Robin Crawford, girlfriend of Whitney Houston, finally speaks

Robin Crawford, girlfriend of Whitney Houston, finally speaks

Robin Crawford, longtime friend and sometime girlfriend of the late Whitney Houston, has finally opened up about their relationship.

People obtained an exclusive excerpt from Crawford’s new memoir, A Song for You: My Life with Whitney Houston. In it, Crawford confirms that the two had a long romantic relationship that lasted throughout most of the 1980s–something which had been long rumored, even during Houston’s lifetime.

“We wanted to be together,” writes Crawford, “and that meant just us.” The pair met in 1980 and had an immediate attraction. Then Houston signed a record contract with producer Clive Davis in 1982.  That’s when Whitney decided to end the sexual portion of their relationship.

Related: Whitney Houston’s ex-girlfriend Robin Crawford to release tell-all

“She said we shouldn’t be physical anymore,” Crawford writes, “because it would make our journey even more difficult. She said if people find out about us, they would use this against us, and back in the ’80s that’s how it felt.”

“I kept it safe,” Crawford confesses. “I found comfort in my silence.”

Crawford also confirms that Whitney’s mother, gospel singer Cissy Houston, railed against their relationship. “Whitney told me her mother said it wasn’t natural for two women to be that close,” writes Crawford, “but we were that close.”

Whitney Houston died of a drug overdose in 2012 at age 48, leaving behind one child–Bobbi Kristina–from her marriage to singer Bobby Brown, and a glittering musical legacy. Bobbi Kristina died of an overdose in 2015.

In the years since Houston’s death, numerous friends and relatives have discussed her bisexuality, her relationship with Crawford, as well as her drug use. Crawford’s discussion of their relationship adds something of a capstone to years of innuendo and speculation.

“Whitney knows I loved her and I know she loved me,” says Crawford. “We really meant everything to each other.” A Song For You goes on sale this Friday.

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Richard Gere, Danica Roem, Kansas City, Matt Drudge, Robyn, Charlie Puth, Buckingham Palace, Queen Latifah: HOT LINKS

Richard Gere, Danica Roem, Kansas City, Matt Drudge, Robyn, Charlie Puth, Buckingham Palace, Queen Latifah: HOT LINKS

VIRGINIA. Danica Roem wins reelection: “Virginia state Del. Danica Roem (D) was reelected on Tuesday, becoming the first openly trans person to win reelection in a state legislature.”

SENIOR DAD. 70-year-old Richard Gere is going to be a father again.

RACIST REMOVAL. Kansas City votes to remove Martin Luther King Jr.’s name from city boulevard: “Unofficial results showed the proposal to remove King’s name received nearly 70% of the vote, with just over 30% voting to retain King’s name.”

PRINCE ANDREW. Buckingham Palace shut down ABC News story on Jeffrey Epstein.

GORDON SONDLAND. Former EU ambassador changes quid pro quo story in impeachment hearings: “Gordon Sondland, U.S. ambassador to the European Union, had previously asserted that Trump had not dangled U.S. aid to Ukraine in return for political favors. But on Monday, he amended that narrative to include a crucial anecdote: In September, he’d told a top Ukrainian official that Trump would “likely” withhold U.S. military aid to Ukraine unless the country’s leaders agreed publicly to launch anti-corruption investigations that could benefit Trump politically, according to a transcript released Tuesday by Democrats conducting the impeachment investigation.”

MARY OLIVER STREET. Provincetown considers renaming street to honor the late poet.

MATT DRUDGE. Trump supporters attempting to hit Drudge with MAGA clone sites. ‘It’s unclear how much traffic any of the Drudge knockoff sites are receiving, although none of them appear to be getting anywhere near Drudge’s site, which received more than 80 million visitors in September, according to SimilarWeb figures.’

RAND PAUL. I’ll probably disclose the whistleblower’s name.

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DISASTER AHEAD. Fake news attacks on Facebook against politicians are still all over the place: “The analysis, from the activist group Avaaz, highlights how misinformation — often targeting political figures like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump — is still widely accessible on the world’s largest social network despite pledges by Mark Zuckerberg, the company’s chief executive, to combat misinformation and other false reports on the global network.”

