GLAAD Condemns William Barr Confirmation as Nation’s Next Attorney General

GLAAD Condemns William Barr Confirmation as Nation’s Next Attorney General

GLAAD CEO: “Barr’s confirmation today reminds LGBTQ Americans once again that the Trump Administration is no friend to us.”

Barr once criticized Georgetown University for allowing LGBTQ groups on campus, suggested the LGBTQ community led to America’s decline

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today condemned the U.S. Senate for confirming William Barr to be the next Attorney General of the United States. Barr was nominated by President Trump last December, and much like his predecessor Jeff Sessions, has a vicious anti-LGBTQ history – even suggesting that equality for LGBTQ Americans has “led to America’s decline.” During his Senate confirmation testimony, he defended the government’s idea to hold asylum seekers living with HIV in prison camps and hinted that LGBTQ people would not be protected under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 should he be confirmed.

“It’s alarming and upsetting that a person citing LGBTQ people as a reason for the decline of the United States will now serve as the nation’s top law enforcement official,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “There’s little doubt that William Barr will carry on this Administration’s ongoing efforts at rolling back the progress LGBTQ Americans have made in recent years. This confirmation today reminds us once again that the Trump Administration is no friend to us.”

For more information about William Barr, see below. Also, check out GLAAD’s Trump Accountability Project that highlights anti-LGBTQ members of the Trump Administration.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: William Barr Would Continue Trump Administration’s Erasure of LGBTQ Americans

  • Delivered multiple speeches in the early ‘90s condemning the “permissiveness,” “sexual revolution” and “moral upheaval” that he insisted had led to America’s decline (More analysis of these speeches here)
  • Authored an Op-Ed praising former Attorney General Jeff Sessions for rolling back the enforcement of civil rights protections for transgender people and issuing a “religious liberty” memo claiming there’s no compelling government interest in barring anti-LGBTQ discrimination.
  • Condemned church/state separation in public schools: “This moral lobotomy of public schools has been based on extremist notions of separation of church and state or on theories of moral relativism which reject the notion that there are standards of rights or wrong to which the community can demand adherence.”
  • Insisted Georgetown University’s equal footing for LGBTQ rights groups was an attack on morality: “The second way in which secularists use law as a weapon is to pass laws that affirmatively promote the moral relativist viewpoint. Such laws seek to ratify, or put on an equal plane, conduct that previously was considered immoral…Another example was the effort to apply District of Columbia law to compel Georgetown University to treat homosexual activist groups like any other student group. This kind of law dissolves any form of moral consensus in society. There can be no consensus based on moral views in the country, only enforced neutrality.”
  • Bemoaned the attention shown to “the homosexual movement”: “It is no accident that the homosexual movement, at one or two percent of the population, gets treated with such solicitude while the Catholic population, which is over a quarter of the country, is given the back of the hand. How has that come to be?”
  • Led “a fierce struggle in which the Justice Department prevailed over public health experts” in maintaining the ban on people living with HIV entering the United States.

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Love is in the Air: Plenty of Fish Employees Share Their Best Dates Ever!

Love is in the Air: Plenty of Fish Employees Share Their Best Dates Ever!

Here at Plenty of Fish, it’s safe to say we have a soft spot for Valentines Day. In the spirit of the month of love, we asked our employees to answer a question that would inspire us, and all of you, to make the most of your time with your Valentine this year. “What’s the […]

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Chicago Police Questioning Persons of Interest in Jussie Smollett Attack: ‘These Individuals Are Not Yet Suspects’

Chicago Police Questioning Persons of Interest in Jussie Smollett Attack: ‘These Individuals Are Not Yet Suspects’

Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi tweeted on Thursday morning that authorities have identified the persons of interest captured on surveillance at the time of the alleged attack on Jussie Smollett and they are being questioned.

Tweeted Guglielmi: “Through s meticulous investigation, #ChicahoPolice (sic) detectives have identified the persons of interest in the area of the alleged attack of the Empire cast member. These individuals are not yet suspects but were in area of concern and are being questioned. Investigation continues.”

Added Guglielmi: “The people of interest are alleged to be in the area where a crime was reported. They are not considered suspects at this time as they are currently being questioned by detectives. We remain in communication with the alleged victim.”

