SCOTUS Decision on Census Upholds Importance of Full Participation

SCOTUS Decision on Census Upholds Importance of Full Participation

Today, HRC responded to a decision by the Supreme Court in Department of Commerce v. New York rejecting the Trump-Pence administration’s proposal to add a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. Census based on an inadequate administrative explanation.

“The Trump-Pence administration’s citizenship question is dangerous, unnecessary, and motivated by politics,” said HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. “The Supreme Court’s decision recognizes widespread concern over the administration’s political motivation and stated reasoning behind the addition. Our work is not over–every person in the United States needs to ensure they are counted next year. We will continue fighting with coalition partners to ensure that data remains protected and that the Census has a count that reflects the true character of America.”

Today’s ruling demands that the U.S. Census provide more extensive reasoning and explanation behind such a divisive addition.  Last month, the New York Times reported on newly discovered documents that showed how Republican operatives pushed to add a citizenship question to the Census in order to deny communities of color health care and other resources, so as to ensure the electorate is whiter and supports the GOP. 

HRC has pushed back against the Trump-Pence Administration’s demonization of immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers at every turn. We have endorsed and lobbied for passage of the Dream Act, which would give a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented people who were brought here as children – including tens of thousands of LGBTQ Dreamers. We have called out the horrific policies that tear families apart at the border and demanded humane treatment of LGBTQ people – and all people – in immigration detention. We have denounced the State Department’s severe cuts in refugee admissions and worked with our partners to tell the stories of LGBTQ refugees and asylum seekers fleeing violence at home. And we have joined the Muslim community in condemning Trump’s discriminatory Muslim Ban. 

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Boston’s ‘Straight Pride Parade’ is happening and here’s when

Boston’s ‘Straight Pride Parade’ is happening and here’s when

The apparently serious organizers of a “Straight Pride Parade” gathered for a press conference on Wednesday to announce they’d been given the green light by the city of Boston to move ahead with their event.

The parade will likely take place on August 31 with everyone’s favorite alt-right homocon troll Milo Yinnopoulos serving as Grand Marshal.

Related: Meet the gay guy behind the effort to bring “Straight Pride” to Boston

It sounds like a really fun time.

The group’s next step is to obtain a license from the city; Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has stated he cannot turn away organizers based on their values.

Related: Who invited her? Tomi Lahren defends Straight Pride in fevered rant

“Permits to host a public event are granted based on operational feasibility, not based on values or endorsements of beliefs. The City of Boston cannot deny a permit based on an organization’s values,” he said earlier this month.

We’re going to let Eva Victor field how eye-rollingly silly the whole exercise is:

me explaining to my boyfriend why we’re going to straight pride pic.twitter.com/ZtXpLaV05s

— Eva Victor (@evaandheriud) June 4, 2019

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‘Real Housewives’ Husband Refuses to Pay for Son’s College Education Because He’s Gay: WATCH

‘Real Housewives’ Husband Refuses to Pay for Son’s College Education Because He’s Gay: WATCH

James Marchese, the son of Real Housewives of New Jersey husband Jim Marchese, has launched a GoFundMe campaign to pay for half his college tuition because, he says, his father disowned him and refuses to pay for his education because he’s gay.

“At the beginning of 2018, my father “found out” I was gay,” writes Marchese on a GoFundMe page. “This began two weeks of mental abuse that led to me being removed from his home when I told my Mom (her and my father are divorced) and went to court with her. Since this time, my father has been slowly cutting ties with me until I “live according to his standards.” Essentially, this meant – and still means – that I have to be “straight” and date women while “admitting” that I chose to be gay so that I could get something out of it from my mother. With this, my father has refused to help in paying for any schooling because he believes I have to live in his home and follow his preferred life-style to be good enough to receive any financial assistance with school.”

