The Past Is Never Dead

The Past Is Never Dead
NOTE: Like our previous posts, this is co-authored by Stuart Gaffney and John Lewis and should be jointly attributed. Thank you!

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Federal Judge Carlton W. Reeves in his eloquent opinion striking down Mississippi’s marriage equality ban noted William Faulkner’s famous observation: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” Judge Reeves then went on to apply his in-depth knowledge of the history of prejudice against LGBT Americans to support his holding that Mississippi’s marriage ban violates the U.S. Constitution.

Judge Reeves focused particularly on discrimination during the 1960s civil rights movement to illuminate “the long tradition of Americans from all walks of life uniting to discriminate against homosexuals. It did not matter if one was liberal or conservative, segregationist or civil rights leader, Democrat or Republican; homosexuals were ‘the other.'” Judge Reeves highlighted especially the struggle of Bayard Rustin:

Another person targeted for his homosexuality was longtime civil rights organizer Bayard Rustin. Rustin, an African American, had been active in the Communist movement, was a conscious objector to World War II, and helped guide the Montgomery bus boycott – all of which made him suspect. When he drew attention in Mississippi, the Clarion-Ledger called him a “sex criminal” owing to a 1953 conviction for being caught in a gay sex encounter in California.

The most interesting part of Rustin’s story, though–and the reason why he merits more discussion here–is that he was subjected to anti-gay discrimination by both white and black people, majority and minority alike.

Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, a black Democrat, threatened to feed the media a false story that Rustin was having an affair with Martin Luther King, Jr., unless Dr. King canceled a protest at the Democratic National Convention. “The mere assertion would be extremely damaging.” “King, however, held steady, and vowed that the picketing would go on as planned, which it did.” Other persons within the civil rights movement were similarly “put off by Rustin’s homosexuality.” Roy Wilkins, an NAACP executive, “was particularly nasty to Bayard Rustin–very hostile,” in part because he “was very nervous about Bayard’s homosexuality.” Dr. King eventually had Rustin resign “because of persistent criticism of Rustin’s homosexuality and Communist ties and because of Congressman Adam Clayton Powell’s threat.”

Rustin reemerged years later as one of the principal organizers of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. A. Philip Randolph and Dr. King wanted Rustin as the march’s chief organizer, but Wilkins pushed back “because [Rustin] was gay…something which in particular would offend J. Edgar Hoover.” The group ultimately “decided Randolph would be in charge of the march, that Rustin would be the principal organizer, but that he would stay somewhat in the background.”

The concern about offending Hoover was prescient, as the FBI Director and other top officials soon moved to use Rustin’s homosexuality against him. In August 1963, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and President John F. Kennedy urgently reviewed the transcript of an FBI wiretap in which Dr. King acknowledged Rustin’s homosexuality. A day later, Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina “rose in the Senate to denounce Rustin for sexual perversion, vagrancy, and lewdness.” FBI “headquarters badgered the field offices for new details” of Rustin’s sex life for months.

In November 2013, President Obama bestowed the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on Bayard Rustin posthumously. In November 2014, the struggle Rustin endured fifty years ago contributed to Judge Reeves’ advancing marriage equality for LGBT Americans today. Indeed: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”

John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney, together for nearly three decades, were plaintiffs in the California case for equal marriage rights decided by the California Supreme Court in 2008. They are leaders in the nationwide grassroots organization Marriage Equality USA.

www.huffingtonpost.com/stuart-gaffney/the-past-is-never-dead_1_b_6328872.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Oxford Schoolboys Are Giving Us Major Holiday Cheer In Their Latest A Cappella Video

Oxford Schoolboys Are Giving Us Major Holiday Cheer In Their Latest A Cappella Video

Screen Shot 2014-12-16 at 10.39.29 AMLast we heard from the Oxford-based tonal wonders Out Of The Blue, they were getting sassy to Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie,” raising money for charity along the way while they racked up an impressive 5.2 million hits on YouTube.

The well-educated all male a cappella group is back with an adorable rendition of Mariah’s “All I Want For Christmas,” and judging by the pop diva’s latest performance of the tune, we’ll stick with the Oxford Boys this holiday season.

The new clip supports the Helen & Douglas House, which offers hospice services to children and young adults.

Check out the video here:

Dan Tracer

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New Trailer For Inter-Connected Trilogy Series Cucumber, Banana And Tofu Debuts: VIDEO

New Trailer For Inter-Connected Trilogy Series Cucumber, Banana And Tofu Debuts: VIDEO

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Russell T. Davies, the creator of the UK series Queer as Folk, is coming back to TV with his new series Cucumber, Banana and Tofu; an interconnected trilogy series about love, sex and relationships spread across three different television channels. The trilogy premieres in January on Channel 4 (Cucumber), E4 (Banana) and 4oD (Tofu). Cucumber is also airing in the states on LOGO next year. The trailer is slightly work-unfriendly with light nudity; watch the trailer, AFTER THE JUMP

 


Anthony Costello

www.towleroad.com/2014/12/new-trailer-for-inter-connected-channel-4-series-trio-cucumber-banana-and-tofu-debuts-video.html

Model Chloe Goins Says Bill Cosby Drugged Her And Licked Her Toes In 2008

Model Chloe Goins Says Bill Cosby Drugged Her And Licked Her Toes In 2008
Another woman has come forward with claims against Bill Cosby.