Important for media reporting: The people of interest are alleged to be in the area where a crime was reported. They are not considered suspects at this time as they are currently being questioned by detectives. We remain in communication with the alleged victim. pic.twitter.com/JuH1kYRTYV

— Anthony Guglielmi (@AJGuglielmi) February 14, 2019

Guglielmi’s tweet came shortly after Smollett’s first interview about the attack, with ABC News host Robin Roberts.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 14, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 14, 2019

ONE YEAR AFTER PARKLAND: TIME FOR CONGRESS TO PASS BIPARTISAN BACKGROUND CHECKS ACT: The crisis of gun violence and hate crimes disproportionately impacts LGBTQ people. After a gunman in 2016 killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, HRC announced support for common-sense gun violence prevention policies to keep LGBTQ people safe. Yesterday, HRC called for Congress to pass the critically important H.R. 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019. Read more from the Advocate.

1/Today marks one year since a gunman opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and took the lives of 17 students and staff.

Survivors have joined forces with young people across the nation to take action and demand change. t.co/gxHywrbLJG

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 14, 2019

HRC RESPONDS TO INTRODUCTION OF BIPARTISAN OHIO FAIRNESS ACT IN STATE SENATE: The act would bar discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in areas of employment, housing and public accommodations in Ohio. “No one’s rights should depend on their zip code, but thousands of LGBTQ Ohioans currently live under a patchwork of protections that leaves them and their families at risk of real discrimination,” said HRC Ohio State Director Shawn Copeland. Read more from HRC.

THROWBACK THURSDAY — TODAY MARKS FIVE YEARS SINCE ELLEN PAGE CAME OUT AT HRC’S TIME TO THRIVE CONFERENCE. Her courage to live openly and authentically continues to inspire us all.

ACTOR RYAN JAMAAL SWAIN: “IT TAKES COURAGE TO EMBARK ON A JOURNEY TO IDENTIFY WHO YOU ARE AND WHO YOU SHOULD BECOME”: In a powerful op-ed for The Root, Swain (@RyanJamaal) talks about his experience of being Black and queer at an HBCU, and the work that he has done with HRC Foundation’s HBCU Program, including at its Leadership Summit in Atlanta. “It takes courage to step into your power, to let your authentic self be seen, to demand respect no matter where you are, or when you’re there. It takes courage to listen and be guided by those who have accomplished their dreams,” he writes. Read the full piece here.

SPOTTED AT HRC — ONE DAY AT A TIME’S ISABELLA GOMEZ, JUSTINA MACHADO, AND GLORIA CALDERÓN KELLETT:

.@HRC is honored to welcome @OneDayAtATime’s @Isabella_Gomez, @JustinaMachado and Gloria Calderon Kellett (@everythingloria) at HQ today! #ODAAT continues to bring #Latinx #LGBTQ visibility on the screen. Catch season 3 today. t.co/Z565u8Ad9P #RepresentationMatters pic.twitter.com/2otGFk7sYr

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 13, 2019

STATEHOUSE ROUNDUP:

  • HRC keeps up the pressure in South Dakota after its House of Representatives passed anti-transgender bill HB 1108, which would prevent teachers from being able to support students who identify as transgender, and manufactures a problem that does not exist at the expense of further stigmatizing students who are already at elevated risk. Read more from NBC News and Mother Jones.
  • During Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s State of the State address, she called for equal rights protections and statewide protections for the LGBTQ community. “Nobody should ever be fired because of who they are or who they love,” Gov. Whitmer said. More from MLive.
  • Rebekah Bruesehoff, a trans girl living in New Jersey, penned a powerful op-ed about what the Babs Siperstein Law, which adds a gender-neutral option to identification and makes changing gender markers on IDs easier, means to her. Read her full piece from the Philly Inquirer.

JUSTIN RUSH, FROM THE TRUE COLORS FUND, TESTIFIED YESTERDAY ON HOW THE HOMELESS CRISIS AFFECTS LGBTQ YOUTH:

“LGBTQ youth of color are vulnerable to discrimination in education, employment, housing, and more likely to be involved in the criminal justice system.”@TrueColorsFund‘s Justin Rush testified before Congress on the homeless crisis impacting LGBTQ youth in America. t.co/6SAnp9t8DH

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 13, 2019

FOUR MEN ARRESTED AND CHARGED WITH ASSAULT IN BRUTAL ATTACK ON SAME-SEX COUPLE IN TEXAS LAST MONTH: The suspects are being held on a collective $300,000 in bonds, reports Brooke Sopelsa (@brookesopelsa) at NBC Out.