DUBLIN. Presbyterians protest over sacking of gay elder: ‘Around 40 church members attending the Presbytery meeting near Parnell Street were told why Steven Smyrl (53) lost his senior position of 12 years as an elder at Christ Church in Dublin’s Sandymount area. Protesters outside displayed banners reading: “PCI: Stop bashing gays!”‘

MATT DAMON. Ben Affleck stopped me from getting beaten up in high school.

REMIX TEASE OF THE DAY. Robyn “Baby Forgive Me” Young Marco Remix.

.@youngmarco2600 chose Baby Forgive Me when I asked him for a remix for this album. So glad he wanted to bring out some more of the feels of this song in this pretty remix!t.co/Bds3FeIPDN pic.twitter.com/GiiZUb7QSI

— Robyn (@robynkonichiwa) November 6, 2019

CROWD DIAGNOSIS. Strangers frequently turning to Reddit for STI diagnosis: “Researchers from the University of California San Diego examined 17,000 posts on a Reddit thread devoted to STDs. They then analyzed a random sample of 500 posts. Fifty-eight percent of these messages explicitly requested a crowd-diagnosis, while 31 percent included a picture of the symptoms.”

UNDERSEA PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY. Queen Latifah as Ursula in The Little Mermaid Live.

REMIX OF THE DAY. Charlie Puth “Mother” (Fedde Le Grand Remix).

HUMP DAY HOTTIE. Luke Evans and Rafismo.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: November 6, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: November 6, 2019

VICTORY IN THE COMMONWEALTH! HRC CELEBRATES VIRGINIA’S NEW PRO-EQUALITY MAJORITIES IN HOUSE & SENATE — AND HISTORIC RE-ELECTION OF DANICA ROEM: “For far too long, anti-LGBTQ politicians have had a chokehold on Virginia’s legislative process and blocked efforts to pass statewide LGBTQ non-discrimination protections, sowing hate and division while putting the lives and livelihoods of LGBTQ Virginians at risk,” said HRC President Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid). “The Human Rights Campaign worked tirelessly to turn out the 1.2 million Equality Voters in Virginia, and last night we elected new leadership in Richmond that will put Virginians first.” More from HRC and Washington Blade.

  • Danica Roem again made history, becoming the first openly transgender elected official to be re-elected in our nation’s history. More from HRC, The Hill, The Advocate and The Daily Beast.
  • Inside HRC’s campaign to install a pro-equality majority in Richmond with one of the largest state legislative investments in our history — over $250,000 across the commonwealth — and 27 endorsed candidates. More from Metro Weekly.
  • Anti-trans messaging falls flat, including in Kentucky where pro-equality Andy Beshear ousted anti-equality Gov. Matt Bevin. Read more at HRC.

Virginia just elected pro-equality majorities in the House & Senate. Tonight’s results send a powerful message that Virginians support a bold, progressive vision for the future of the commonwealth. t.co/UiG9CagTCM

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) November 6, 2019

ELIZ MARKOWITZ FORCES RUNOFF IN TEXAS SPECIAL ELECTION, COULD BECOME 6TH OPENLY QUEER WOMAN ELECTED TO TX STATE LEGISLATURE: “Texans need leaders like Eliz in Austin working to protect us and bring us closer to full equality,” said HRC Texas State Director Rebecca Marques (@_RebeccaMarques). More from HRC.

MAJOR ANTI-LGBTQ DONOR — AND ROY MOORE SUPPORTER — INVESTS HEAVILY AGAINST PRO-EQUALITY U.S. SEN. GARY PETERS OF MICHIGAN: A Richard Uihlein-funded PAC has launched an $879,000 TV buy against Peters, who is up for reelection in 2020. Uihlein previously donated more than $100,000 to Alabama’s Roy Moore, half of which flowed to Moore after he was accused of sexual misconduct, and poured millions into a failed effort to unseat pro-equality and openly lesbian U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin. More from Detroit News.

