?

h/t SFist

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Tom Daley Explains Why His Speedos Are So Small (and Russell Crowe Cannot) – WATCH

Tom Daley Explains Why His Speedos Are So Small (and Russell Crowe Cannot) – WATCH

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Tom Daley was on The Graham Norton Show on Friday and things heated up when talk turned to Daley’s tiny speedos.

It was Jodie Foster, another guest on the show, who brought up the subject. Cutting off Daley and Norton at one point, Foster eagerly asked, “When do you put on the speedos?” To which Daley replied, “I basically live in them.”

Foster liked that answer.

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Norton then brought up Daley’s new Team GB uniform designed by Stella McCartney for the 2016 Rio Olympics. Norton joked, “Sadly she ran out of material, money and interest.” He added, “They are very small, Tom!”

But Daley explained, “Well everything has to stay in place. If you’re spinning around the last thing you want to do is have something come out of place!  And when you hit the water you don’t want things flapping about because it would hurt.”

And another guest on the show, Russell Crowe couldn’t.

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He could not.

But Norton wasn’t done. He wondered, “I don’t want to be indelicate, but what if anything changes and you’re wearing those?”

See what Daley has to say, below.

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Kim Davis: Gays Wanted to Shove Supreme Court Ruling Down My Throat and Make Me Eat It For Dinner – WATCH

Kim Davis: Gays Wanted to Shove Supreme Court Ruling Down My Throat and Make Me Eat It For Dinner – WATCH

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Kim Davis is again playing the victim card when it comes to her willful flouting of the Supreme Court’s ruling on gay marriage last year.

Kim has repeatedly claimed that she was the real victim when she denied and degraded a gay couple seeking a marriage license after the Supreme Court struck down gay marriage bans nationwide.

As Right Wing Watch notes, Davis says in a new interview that the gay couple she denied wanted to “shove” the Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges down her throat and make her eat it for dinner.

Said Davis,

“I was obeying my law. I had couples bring in the whole Supreme Court ruling and I said, ‘You know, I really don’t need to see this because that’s not a law, that’s a ruling’ [and they’d say] ‘Well, why won’t you do this?’ And so then I go to the Bible and I’d tell them, [and they’d respond,] ‘Don’t be reading me the Bible.’ Well, you asked why I couldn’t issue you a marriage license and I’m explaining to you, I’m showing you why I cannot. They didn’t want to hear that though. They wanted to shove that paper down my throat and make me eat it for my dinner.”

PREVIOUSLY – Kim Davis Says She Was ‘Chosen By God’ To Fight Gay Marriage: LISTEN

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Dozens of Republicans Take a Stand for Equality During Heated Debate on House Floor

Dozens of Republicans Take a Stand for Equality During Heated Debate on House Floor

Yesterday, dozens of Republicans voted in favor of an amendment to protect LGBT workers from discrimination.  However, the House leadership held a vote open on the floor longer than permitted to persuade seven Republicans to switch their votes, just enough to kill the amendment.

In July 2014, President Obama issued Executive Order 13672, which prohibits federal contractors from discriminating in employment based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Yesterday’s amendment, offered by Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY), says that no funds from the bill can be used to contract with companies that aren’t in compliance with this executive order.

The 29 Republicans who voted in favor include:

  • Justin Amash (R-MI)
  • Mike Coffman (R-CO)
  • Ryan Costello (R-PA)
  • Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) 
  • Charlie Dent (R-PA)
  • Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL)
  • Bob Dold (R-IL)
  • Dan Donovan (R-NY)
  • Tom Emmer (R-MN)
  • Michael Fitzpatrick (R-PA)
  • Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ)
  • Chris Gibson (R-NY)
  • Richard Hanna (R-NY)
  • Joe Heck (R-NV)
  • Will Hurd (R-TX)
  • David Jolly (R-FL)
  • John Katko (R-NY)
  • Leonard Lance (R-NJ) 
  • Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ)
  • Tom MacArthur (R-NJ)
  • Martha McSally (R-AZ)
  • Patrick Meehan (R-PA)
  • Erik Paulsen (R-MN)
  • Tom Reed (R-NY)
  • Dave Reichert (R-WA)
  • Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)
  • Elise Stefanik (R-NY)
  • Fred Upton (R-MI)
  • Lee Zeldin (R-NY)

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The GLAAD Wrap: 'Margarita with a Straw' opens, 'Looking: The Movie' sets date, and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: 'Margarita with a Straw' opens, 'Looking: The Movie' sets date, and more!

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Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBT-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.

1) The Indian film Margarita with a Straw opens today in select theaters and will expand to iTunes, Wolfe Video, and other On Demand services June 14. The film follows Laila, who has cerebral palsy, as she moves from India to New York with her mother to go to college. Once she moves to the city, she finds herself falling for Khanum, a Pakistani-born girl who happens to be blind. Check out the trailer below.

2) Out actress Ellen Page has been cast in the upcoming film The Third Wave about a zombie-infected world where those who have been cured are shunned by the larger society. Page is also set to produce the film which will begin filming in Ireland later this year. The Handmaiden, a South Korean film which premiered at Cannes this week, has sold out worldwide with distribution deals in over 175 territories. The film is now the most widely distributed Korean film in history, Amazon Studios owns the U.S. rights and plans to premiere the movie in September with an as-yet unnamed theatrical partner. In other movie news, Wanda Sykes has been cast in the Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn-starring pic Mother/Daughter.

3) Looking: The Movie has finally gotten a premiere date: Saturday, July 23 on HBO. The two-hour film will serve as a final wrap up to the series which ran for two short seasons on HBO and followed a group of three gay friends trying to make it in San Francisco. Looking: The Movie sees Patrick returning to the city after almost a year away and he must face the damaged relationships he left behind as well as choose what is really important to him.

4) The Laverne Cox-starring legal drama Doubt has been ordered to series at CBS after being passed on last year. The show follows the team of defense lawyers at a boutique firm as one of them begins to fall for a client who may or may not be guilty of a horrible crime. In other TV news, out actor Wentworth Miller has gone from being a regular on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow to instead being a regular character in the larger Greg Berlanti-run universe of DC Comics shows including Legends and The Flash. Miller will also star in the upcoming FOX event series Prison Break which reunites the cast of the show which aired from 2005-09.

5) Sia has announced her first North American tour in over five years, “Nostalgic for the Present.” The tour kicks off in September with tickets on sale now. Troye Sivan has also announced a new tour this fall which will take the singer across the U.S. and Canada with a portion of proceeds benefitting The Ally Coalition, tickets for the Suburbia Tour are on sale now.

6) Actress and producer Crystal Chappell has launched a crowdfunding campaign to produce a fifth and final season of the Emmy Award-winning web series Venice The Series. The series was created in 2009 as a continuation of the story of Chappell’s character Olivia from the daytime series Guiding Light and her romance with arch enemy Natalia. You can find out more about Venice The Series at their Indiegogo page and watch the previous four seasons online now.

May 20, 2016

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