24-Hour Challenge: HRC Needs You!

24-Hour Challenge: HRC Needs You!

If you’re tired of out-of-touch, hate-driven politicians infringing on our basic civil rights, stand with HRC to help us fight to repeal North Carolina’s anti-LGBT bill HB2 once and for all.

We’re counting on you to ramp up our ground game. We must raise additional resources quickly – before Saturday – to put more activists in the field … knock more doors … hold more lobby days … conduct more phone banks … all while keeping up our efforts to defeat hate in other states.

Your help will determine how big we can go. Donate to our Emergency 24-Hour Giving Challenge now.

We cannot sit idly by as politicians in North Carolina codify anti-transgender discrimination into law.

Every dollar we raise helps us do the crucial work needed to defeat North Carolina’s discriminatory HB2…and we won’t let naysayers like Governor Pat McCrory distract us from what needs to be done.

Are you ready to step up to the challenge? We are.

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North Carolina Chamber to LGBT Community: You Don’t Deserve Full Equality

North Carolina Chamber to LGBT Community: You Don’t Deserve Full Equality

Today, HRC and Equality NC blasted the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce for calling for unacceptable, partial solutions to the tremendous damage inflicted on the state’s reputation and economy by Governor McCrory and state lawmakers in passing HB2. In an interview with local TWC News, the chamber’s president and CEO, Law Ebert, told the LGBT community they should compromise and allow discrimination to continue.

Ebert refused to call for full repeal of HB2, even as 200+ leading CEOs and major business leaders have now signed onto HRC and Equality NC’s open letter urging McCrory and the state’s General Assembly to repeal HB2.  With his unacceptable compromise, Ebert is ignoring the overwhelming outcry from the business community and opposing the chamber’s own members that have gone on record for repeal.

“Refusing to call for full repeal of HB2, the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce’s leadership has succumbed to pressure from anti-LGBT state lawmakers, and even worse, decided that LGBT North Carolinians don’t deserve nondiscrimination protections,” said JoDee Winterhof, HRC Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs. “The state’s chamber should instead be listening to the overwhelming outcry from the business community who are demanding HB2 be repealed. The only acceptable solution to the deep damage inflicted on the state by Governor McCrory is to fully repeal HB2 and replace it with commonsense, nondiscrimination protections for LGBT people.”

“It is clear that the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce is out of touch when 200 major CEOs have come out against HB2 — yet the Chamber’s leadership refuses to call for a repeal of HB2,” said Chris Sgro, Executive Director of Equality NC. “The NC Chamber of Commerce needs to reevaluate its commitments to economic, community, and workforce developments when it is clear that HB2 is bad for business, our community and the North Carolina economy. The NC Chamber of Commerce must take the situation at hand seriously and listen to the countless large and small businesses that have voiced their disagreement and have called for a repeal of HB2.”

In the fifty days since HB2 was signed into law, North Carolina has already lost more than a half billion dollars, or $10 million per day, in economic activity just from companies canceling or reconsidering plans to come to the state, and in cancelled conventions, concerts, and other lost tourism dollars. That doesn’t even include potential economic development that now just won’t happen in North Carolina because of McCrory’s radical law, or the potential catastrophic loss of federal funding for schools, roads, bridges, and other essential services. This is exactly why chambers like the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce have called for full repeal.

The NBA has threatened next year’s All-Star Game in Charlotte, NASCAR has spoken about its opposition publicly, and the NCAA has said it won’t schedule events – including the Final Four – in cities that don’t have fully-inclusive non-discrimination laws. Under the North Carolina Chamber’s suggested bill, North Carolina cities would still not qualify to be host cities for NCAA events.

Today also marks one month since HRC and Equality NC filed an open records request seeking information from the office of Gov. Pat McCrory, Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger, and House Speaker Tim Moore about their communications with anti-LGBT activists to pass the disastrous HB 2 into law. That request has still gone unanswered.

Gov. McCrory and state lawmakers are under increasingly intense pressure to repeal HB 2, including from the U.S. Department of Justice which has filed a lawsuit against North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, the state’s Department of Public Safety, and the University of North Carolina and Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina over HB2’s violations of federal civil rights law.  

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DWTS New Sexual Revolution

DWTS New Sexual Revolution

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Essay: “DWTS and the New Sexual Revolution” at wp.me/p4scHf-f8.

The Sixties Sexual Revolution continues to push the envelope, mainstreaming everything once regarded as taboo and upending the foundations of civilization.

DWTS has joined that new sexual revolution and it offers us a message: human beings (and human sexuality) are interchangeable.

Biology 101 and Theology 101 refute that false message. DNA proves sexuality is binary; traditional marriage (man & woman) is its end result.

