Frank Ocean Releases New Song ‘Provider’ — LISTEN

Frank Ocean Releases New Song ‘Provider’ — LISTEN

Frank Ocean released a new track called “Provider” during a surprise edition of his Blonded radio show which aired during the MTV VMAs. Listen to the track above.

Writes Variety:

The song comes with a hilarious lyric video (apparently unshare-able) on his website that begins with a guy in an appliance shop opening a vintage old-school beatbox — and then supercharging it with giant speakers. The video and the song are loaded with puzzling references: The lyrics include a mention legendary electronic-music iconoclast Richard D. James (“Stiff smile like I’m Aphex Twin,” complete with a reference to one of his songs, “Come to Daddy”) as well as Talking Heads and Stanley Kubrick; the door to the appliance store says “This is not a pipe bomb” (a twist on Belgian painter Rene Magritte’s 1929 painting “The Treachery of Images (This Is Not a Pipe)”; the lyrics to the song appear at the bottom of the video with a Hello Kitty head acting as a bouncing ball, as Ocean displayed on video screens during a recent European concert.

Ocean also released a version of 2 Chainz’s “Rolls Royce” with his own verse added.

And a new remix of “White Ferrari”.

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Frank Ocean Releases New Song ‘Provider’ — LISTEN

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 28, 2017

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: August 28, 2017

#ProtectTransTroops — HRC PLAINTIFF IN LAMBDA LEGAL AND OUTSERVE-SLDN LAWSUIT AGAINST TRUMP’S TRANS MILITARY BAN: HRC is joining Lambda Legal and OutServe-SLDN filing a federal lawsuit against the White House directive that interferes in Department of Defense personnel policy by pushing forward President Trump’s and Vice President Pence’s transgender military ban. HRC called on Secretary of Defense James Mattis to protect transgender service members from the vicious political assault. “Our military is stronger when any qualified American willing to defend our country is able to serve, regardless of their gender identity,” said HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride). “It is an unconscionable and unconstitutional breach of trust for the president to single out brave transgender service members and able recruits for discrimination. The harm that this administration is causing to both these courageous Americans and our national security must be stopped. We are proud to be a plaintiff on behalf of our transgender members currently serving or wishing to enlist or commission, but who find their careers and their future under attack – and we thank all of the plaintiffs, Lambda Legal and Outserve-SLDN for their leadership in challenging this dangerous directive.” More from HRC.

  • Must reads: The Hill, “Mattis to US troops: ‘Hold the line until our country gets back to respecting each other’”; The Hill, “McCain: ‘Step in the wrong direction’ to force transgender people out of military”
  • “Texas rejected [anti-trans legislation]. Inevitably, the nation will too.”: WaPo’s Dana Milbank (@Milbank) writes about the failures of anti-LGBTQ legislation in Texas and the backlash of anti-LGBTQ legisalation in North Carolina, comparing it to Donald Trump’s attempts to attack transgender service members. More from The Washington Post.
  • During a speech this week in Fort Myer, Va., President Trump claimed the military is no place for bigotry — just days before issuing this hateful directive. Watch here.

TRUMP PARDONS RACIST, ANTI-IMMIGRANT, ANTI-LGBTQ DISGRACED FORMER SHERIFF JOE ARPAIO: HRC condemns President Donald Trump’s presidential pardon of former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. “Joe Arpaio must be held accountable for his long record of violating the civil rights of Maricopa County’s Latinx population, and carrying out a hate-filled agenda through extreme racial profiling,” said HRC Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs JoDee Winterhof. “During his tenure, Arpaio has attacked nearly every marginalized community, including using anti-LGBTQ schemes to humiliate inmates at his ‘Tent City’ prison. By pardoning Arpaio, Trump is again aligning himself with his nationalist, racist, anti-LGBTQ supporters — only two weeks after the violent extremism in Charlottesville.” Arpaio additionally campaigned against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provides much needed relief for undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children. DACA allows these young people to come out of the shadows and live fully within their communities — including 75,000 LGBTQ Dreamers. More from HRC.

  • MORNING MUST READ: The Arizona Republic Editorial Board writes: “Donald Trump said he was going to pardon former Sheriff Joe Arpaio. But knowing in advance didn’t soften the blow to Latinos – and equal justice.” More from The Arizona Republic.

