First Ever Photos of a Black Hole; Pence’s Moon Shot; Headline Writers on High Alert

First Ever Photos of a Black Hole; Pence’s Moon Shot; Headline Writers on High Alert

Black Hole Photo Credit: Event Horizon Telescope collaboration et al.

Scientists today announced today the successful capture of the first ever image of a black hole. The product of a vast international collaboration, the Event Horizon Telescope, “a planet-scale array of eight ground-based radio telescopes… — was designed” specifically for this purpose.

And it went something like this:

If you could fly past the black hole you would see things more clearly, but you would be at great risk of being pulled in. And, as many of us know from various fictional and documentary accounts, this strong gravitational pull is about as strong as it gets. Some might say “infinity” but that wouldn’t be exactly scientifically correct.


Trump in Space: The new photo of a black hole comes a week after the Trump administration once again fell back on country’s now ageing space leadership and glory. Space exploration is an easy go-to for Trump and Pence to distract from the daily news cycle, to try to appear presidential, and when spun competitively to stir up their base. It’s also been a while…

Under Bush and Obama, the US space program was not the field of dreams. They didn’t build it. We got an ill-conceived Mars shot, a clean-up of said Mars mission, along with distracting wars, recessions, and an ageing shuttle program started in 1981.

Vice President Pence wants us back on the moon.

Trump stepped up for “greatness” with the good-old-days of the coldwar-sounding mission to patrol space. They offered Trump/Pence PAC members the chance to vote on logos and the name Space Force last year proposing a new branch of the military.

Last week, in spite of recent cuts and redirections of NASA budgets, Vice President Pence demanded that the agency up its game, saying 2028 was “just not good enough,” telling them it had to be by 2024 because, “we’re better than that”. Multiple reports from the speech in Alabama noted that this position and “encouragement” surprised everyone involved, that there were no resources or even back-up materials prepared as of yet, and noted that this new schedule would conveniently land on the moon in the final year of a two term Trump presidency. So the space program is once again the stuff of dreams.


Hubble finds Arouras on Uranus

Hubble and Event Horizon Telescopes Cause Massive Concern in News Rooms.

Just last month, Hubble announcements of massive storms on the iciest planets bolstered previous warnings to newsrooms and science beat reporters. First was last year’s announcement that scientists were reconsidering their previous lack of interest in Uranus and Neptune. And, by February there were reports of Auroras on the surface of Uranus, and then news of competing storms on both ice planets. Potentially more than just awkward. Newsrooms handled news blasts from uranus-focused researchers well, and everyone’s enjoyed the newfound fascination with Uranus. Until today…

Hubble finds storm raging on Uranus

Today the threat escalated. Event Horizon has taken journalists to the the highest threat level with a matrix of disastrous intersectional outcomes. Add to that the stress of the vaseline filtered images included with today’s release and i just don’t think this is “too soon”. To those serving on the front lines of this tense media situation, thank you for your service.

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Pay Back Your Waffle Fries – The Dru Project is Asking for Donations to Repent for Your Chick-Fil-A Indulgences

Pay Back Your Waffle Fries – The Dru Project is Asking for Donations to Repent for Your Chick-Fil-A Indulgences

The Dru Project, a nonprofit LGBTQ advocacy organization that seeks to “spread love across the nation,” wants to give you a chance to turn your guilt over your Chick-Fil-A purchases into positive donations for LGBTQ youth. Information about how to donate and share your Chick-Fil-A confessions can be found in the post below:

The Dru Project was created in order to honor the life and legacy of activist Christopher Andrew Leinonen, who lost his life in the Pulse Nightclub shooting in 2016. While at Seminole High School in 2002, Leinonen launched its first gay-straight alliance and received the Anne Frank Humanitarian Award for his efforts. The Dru Project aims to continue and honor Leinonen’s work by empowering LGBTQ youth through scholarships, and support in creating and maintaining gay-straight alliances. Since its founding, The Dru Project has raised over $30,000 in college scholarships, and the Chick-Fil-A reparations will contribute to these donations.

Recently, Chick-Fil-A was once again in the news for its homophobic practices. Last month, it was revealed that Chick-Fil-A’s charitable foundation had been donating to anti-gay charities such as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Salvation Army, and more. In 2012, Chick-Fil-A CEO Dan Cathy argued against marriage equality, stating that the United States was: “inviting God’s judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at him and we say we know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage.” Cathy’s family charity, the WinShape Foundation, has also donated to a number of anti-LGBTQ charities, including Exodus International which promoted the very dangerous practice of conversion therapy until it was fortunately disbanded in 2013.