See “DWTS and the New Sexual Revolution” at wp.me/p4scHf-f8.

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Could A Lesbian Princess Melt Elsa’s “Frozen” Heart In Disney’s Upcoming Sequel?

Could A Lesbian Princess Melt Elsa’s “Frozen” Heart In Disney’s Upcoming Sequel?

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Frozen wasn’t just your average mega-hit, earworm producing, toy-selling Disney blockbuster. Many cultural commentators praised the film — which was loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen” — for its deviation from the standard princess narrative. At its center is the relationship between sisters Elsa and Anna, two heroines who don’t wait around for a white knight or a charming prince to save them. And although Anna totally sparks with mountain man Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), the film ends with Elsa (Idina Menzel) ruling her kingdom autonomously, suggesting that “Happily Every After” doesn’t have to include a romantic relationship. Cue “All The Single Ladies.”

But with Disney currently developing a sequel to the 2013 animated hit, there’s a growing campaign to have Elsa settle down with a nice lady.

Teen activist Alexis Isabel Moncada, founder of the blog Feminist Culture, sparked the movement last month with the hashtag #GiveElsaAGirlfriend. Her original tweet has received nearly 3,500 likes and has been retweeted over 2,100 times.

Dear @Disney, #GiveElsaAGirlfriend

— Alexis Isabel (@lexi4prez) May 1, 2016

Moncada makes a great point, as she explained to MTV.com recently: “The entertainment industry has given us girls who have fallen in love with beasts, ogres who fall for humans, and even grown women who love bees. But we’ve never been able to see the purity in a queer relationship.” And Frozen’s signature — and often unavoidable — song “Let It Go” has been recast by drag queens and other queers the world over as a coming out anthem, with Elsa’s struggle to accept and embrace her wintry powers seen as an unmistakable metaphor for LGBTQ teens’ struggle to accept themselves in the face of homophobia.

The #GiveElsaAGirlfriend hashtag isn’t the first time fans have put the pressure on the House of Mouse to have an existing character come out. If Finn and Poe aren’t a thing in future Star Wars episodes, the backlash could be so severe the films’ producers may wish they lived in a galaxy far, far away. But it’s slightly more complicated with Elsa. She’s already a potent example of a woman who doesn’t need a man or potentially any sort of romantic partner in her life. That’s an important lesson for anyone: being single doesn’t mean being lonely; career, friends, a sense of purpose can all be as fulfilling as a relationship — maybe even more so.

Still, you can’t argue with Moncada about the difference a lesbian Disney princess could make to young girls: “Giving young girls the chance to understand that a princess can love another … is vital to their development. No one deserves to feel isolated and confused about who they are. All we need is someone to show us that there are other options, other kinds of princesses, and other ways to have the happy ending that you deserve.”

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Michael Fassbender Brings ‘Assassin’s Creed’ to Life in New Trailer: WATCH

Michael Fassbender Brings ‘Assassin’s Creed’ to Life in New Trailer: WATCH

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The trailer for the biggest video game-to-film adaptation of the year (except for maybe the upcoming Warcraft) has arrived with Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard in the lead Assassin’s Creed roles.

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The film takes off in areas the game hasn’t visited, as Forbes explains:

We don’t have all the details, but Fassbender seems to be some sort of criminal who is executed (supposedly), then recruited by Abstergo for the Animus project.

The Animus looks to be some kind of large, freerunning device in the open air that Fassbender is strapped into, rather than him simply lying on a chair Matrix-style. The Spanish Inquisition is also somewhere the games have not visited, so the “past” storyline will not echo the games either. It remains to be seen which historical figures will cameo in the film, or if the “ancient aliens” plotline of the games will make its way in there.

Watch:

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‘I Am a Man’ Brings One Gay Vlogger’s Insecurities Into the Open: WATCH

‘I Am a Man’ Brings One Gay Vlogger’s Insecurities Into the Open: WATCH

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Jonny Benjamin is a UK vlogger who is bringing mental health issues to YouTube by documenting his own recovery.

“I want to break the silence and remove the stigma attached to mental illness, as well as giving hope to those who are suffering that it does get better.”

Benjamin recently posted a brave and revealing video about masculinity in which he talks about body image, physique, bathroom habits, hair, grooming habits, his sexual orientation, intimacy, insecurity, and his mental health issues.

I am a man…that is hoping to show other men it is ok to be who you really are.

I’ve been doing a lot of work in schools and hearing from other young boys about their insecurities inspired me to make this.

This “macho” society we have where “big boys don’t cry” is taking its toll & the lives of too many men.

I know we can change the fact that 12 men kill themselves each day in the UK. But we have to work together and change the message that men are being given to “man up and get on with it”.