Meet the convicted racist @realDonaldTrump thought worthy of a presidential pardon. Joe Arpaio belongs behind bars. t.co/3NCaQx5Uqn

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) August 26, 2017

MUST WATCH MONDAY — “THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE SHE WON’T LIVE TO 35” SAYS MOTHER OF TRANSGENDER CHILD: DeShanna Neal is a mother of four, including her transgender daughter, Trinity. When Trinity was about to enter Kindergarten, she was not accepted by her school. DeShanna homeschooled Trinity, quitting her job and struggling through poverty to give her daughter an education where she could be herself. Watch the heartbreaking video from HRC.

Deshanna Neal spoke to @HRC’s volunteers about her fears for her #transgender daughter’s safety. ️‍ pic.twitter.com/XSgBHKkxKH

— HumanRightsCampaign (@HRC) August 25, 2017

YOUTH ACCESS TO SEXUAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT INTRODUCED IN THE U.S. HOUSE: HRC hailed the introduction of the Youth Access to Sexual Health Services (YASHS) Act in the U.S. House of Representatives by Congresswoman Alma Adams (D-NC) to provide sexual health services to marginalized youth. The bill would provide federal funding to expand access to sexual health services and scientifically-based, inclusive sexual health information and support programs that promote sexual health for LGBTQ youth, young people of color, homeless youth, youth in foster care, immigrant youth, and youth in juvenile detention. More from HRC.

SEVENTEEN LGBTQ ASYLUM-SEEKERS DETAINED IN NEW MEXICO: The people, from Central America and Mexico, asked for asylum, and are now being held in detention facilities. Their lawyers have filed a motion for their release, drawing on studies that LGBTQ people are more vulnerable to voilence when held in detention. More from Arizona Public Media.

CHORUS OF VOICES CALLING FOR RESIGNATION OF ANTI-LGBTQ FRESNO SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT GROWS: The Rev. Ara Guekguezian has called for Fresno Unified School Board President Brooke Ashjian’s resignation after Ashjian compared his critics to “Ottoman Turks.” At a recent school board meeting, Ashjian said, “It is sad, they like the Ottomans are trying to be the thought police. They are trying to make people of faith second-class citizens, as they seek to silence our voices in the public square.” More from The Fresno Bee.

VP PENCE BREAKING FAITH WITH THOSE FIGHTING HIV AND AIDS: During his term as Governor of Indiana, Pence repeatedly ignored warning signs that there was a potential for an infectious disease outbreak of HIV in his state, and fought against programs designed to slow the surge of HIV cases in the hardest-hit communities. More from HRC.

FAITH AND HIV AND AIDS AWARENESS DAY: To mark Faith and HIV and AIDS Awareness Day, HRC sat down with Shawn P. Torres, Jr., M.Div., Associate Minister, First Nazareth Baptist Church in Columbia, S.C., to discuss the need to address HIV in the LGBTQ community and in congregations. The goal of the day is to rally U.S. communities representing different faiths to take a stand against HIV and HIV-related stigma in their congregations, and raise awareness about HIV and AIDS. More from HRC.

SAN JOSE POLICE BEGIN LGBTQ RECURITMENT OUTREACH: The new promotional efforts aim to increase LGBTQ representation in the city’s police force. More from NBC Bay Area and The Mercury News.

ILLINOIS GOVERNOR SIGNS LGBTQ PUBLIC SERVICE LAW: This law, signed by Republican Governor Bruce Rauner earlier this month, helps the state track the sexual orientation and gender identity data of those interested in being on state boards and commissions. More from Advocate.

VMAs HONOR LGBTQ AND ALLIED ARTISTS: Among the winners were P!nk and Fifth Harmony, whose member Lauren Jauregui is bisexual. MTV also brought openly transgender troops to walk the red carpet in light of the White House directive that interferes in Department of Defense personnel policy by pushing forward President Trump’s and Vice President Pence’s transgender military ban. More from CNN.

CANADA INTRODUCES ‘X’ OPTION FOR GENDER ON PASSPORTS: The ‘X’ option will allow Canadians who do not identify as man or woman to have documentation that accurately reflects their gender identity. More from The New York Times.

90,000 NEW AUSTRALIAN VOTERS REGISTERED TO PARTICIPATE IN POSTAL VOTE — NUMBER EXPECTED TO RISE: The newly enrolled voters have pushed the country’s electoral roll to more than 16 million. More from BuzzFeed.