WHAT WE’RE READING WEDNESDAY — “THE TEXAS AG PROMISED TO REMEMBER MY TRANS SON. HIS RECENT ACTIONS SHOW HE’S FORGOTTEN”: In response to Attorney General Ken Paxton’s call for an investigation into a mother for affirming her transgender daughter amid a custody battle, HRC Parents for Trans Equality Council Member Amber Briggle (@mrsbriggle) writes in Time: “My family hoped that by finding common ground, we could get Paxton out of the political world and meet him on a personal level, away from the cameras, political strategists and lobbyists… But despite a home-cooked meal and a promise that he’d remember Max when he got back to Austin, Paxton has forgotten us.” More from Time.

  • Jo Ivester, a Texas-based advocate and mother of a trans son, also writes, “Gender-affirming parenting can save a child’s life.” More from NBC.

HRC FOUNDATION HOSTS FIRST ELEVATE FELLOWSHIP FOR BLACK AND LATINX TRANSGENDER PEOPLE: Elevate: A Fellowship Advancing Public Health Leadership for Transgender Women of Color brought 10 Black and Latinx transgender women and non-binary leaders to HRC headquarters for a groundbreaking pilot program that focuses on developing transgender women and non-binary leaders in the South to increase their career opportunities and ability to work on improving public health systems. More from HRC.

.@HRC Foundation is proud to host our first-ever Elevate Fellowship, a program developed specifically for Black and Latinx transgender and transfeminine people that will build the skills and leadership needed to combat HIV & AIDS. pic.twitter.com/YqDAxUrqeS

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) November 1, 2019

TRUMP-PENCE IMMIGRATION POLICIES CONTINUE TO PUT LGBTQ MIGRANTS AT RISK: The Migrant Protection Protocols program (MPP) is forcing some migrants and asylum seekers to wait on the Mexico side of the border to be processed — which advocates say is leaving LGBTQ people in danger. More from Pink News.

THREE MEN ATTACKED, CALLED ANTI-LGBTQ SLURS OUTSIDE OF BOSTON LGBTQ BAR: Police are investigating and encourage anyone with more information to contact them. More from CBS Boston.

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TROYE SIVAN AND KACEY MUSGRAVES TEAM UP FOR CHRISTMAS SONG: The song will come out on Nov. 29! More from Out.

TONIGHT — ATLANTA HAWKS WILL HONOR HRC FOUNDATION AT ANNUAL “LOVE WINS PRIDE NIGHT” GAME: The team will present a donation to the HRC Foundation at their night celebrating the LGBTQ community. More from The Atlanta Voice.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

CHILE’S SENATE CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION APPROVES KEY STEP TOWARD MARRIAGE EQUALITY: The bill awaits legislative action in the full Senate. More from LaTercera

COMISIÓN DE CONSTITUCIÓN DEL SENADO APRUEBA PASO CLAVE PARA EL MATRIMONIO IGUALITARIO EN CHILE: Este martes, la Comisión de Constitución del Senado aprobó medidas clave para continuar la posible legislación del matrimonio igualitario en Chile. La iniciativa deberá esperar un voto en la sala para seguir su proceso legislativo. Más de LaTercera

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

Vox looks at the history of a 1950s-era Florida state committee that targeted LGBTQ students, professors, teachers and staff of public schools and universities; CBC interviews a gay Syrian refugee in Canada who is now an LGBTQ advocate; The Hockey News talks about the rise of LGBTQ acceptance in the NHL; San Francisco Chronicle sits down with Clair Farley, director of San Francisco’s Office of Transgender Initiatives

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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Anti-LGBTQ Activists Used Anti-Trans Rhetoric To Sway Voters in Key 2019 Political Elections

Anti-LGBTQ Activists Used Anti-Trans Rhetoric To Sway Voters in Key 2019 Political Elections

GLAAD CEO:  “…this ‘top-down’ strategy by anti-LGBTQ activists will only be defeated when the community bands together and fights back.”

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today released the following information to show a disturbing trend by anti-LGBTQ activists who have used anti-trans rhetoric and messaging to influence this year’s contentious elections across the country. The anti-trans ads reached Americans through many mediums and appear to have targeted electoral contests in Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Virginia. But despite the onslaught of ads, LGBTQ candidates like Danica Roem and pro-LGBTQ candidates like Andy Beshear were able to win their respective elections. 
 