I have made this video in support of CALM, the UK’s only male suicide prevention charity:
www.thecalmzone.net/

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Benjamin’s video is receiving heaps of praise from YouTube commenters, many of whom are asking him for dates.

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One GOP Senator Is Blocking the Historic Appointment of Gay Army Secretary Nominee Eric Fanning

One GOP Senator Is Blocking the Historic Appointment of Gay Army Secretary Nominee Eric Fanning

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Despite bipartisan support, one Republican Senator is blocking the appointment of openly gay Eric Fanning (above) to the position of secretary to the Army, the highest-ranking civilian position in the largest branch of the military. Fanning is currently the Acting United States Secretary to the Army.

Pat_Roberts_official_Senate_photoAlthough there are few questions about Fanning’s qualifications, the appointment is being held up by Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kansas) (right), who has placed a hold on his nomination, insisting that the Obama administration tell him that it will not move any detainees from Guantánamo Bay to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The Obama administration has balked at giving Roberts any such assurances.

According to the New York Times, some Senate Republicans have said Roberts is being unreasonable and should allow Fanning’s nomination to proceed. Senator John McCain, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, has fought to get Fanning confirmed.

RELATED: Senate Panel Advances Eric Fanning, Who Would Be First Openly Gay U.S. Army Secretary

“He has completed all the requirements and come through the [Armed Services Committee],” McCain said in an interview, “and he would have no authority whatsoever over the issue of where to relocate the prisoners who are being held at Guantánamo.”

Speaking on the Senate floor at the end of last month, McCain said it was unfair to hold up Fanning’s nomination, because he would have no role in what happened to the Guantanamo detainees. However, Roberts refused to back down.

Many in the gay community believe Fanning’s confirmation will be another step forward for LGBT people in the military, but they are concerned about why the process has taken so long.

Chad Griffin, the chairman of Human Rights Campaign, said:

“What’s baffling about this is that Eric has bipartisan support from all corners and nobody disputes his qualifications, record of service or leadership, which is rare in such a high-profile job.”

Todd Harrison, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that although it “happens quite often where you have a hold…it usually resolves itself when the senator has made their point. If [Fanning’s] not confirmed soon,” he added “it won’t make much sense for him or the Army to go forward.”

In response to queries regarding his nomination, Fanning said “the White House and Senator McCain are working on this very hard, and they prefer that nominees stay in a radio silent mode.”

(Image via Wikipmedia)

Watch Fanning speak at the Armed Services Committee hearing below.

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2016-04-30 GEAE Symposium-21

2016-04-30 GEAE Symposium-21

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The Greater Erie Alliance for Equality, Inc. (GEAE) would like to thank those who sponsored the highly successful Intersections of Equality Symposium on April 30, 2016 at Penn State Behrend. Special thanks to our major sponsor, Erie Insurance! Additional generous donors were; Penn State Erie, Highmark, Northwest Savings,UPMC Health, and Sunset Inn. Table sponsors included Lake Erie Counseling, the Cultured Purl, Safe Net, Safe Harbor, Erie Gay News, and NWPA Pride Alliance.

Since 2010, GEAE has committed to strengthening the voice of the LGBT community through educational programming. This biannual symposium consisted of four diverse plenary sessions designed to advance GEAE’s mission in a variety of sectors in the greater Erie community. Dr. William Koehler and Dr. Hilary Copp from the Edinboro University Social Work Department presented a trauma-informed approach to working with LGBT youth. Pennsylvania Physician General, Dr. Rachael Levine informed participants of the state of transgender health care and rights throughout Pennsylvania. Dr. Andrew Caswell from the Gannon University Psychology Department discussed rebellion and conformity in gender roles. The final session consisted of a panel of four different artists facilitated by Allegheny College faculty, Darren Miller, MFA. Additionally, information tables from 8 different agencies and organizations were available throughout the day for participants to gain an understanding of the variety of services available to the LGBT individuals and families in the region.

If you would like to obtain a copy of the slides presented in any of the plenary sessions, or would like to find out about future GEAE educational programming, please email us at [email protected].
For more about Greater Erie Alliance for Equality, browse to www.greatereriealliance.com

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PHOTOS: We Wish Every Hotel Room Came With An Alvaro Francisco

PHOTOS: We Wish Every Hotel Room Came With An Alvaro Francisco

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We get it: some men like to dress dark. Their personal spin on it can be classy or rocker-esque, maybe even (dare we say) sultry.

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We took model Alvaro Francisco to a hotel room for this style guide dedicated to black and red underwear.

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For more information, visit The Underwear Expert.

 

Photo Credit: Jerrad Matthew

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