Though Chick-Fil-A’s consistently anti-LGBTQ practices have spurred sporadic protests and boycotts, they have not stopped the restaurant from immense success. In fact, Chick-Fil-A is now projected to become the third-largest restaurant chain in America, behind only McDonald’s and Starbucks, this year. Donations to The Dru Project, however small, in lieu of or along with purchases at Chick-Fil-A, will help to offset the millions Chick-Fil-A has donated to anti-LGBTQ causes. So next time you’re craving Chick-Fil-A, be sure to donate to LGBTQ advocacy organizations like The Dru Project and pay back your waffle fries in order to help LGBTQ youth.

April 10, 2019
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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: April 10, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: April 10, 2019

ICYMI — HRC LEGAL DIRECTOR SARAH WARBELOW (@SarahWarbelow) TESTIFIES AT CONGRESSIONAL HEARING ON THE EQUALITY ACT: The hearing took place in the Education and Labor Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Human Services. Backed by nearly 70 percent of Americans, hundreds of members of Congress, more than 180 major businesses and more than 350 statewide and national organizations, the Equality Act has growing, unprecedented support. More from HRC.

During the second Congressional hearing on the #EqualityAct, @SarahWarbelow delivered moving remarks on the importance of passing this vital piece of legislation that would finally add sexual orientation and gender identity to our nation’s existing civil rights laws. #HR5 pic.twitter.com/Yd70aGv9qe

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) April 9, 2019

LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE “BE HEARD IN THE WORKPLACE ACT” TO PROTECT LGBTQ EMPLOYEES: The legislation — introduced by Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and Reps. Katherine Clark (D-MA), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Elissa Slotkin (D-MA) and Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D-FL) — aims to prevent sexual harassment and other forms of workplace harassment and discrimination, including on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. More from CNN.

  • Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) yesterday introduced the ‘Protecting LGBTQ Youth Act” to expand services to expand opportunities for the government to protect LGBTQ youth. More from Washington Blade.

WHAT WE’RE WRITING WEDNESDAY — YOUNG PEOPLE PEN POEMS ABOUT EQUALITY: To celebrate National Poetry Month, HRC Foundation’s Welcoming Schools asked young people nationwide to write poems about what equality means to them, and we’re loving the amazing responses we’ve been receiving! Check out these poems and art from America’s youth from HRC.

HRC STANDS WITH BLACK COMMUNITIES TARGETED BY CHURCH BURNINGS ACROSS THE SOUTH:

The burning of multiple Black churches across the south is nothing less than domestic terrorism and should be receiving far more national attention. @HRC stands with @NAACP and the communities targeted by this hate. t.co/A26NXgNyeK

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) April 10, 2019

DESPITE SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS IN ALLOWING IDs TO REFLECT NON-BINARY GENDER IDENTITY, HURDLES REMAIN: Ian-Meredythe Lindsey was thrilled to finally mark “X” on their state ID in Maine, but continues to face erasure — as forms including marriage licenses still force them to mark only ‘M’ or ‘F’ as their gender. More from NewNowNext.

TODAY IS NATIONAL YOUTH HIV AND AIDS AWARENESS DAY: Learn more about the risk factors for this population from HRC Foundation’s HIV and Health Equity Director J. Maurice McCants-Pearsall.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

MORNING MUST READ: Mustafa Akyol explains how Brunei’s brutal law is not only not in line with Islamic teachings, but goes against the religion’s values. More from The New York Times.

  • Bisi Alimi, a LGBTQ advocate from Nigeria, describes how he was held at gunpoint for his sexual orientation, in a plea for advocates to speak out against Brunei’s law. More from Metro.
  • Princess Cruises will stop calls to Brunei following the passage of this law. More from Travel Agent Central.

NEW FROM AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL — RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES FAIL TO PROVIDE JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF CHECHEN GOVERNMENT’S VIOLENCE AGAINST LGBTQ PEOPLE: More from The Los Angeles Times.

DESPICABLE — PRIME MINISTER VOREQE BAINIMARAMA SAYS FIJI WILL NEVER HAVE MARRIAGE EQUALITY: More from Gay Star News.

POLISH CITY GOVERNMENT BANS LGBTQ PRIDE FESTIVAL: More from Gay Star News.

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

News on 6 reports that the Tulsa Opera will feature an openly trans woman in a leading role — believed to be the first time in U.S. history; Michigan Live shares a moving story of a couple forming an LGBTQ choir to honor their late son; Remezcla reviews ‘José,’ a film about a gay indigenous man in Guatemala; Los Angeles Times covers a recent job fair for transgender and non-binary job-seekers; HRC shares a new video highlighting Taylor Swift’s recent donation to fight the “slate of hate” bills in her home state of Tennessee

1/ @taylorswift13 stepped up to fight against discrimination in her home state of Tennessee. The legislature is working to pass a “slate of hate” bills:

❌HB 1151
❌HB 1274
❌HB 836
❌HB 563

These bills target almost every part of LGBTQ Tennesseans’ lives. #TNLeg pic.twitter.com/k76E1hiAyR

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) April 9, 2019

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