READING RAINBOW 

CNN highlights some important LGBTQ historic milestones; HRC Welcoming Schools shares books featuring same-sex parents just in time for back to school; HRC Parents for Transgender Equality Council Members Peter and Sarah Tchoryk share their experience advocating for their trans child in a small town

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to #AM_Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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Lambda Legal Sues Donald Trump Over Transgender Military Ban

Lambda Legal Sues Donald Trump Over Transgender Military Ban

Lambda Legal and Outserve-SLDN have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the U.S. military. The lawsuit was filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

Writes Lambda Legal:

The lawsuit — brought in response to President Trump’s formal issuance of directions to military authorities late Friday — was filed on behalf of two individuals who seek to join the military; one current service member who seeks appointment as an officer; the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest LGBT advocacy organization; and Gender Justice League, a gender and sexuality civil and human rights organization, headquartered in Seattle.

“This ban not only wrongfully prevents patriotic, talented Americans from serving, it also compromises the safety and security of our country,” Lambda Legal Senior Attorney Peter Renn said.

Says the group in the complaint: “Dripping with animus, the Ban and the current accessions bar violate the equal protection and due process guarantees of the Fifth Amendment and the free speech guarantee of the First Amendment. They are unsupported by any compelling, important, or even rational justification.”

BREAKING: We just sued @realDonaldTrump over his #TransMilitaryBan. See you in court, Mr. President. #LGBTQ pic.twitter.com/eo8wT4XtQO

— Lambda Legal (@LambdaLegal) August 28, 2017

Read the complaint HERE.

Towleroad’s Ari Ezra Waldman explained why the ban is unconstutional in a column earlier this month:

As I argued last month, this policy is unconstitutional and is a direct violation of Title VII, which protects individuals from sex based harassment in the workplace, and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees that all persons will be treated equally.

This proposed policy, if implemented using Trump’s guidelines, would create a system that treats transgender service members unequally under the guise of “deployability.” This means that Defense Department will consider whether transgender persons can serve in a war zone, participate in exercises, live for months on a ship, and won’t require medical attention or medication. Because the new policy will discontinue Department of Defense Instruction 1300.28, which allowed transgender service members to transition while serving and allowed them to seek medical coverage for transitioning, it easy to see how very few transgender persons currently serving could qualify as “deployable” under these terms.

There is still zero evidence that medical costs of transgender service members are onerous. There is zero evidence that open service by transgender individuals hurts unit cohesion. There can be only one rationale for Trump’s transgender ban: animus. Several courts have held that discrimination based on gender-identity is discrimination based on sex: for example, failure to promote a woman because she acts too masculine, not feminine enough, or not according to traditional gender norms is discrimination that only a woman, because of her biological sex, would face. Such discrimination is “discrimination on the basis of sex.” Trump’s transgender ban is, therefore, discrimination on the basis of sex.

Read his full column HERE.

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HRC Represented By Lambda Legal & OutServe-SLDN in Lawsuit Against Trump’s Trans Military Ban

HRC Represented By Lambda Legal & OutServe-SLDN in Lawsuit Against Trump’s Trans Military Ban

Lambda Legal and OutServe-SLDN today filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Trump administration’s ban on military service by transgender individuals. The lawsuit—brought in response to President Trump’s formal issuance of directions to military authorities late Friday—was filed on behalf of two individuals who seek to join the military; one current service member who seeks appointment as an officer; the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest LGBT advocacy organization; and Gender Justice League, a gender and sexuality civil and human rights organization, headquartered in Seattle.

“This ban not only wrongfully prevents patriotic, talented Americans from serving, it also compromises the safety and security of our country,” Lambda Legal Senior Attorney Peter Renn said. “Thousands of current service members are transgender, and many have been serving openly, courageously and successfully in the U.S. military for more than a year—not to mention the previous decades when many were forced to serve in silence. Once again attacking a vulnerable population based on bias, political opportunism and demonstrably untrue ‘alternative facts,’ President Trump is denying brave men and women the opportunity to serve our country without any legitimate justification whatsoever.”

“We promised that we would sue if the president took this action. The law is on our side; justice is on our side,” said Peter Perkowski, Legal Director for OutServe-SLDN. “And we are on the side of every single transgender service member and those who want to serve. The nation’s courts exist to protect the people whom tyrants would otherwise abuse. Trump can’t tweet his way out of this one.”