HRC WAS HONORED TO JOIN LULAC AT ITS 22ND ANNUAL NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE AWARDS GALA:

.@HRC was honored to join @JesseGarcia and José Gaona tonight at the 22nd annual @LULAC National Legislative Awards Gala to celebrate the organization’s 90-year anniversary of working to advance equality for Latinx people. pic.twitter.com/lw0Mqw8EeK

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 14, 2019

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

WESTERN AUSTRALIA CHANGES LAW SO TRANS PEOPLE CAN STAY MARRIED WHEN UPDATING BIRTH CERTIFICATES TO MATCH GENDER IDENTITY: The law previously required people to be unmarried when making changes to birth certificates. Read more from Q News.

HORRIBLE — LGBTQ AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ACTIVIST ÓSCAR CAZORLA FOUND DEAD IN OAXACA, MEXICO: More from Democracy Now.

THIRTEEN JAPANESE SAME-SEX COUPLES FILE MARRIAGE EQUALITY LAWSUIT ON VALENTINE’S DAY: Read more from the Associated Press.

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

BuzzFeed reports that “Queer Eye” will return to Netflix next month;

Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
This is amazing.
And it’s long overdue!

We ❤️������������ @QueerEye! t.co/UjcJjdonM9

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 13, 2019

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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Jussie Smollett Gives Robin Roberts First Interview Since Alleged Racist and Homophobic Attack: WATCH

Jussie Smollett Gives Robin Roberts First Interview Since Alleged Racist and Homophobic Attack: WATCH

Jussie Smollett sat down with Robin Roberts for his first interview since the alleged racist and homophobic attack on him in January.

Good Morning America has not released the full interview clip yet, but we’ll try to replace these clips they’re tweeting out with that when they do. Some clips may repeat portions of the interview.

“I look down and I see that there’s a rope around my neck.” @JussieSmollett recounts the details of exactly what happened that night of his attack. t.co/b5efiP0JCG pic.twitter.com/VltIlf0dYy

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

“I don’t have any doubt in my mind that that’s them. Never did.” @JussieSmollett tells @RobinRoberts he knows the two people captured in an image by police are the same people who attacked him that night. t.co/b5efiP0JCG pic.twitter.com/tcR4OSjfAA

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

“There’s a level of pride there.” @JussieSmollett says he waited to call police because as a gay man, he did not want to be seen as “weak.” t.co/b5efiP0JCG pic.twitter.com/zosV9Ni78H

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

“I saw the rope burn around my neck, and then I smelled bleach.” @JussieSmollett says he kept the rope and his clothes on until police got there so he could show them exactly what type of attack this was. t.co/b5efiP0JCG pic.twitter.com/gaO1xZlAFL

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

Asked why he thinks he was targeted, @JussieSmollet tells @RobinRoberts: “I can just assume I come really really hard against 45. I come really really hard against his administration.” t.co/3HbyU2SFxe pic.twitter.com/xig4TV1k5O

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

“That says a lot about the place we are in our country right now.” @JussieSmollett tells @RobinRoberts if his attackers were of a different race other than white, he feels he would have been more supported. t.co/b5efiP0JCG pic.twitter.com/7BzpTV91fP

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

.@JussieSmollett to @RobinRoberts on attack: “I will never be the man that this did not happen to. I am forever changed…I do subscribe to the idea that we have the right & responsibility to make something meaningful out of the things that happen to us.” t.co/3HbyU2SFxe pic.twitter.com/QPeSISqOXf

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

“I come really, really hard against 45. I don’t hold my tongue.” @JussieSmollett says he believes he was targeted because of his criticism toward Pres. Trump’s administration based on what was said during the attack. t.co/b5efiP0JCG pic.twitter.com/uaxer5iTB1

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

Asked why he didn’t initially hand his phone to police, @JussieSmollet says: “I have private pictures and videos and numbers…private emails, my private songs, my private voice memos…by then inaccurate false statements had already been put out there.” t.co/3HbyU2SFxe pic.twitter.com/4bycFHnlMp

— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 14, 2019

LATEST: Jussie Smollett Turns Over Phone Records from Night of Alleged Attack, But Police Say They are Insufficient

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