Continued Marchese: “All of this has not made me give up though as I have worked extremely hard my Senior year to get as much assistance with schooling that I possibly can through scholarships and the like. I also began working the summer of 2018 and continued to throughout the school year so that I can begin saving money for college. Even with all of my efforts, I have fallen short of the money I would need to be able to go to the college I have been working extremely hard to get into. For Fairfield University, for one year, is around ~65,000 dollars. The reason I am only asking for 35,000 is because, through my focus on my studies through this year,  I have been able to get Merit Scholarships for around ~30,000 dollars of that cost. I was able to be exempt from all of my Final Exams this year as well as getting an average of 95 for my final year in high school. I did not only work and study this year as I also was the Stage Manager for my high school’s theater company for their fall and spring production. Being the Stage Manager required me to stay after school Monday through Friday till as late as 10 pm in preparation for the shows. At this current time, I am unable to get a co-signer for my student loans and is the main reason I have decided to create a gofundme page to try and help raise money for my Freshman Year.”

Check out the GoFundMe HERE. Marchese also posted a video.

You may recall a series of tweets from Marchese’s father in 2018 defending Kevin Hart, who was fired as Oscars host over past anti-gay statements in which he declared he didn’t want his son to be gay.

Tweeted the elder Marchese: ‘So true NO STRAIGHT MALE wants his son to be gay. A gay son is a curse that takes away your #family traditions #heritage#lgtbiq is a a parents nightmare that destroys families. Ruins holidays like #Christmas#KevinHart we support you! #LiberalismIsAMentalDisorder

In later tweets, the elder Marchese accused his critics of being bigots, and alleged that LGBTQ people are responsible for Europe “importing Muslim men” because there are no children being born. He also said that being gay is “a lifestyle choice like being vegan.”

So true NO STRAIGHT MALE wants his son to be gay. A gay son is a curse that takes away your #family traditions #heritage #lgtbiq is a a parents nightmare that destroys families. Ruins holidays like #Christmas #KevinHart we support you! #LiberalismIsAMentalDisorder t.co/nuoTLLwQu6

— JamesMarchese MPA JD (@JLMarchese111) December 9, 2018

First: bigots are intolerant of others opinions. The comments below prove you are all bigots. Second, not one comment from a straight male who has sons. Third; Europe is importing muslim men because #lgtbiq has caused a crisis due to lack of children being born.

— JamesMarchese MPA JD (@JLMarchese111) December 11, 2018

For those pushing #LGTBIQ agenda show me a single credible study which links genetics. Being gay is a physical act derived in sexual deviance by definition. No one is born gay it is a lifestyle choice like being vegan. Get over it. You are #FakeNews

— JamesMarchese MPA JD (@JLMarchese111) December 11, 2018

homophobia: irrational fear or aversion to, discrimination against homosexuals. Its not irrational or discriminatory to want your children to marry opposite sex & have grandchildren..it is called #FAMILY #heritage I don’t hate #LGTBIQ sad for their Fatherst.co/rxFHHJhY7S

— JamesMarchese MPA JD (@JLMarchese111) December 11, 2018

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Take Pride this National HIV Testing Day

Take Pride this National HIV Testing Day

HIV disproportionately impacts members of the LGBTQ community, especially Black and Latinx gay and bisexual men and transgender women. In 2017, gay and bisexual men accounted for approximately 66% of new HIV diagnoses. According to researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, if current rates persist, about one in two Black men who have sex with men and one in four Latino men who have sex with men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with HIV during their lifetime. A 2019 study showed that today 44% of Black transgender women are living with HIV and 26% of Latina transgender women are living with HIV.

This LGBTQ Pride Month, HRC is highlighting the extraordinary work of community-based organizations and local health departments working to end the HIV epidemic. We are proud to call these incredible advocates members of the HRC family.

HIV Testing Day 2019, Tony Walker

Tony Christian-Walker

Tony Christian-Walker is the Director of Prevention and Community Partnerships at AIDS Alabama. AIDS Alabama has two testing sites in Birmingham, Alabama. People can also schedule appointments at www.gcbham.com, along with an in-home testing option.

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

It’s essential to get tested because testing is the only way to know whether or not one has HIV. Testing should be part of our regular preventive medical routine. For too many people, HIV testing is an event, and it shouldn’t be. HIV is a manageable disease, much like diabetes, but with fewer restrictions.