Lambda Legal and OutServe-SLDN filed the lawsuit today in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. The individual plaintiffs, all of whom are transgender, include: Ryan Karnoski, a 22-year-old Seattle man who currently works as a social worker and wishes to become an officer doing social work for the military; Staff Sergeant Cathrine (“Katie”) Schmid, a 33-year-old woman and 12-year member of the U.S. Army currently serving in Joint Base Lewis-McChord near Tacoma, Washington, who has applied to become an Army Warrant Officer; and Drew Layne, a high-school student from Corpus Christi, Texas, who is about to turn 17 and, with parental support, wants to join the Air Force. HRC and Gender Justice League have joined the lawsuit on behalf of their transgender members who are harmed by the ban.

“Our military is stronger when any qualified American willing to defend our country is able to serve, regardless of their gender identity,” said HRC National Press Secretary Sarah McBride. “It is an unconscionable and unconstitutional breach of trust for the president to single out brave transgender service members and able recruits for discrimination. The harm that this administration is causing to both these courageous Americans and our national security must be stopped. We are proud to be a plaintiff on behalf of our transgender members currently serving or wishing to enlist or commission, but who find their careers and their future under attack – and we thank all of the plaintiffs, Lambda Legal and Outserve-SLDN for their leadership in challenging this dangerous directive.”

“Gender Justice League has been fighting on behalf of transgender people for the dignity that all people deserve. At a time when transgender people are facing alarming rates of discrimination, violence and lack of access to housing and medical care, this blatantly discriminatory ban is a slap in the face to our members,” said Danni Askini, Executive Director of Gender Justice League. “We have made strides in Washington state to put this kind of government sanctioned discrimination behind us. This ban stands against our state’s values that all Washingtonians deserve the same rights and freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution.”

On July 26, President Trump posted a series of tweets in the early morning hours announcing that, “The United States Government will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military.” The tweeted ban was swiftly and widely condemned by more than 56 retired generals and admirals and a large percentage of Republican and Democratic U.S. senators and representatives.

Despite that criticism, the White House proceeded to issue a memorandum directing the military to continue the ban on enlistment by those they learn are transgender, even though our armed forces currently are facing recruitment challenges, including in high demand positions like linguists, health care providers, social workers and aviators. The enlistment ban also bars transgender members of the military currently serving openly, such as Staff Sergeant Schmid, from obtaining appointments as officers. The memorandum further orders the return to past anti-transgender policies affecting continued service and medical care of those known to be transgender after the development of an implementation plan by the Secretary of Defense. Today’s lawsuit against President Trump, the United States of America, Secretary of Defense James Mattis and the U.S. Department of Defense is based on the Constitution’s guarantees of equal protection, due process and free speech for all.

Staff Sergeant Schmid said, “I love serving my country, which I’ve been doing for more than 12 years. Since the ban on open service by transgender men and women was lifted, I’ve been able to live and serve as my authentic self, which has allowed me to form stronger bonds with my fellow service members.”

“This ban is disrespectful and dishonorable to the thousands of transgender men and women who are boldly and bravely serving our country,” added Lambda Legal Staff Attorney Sasha Buchert, herself a transgender military veteran. “It deprives our armed forces of those wanting to serve at a time when the military is already facing threats on multiple fronts. It also is disrespectful to the leadership at the Department of Defense who worked to develop and implement the current policy allowing open service, which has been operating successfully for more than a year.”

The government-commissioned RAND study released in May 2016 determined that the cost of providing transition-related care is exceedingly small relative to U.S. Armed Forces overall health care expenditures, that there are no readiness implications that prevent transgender members from serving openly, and that numerous foreign militaries have successfully permitted open service without a negative effect on effectiveness, readiness or unit cohesion. Based on that study, the Pentagon lifted the ban on open service by transgender men and women in July 2016.

The lawsuit is Karnoski v. Trump. Read a copy of the complaint here: www.lambdalegal.org/in-court/legal-docs/karnoski_us_20170828_complaint

The Lambda Legal attorneys working on the case are: Peter Renn, Jon W. Davidson, Camilla B. Taylor, Tara Borelli, Natalie Nardecchia, Sasha Buchert, Kara Ingelhart, and Carl Charles. They are joined by co-counsel Peter Perkowski of OutServe-SLDN. Also on the legal team are pro-bono co-counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Newman Du Wors LLP.

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