THE ADS:

  • Nationwide: The same conservative PAC that is behind the Kentucky ads has cut a series of anti-trans spots that culminate in the message: “On Tuesday, November 5, vote against Democrats.” It is unclear where these will air.
  • Kentucky: A conservative PAC is running ads claiming that that the Democratic candidate for governor, Andy Beshear, is threatening opportunities for cisgender females athletes because he supports “a competitor who claims they are a girl.”
  • Louisiana: Ralph Abraham, GOP candidate for governor, is running ads stating, “as a doctor, I can assure you, there are only two genders.”
  • Mississippi: GOP candidate Tate Reeves has made anti-trans comments, insisting to the anti-LGBTQ American Family Association that trans rights would trample on religious freedom. 

Donald Trump, Jr. used this anti-trans rhetoric just yesterday, and anti-LGBTQ activists are likely to continue using this tactic into next year’s critical 2020 elections. This anti-LGBTQ campaign is a similar strategy deployed by anti-LGBTQ activists in the 2004 elections, a successful effort which demonized marriage equality. 

“The Trump Administration’s incessant attacks on transgender Americans have effectively spread across the country in 2019 state elections, and the public should expect this tactic to be used during critical elections next year too,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD’s President & CEO. “The assertions and misinformation in these ads have been debunked time and again, but this ‘top-down’ strategy by anti-LGBTQ activists will only be defeated when the community bands together and fights back.”

The anti-transgender dialogue comes as attacks on the trans community have skyrocketed. So far this year, more than 21 transgender women of color have been murdered, continuing a disturbing epidemic on the community. Further, President Donald Trump and his administration’s 130 attacks on the LGBTQ community have largely targeted the transgender community specifically, including denying trans Americans health care and banning trans people from serving in the country’s armed forces.

Below you will find background information from GLAAD on how anti-LGBTQ activists are using anti-trans language and messaging in their campaigns:
 

WHAT

With past LGBTQ political footballs like marriage equality no longer playable for them, some conservative candidates and groups are spewing anti-transgender rhetoric and using misinformation about trans people inlast-minute attempts to turn out voters in their favor. A similar strategy was made by the Virginia Republican Party and its candidates, who used debunked ads about immigration days before the 2017 Virginia gubernatorial elections.
 

WHY

With a president whose own anti-trans record is clear, statewide candidates are following the national party’s lead and using transgender people as a way to get out the evangelical vote.
 

WHO’S BEHIND THE ADS?

In Kentucky, it’s an organizational PAC called Campaign For American Principles, and in Louisiana and Mississippi, it is the Republican Party’s candidates’ own campaigns. However, the anti-trans push is a mainstream political position that is supported by virtually every conservative group, the vast majority of GOP elected officials, and the current Trump Administration. Which means we are more likely than not to see this push in GOP campaigns up and down the ticket across the nation through November 2020.
 

FACT VERSUS FICTION

Below you will find the type of anti-transgender rhetoric that is surely to pop up in future political ads across the nation through the 2020 political cycle. 

Claim: There are only two genders.

Truth: Human biology is far more complex than a binary. The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, and the American Psychiatric Association all agree that gender identity does not exist in a structured binary. 

Claim: Trans women have an unfair advantage in sports.

Truth: This is false, and the so-called “unfair advantage” narrative developed only when transgender athletes began winning their competitions. As the NCAA states, there are about 150 to 200 student athletes who identify as transgender. However, they have not received attention because they haven’t won their matches. Organizations like Athlete Ally have also worked with scientists to confirm that a person’s gender identity does not impact their performance as an athlete. 

Claim: Trans rights threaten religious freedom.

Truth: The idea that trans people are in conflict with any law, policy, or statute is 100% built around transphobia. Transgender people are religious and non-religious, Republican and Democrat, conservative and liberal. That’s because transgender people are simply people trying to live, work, and operate in society the same as anyone else.
 

DOES THIS CAMPAIGN TACTIC WORK?

There are two major differences between the most prominent anti-LGBTQ wedge issue, marriage equality, and this current anti-trans push. 

(1) The Democratic Party is largely united in support of trans rights, something that was not true when the big anti-marriage pushes of the early 2000’s led to anti-LGBTQ electoral success.

(2) Public polling shows that a majority of American voters support trans rights, with many polls showing even a plurality of Republican voters hold favorable views.

 

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