Chloe Goins, a 24-year-old model and dancer, told The Daily Mail that she attended a party with a friend at Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in 2008, when she was 18 years old. Goins says that Cosby drugged and then led her into a bedroom where she later woke up, completely naked and in a daze, to find the comedian masturbating while licking and biting her toes.

In the last six months, more than 20 women have come forward accusing Cosby of sexually assaulting them over the course of five decades. However, Goins’ accusation against Cosby is the first that could fall within the statue of limitations for criminal charges. Goins’ lawyer told The Daily Mail that Goins wants justice for Cosby’s actions against her and the other women who have spoken out, and is planning to press charges soon.

Goins stressed to The Daily Mail that she doesn’t believe she was “raped or molested,” but she did feel “very violated and humiliated.”

As Gawker’s Gabrielle Bluestone pointed out, the statute of limitations changes depending on the charge:

Although California allows prosecutors ten years to file rape charges, the lesser offense of sexual battery has a six-year statute of limitations, which might have already run. Goins, who has not yet filed a police report, said through her attorney that she plans to meet with LAPD detectives to give a statement this week.

The Huffington Post reached out to Cosby’s attorney for comment on Goins’ claims, but had not received a response at the time of publication.

According to Goins, Hefner — a longtime friend of Cosby who has recently distanced himself from the comedian — introduced Goins and her friend to Cosby once they arrived at the party.

Goins says that she and her friend were talking to Cosby and he seemed, “like a really nice guy, really funny.” During their conversation, Cosby allegedly left and came back with drinks. “I wasn’t really supposed to drink because of my age but I was like, ‘O.K., cool’,” Goins told The Daily Mail. “I thought I’d got a drink on the side. I remember the drink being kind of strong but it didn’t taste funny or anything like that… Someone spiked my drink, I have no doubt about that, it was my first drink of the night.”

After a few minutes, she says “everything kind of went a little foggy, I started feeling sick to my stomach, and just dizzy.” Goins claims Hefner noticed she looked sick and offered her a bedroom to lie down in. She says Cosby then offered to show her to the room.

Goins told The Daily Mail the next thing she remembers is waking up completely naked on a bed. “I was butt naked lying on my back on a bed and didn’t have any idea where I was,” she said. “I came to and remember seeing this big man crouched over me. It was Bill Cosby and he was at my feet, kind of licking and kissing them and I think he bit my toe as that’s what woke me up. I kind of thank God for that because that’s what woke me up and I came to.”

Once Cosby realized Goins was awake, she says he jumped up, pulled up his pants and left the room immediately. She believes Cosby had been groping her body and licking her breasts. “I remember waking up and feeling moist all over, like he had been licking all over me. He wasn’t on my breasts when I woke, but I could feel, you know, the saliva on them and that he’d been licking on me,” she told The Daily Mail.

“Bill Cosby was on TV and had a family man image, I thought to hurt that, he would come after me, try to ruin me,” she said. “This isn’t something I really wanted out there about myself, but I saw all the women who had come forward, over 20 women and it grossed me out. I feel he needs to pay for it, he deserves to pay for it.”

Head over to The Daily Mail to read Goins’ entire story.

Below is the list of women who have come forward with allegations about Cosby, dated to the time that the allegations were made public.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/16/bil-cosby-chloe-goins-sexual-assault-allegations_n_6333748.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

DVD: “The Maze Runner,” “The Skeleton Twins,” “First Comes Love,” & More!

DVD: “The Maze Runner,” “The Skeleton Twins,” “First Comes Love,” & More!

twins-carThe holiday countdown continues, and we’ve got stuffing stockers in the home entertainment department, from an amazing indie drama starring SNL‘s Bill Hader as the gay brother to Kristen Wiig, The Skeleton Twins (above), to a first installment in the latest YA dystopian future franchise, The Maze Runner.

Here’s the full rundown!


The Skeleton Twins

($24.99 Blu-ray, $19.98 DVD; Lionsgate)

Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig play estranged siblings that reunite following a failed double-suicide attempt in this Sundance Film Festival award-winning dramedy. While sorting out his sibling issues, Hader’s gay wannabe actor character, Milo, decides to try and reconnect with his first love, Rich (Ty Burrell), a married-with-children teacher he had an affair with while underage. The extras reveal some of the laughs had by Wiig and Hader in a making-of featurette, gag reel, outtakes, and a collection of deleted scenes that includes a gay lip-lock between Hader and Burrell.

 

The Maze Runner

($39.99 Blu-ray,$29.98 DVD; 20th Century Fox)

This latest YA dystopian fantasy franchise – enough already, Hollywood! – sees a group of young men trapped together, with the only way of possible escape being through a deadly maze populated by scary monsters. Of course, a plucky new Katniss… ahem, arrival, Thomas, may be the one to lead the way out. Patricia Clarkson appears as the franchise’s token adult-actress-of-stature. Extras include a commentary, deleted scenes, a gag reel, and featurettes.


First Comes Love

($24.99 DVD; HBO)

Single and hitting her 40s, filmmaker Nina Davenport decided to have a baby with sperm from a gay friend and help from a best friend. In this acclaimed documentary, she shares the process and journey.

 

Arizona Sky

($14.99 DVD; Radioactive Cactus)

This week sees the release of four gay indie films from director Jay London, including this long unavailable 2008 romance about a pair of teenage lovers who reunite almost two decades after being separated to discover a connection may still exist between them.

ALSO OUT:

 

magic-in-the-moonlight-blu-ray-cover-27Magic in the Moonlight

 

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

 

This Is Where I Leave You

 

At The Devil’s Door

 

 

Lawrence Ferber

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