HIV Testing Day 2019, Terrance Payton

Terrance Peyton

Terrance Peyton is the Co-Founder/ Board Member of ManDate (Project Healthy Living), which works to improve the sexual health outcomes and influence healthy life choices for Black gay and bisexual men and their social and sexual networks. Consider Us Helping US in the Washington, D.C,. metropolitan area to be tested for HIV and other STIs.

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

A world where there are no new infections of HIV can truly be ours to experience. It is important to test for HIV because knowing your status places you in the driver’s seat of your whole-life health. Grab the power by getting the test.

HIV Testing Day 2019, Holly Goldmann

Holly Goldmann

Holly Goldmann is the Director of External Affairs at Casa Ruby, which provides social services and programs catering to the most vulnerable in the city and surrounding areas.

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

It’s important to get tested, especially at community events that provide it, because you can encourage your peers to get tested, too. We test at Casa Ruby every Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m.!

HIV Testing Day 2019, Kenya Hutton

Kenya Hutton

Kenya Hutton is the Program Manager at the The Urban Coalition for HIV/AIDS Prevention Services. UCHAPS has developed an easy-to-use website where individuals can find testing locations and testing events happening across the country, through the UCHAPS National HIV Testing week initiative.

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

In order for us to see an end to this epidemic, it’s important that we all know our status, and it’s just as important for service providers to provide access to free, painless HIV testing. Knowing your status, you can work with your health care provider to find out how you can reach and maintain an undetectable status.

HIV Testing Day 2019, Derick Wilson

Derick Wilson

Derick Wilson is the Director of Sexual Health Promotion at the Fulton (Georgia) County Board of Health. There are a number of places throughout Fulton County to get a free HIV test. Go here for details.

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

It’s important for someone to be tested for HIV, along with regular screening and testing for other sexual health issues, so that they can live healthy — regardless of the outcome. Good health begins with knowing the facts about your health.

HIV Testing Day 2019, Nhakaia Outland

Nhakia Outland, MSW

Nhakia Outland is the Navigation Program Manager at the Mazzoni Center in Pennsylvania. If you are looking to get tested for HIV or screened for an STI, Mazzoni Center offers free, confidential and rapid services.

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

Testing is the only way to know for sure if you have HIV. As a cis- gender black queer woman, I feel that getting tested for HIV is very important. Black women are not always included in the conversation around the importance of getting HIV tested, yet black women are bearing the burden of the HIV epidemic.

Getting tested for HIV also gives you control over your life and sexual health. It is often assumed that cis-gender black women are not at risk and therefore HIV testing may or may not be offered despite asking.  So many remain silent and asks go unheard because of stigma or perceptions. This has to change. All people need to be included in the discussion around HIV testing, prevention and treatment. Whether your result is negative or positive, it’s always better to know your status.

HIV Testing Day 2019, Lakarla Williams

Lakarla Williams

Lakarla Williams is the HIV Counselor / P.a.s.i Specialist at Brotherhood, INC, which offers HIV testing at its office in New Orleans.

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

To know your status. It’s important for everyone to know there status, because if found positive, you can get medical treatment immediately. Knowing is half the battle!

HIV Testing Day 2019, Darnell Barrington

Darnell Barrington

Darnell Barrington is the HIV Prevention Program Coordinator at the Virginia Department of Health

Why is it important to be tested for HIV?

Being tested for HIV is so important because it represents POWER. When you are tested you possess the power of knowing your status and making the decision that HIV stops with you. In Virginia, we have an amazing partnership with Walgreens Pharmacy that allows for additional community level access to HIV testing.

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Presenting: Prof. Moriarty

Presenting: Prof. Moriarty

pritam.biswas posted a photo:

Presenting: Prof. Moriarty

One of the most sophisticated villains ever, with his trademark suits and very British accent. This legendary villain has been brought to contemporary life by Andrew Scott in the critically acclaimed series- Sherlock. This is a project done for a fan art publication on the greatest villains on earth and who better to start it with than Sherlock’s arch enemy . The dark shading has been done by charcoal and then digitally painted on Procreate.

Presenting: Prof. Moriarty