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Monthly Archives: January 2015
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Federal Judge Strikes Down Alabama Marriage Ban
The Promise of the Affordable Care Act Must Reach All Communities
The Promise of the Affordable Care Act Must Reach All Communities
Since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law, more than 15 million Americans have received some type of health coverage. This open enrollment period alone has seen almost 7 million new sign-ups. Still, there are many more to reach, especially in the Latino community, where one in four remains uninsured.
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Latino population is a community that is especially vulnerable to disparities. They often require special health care needs, and in some instances the ACA now provides important protections and benefits to ensure LGBT people can access that care.
New civil rights provisions in the ACA expressly prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, class, sex, age, disability, and certain other categories. The provision, known as Section 1557, applies nondiscrimination protections to any and all health programs that receive funding from the federal government. The federal Health Insurance Marketplace and the plans sold through it are all covered under this nondiscrimination provision.
For many LGBT people living with HIV, diabetes, cancer, or other chronic conditions, even obtaining health coverage has long been a challenge. Before the ACA, having a preexisting condition meant that someone could be legally barred from getting insurance. Now companies must adhere to strict rules that disallow companies from refusing health care to anyone with any preexisting condition.
Reaching communities that are especially susceptible to our health system’s disparities is paramount if the promise of the ACA is to be fulfilled. We must communicate what the ACA means and connect eligible individuals to information and resources necessary to understanding their options for enrolling in a plan that meets their budget and needs. Let’s work to make sure the promise and benefits of the ACA reaches our entire community!
The deadline to enroll in coverage through the Marketplace is February 15, 2015. To learn more, head to healthcare.gov or call 1-800-318-2596.
This was first posted to the NCLR Blog.
Protest launched over Google Translate use of anti-gay slurs
Protest launched over Google Translate use of anti-gay slurs
More than 27,000 people sign online petition demanding Google remove slurs
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www.gaystarnews.com/article/protest-launched-over-google-translate-use-anti-gay-slurs240115
BREAKING: Federal Court Strikes Down Alabama Ban on Marriage Equality
Christian Organizations Misguidedly Defend Denver Bakery Owner for Refusing to Create Anti-gay Cake
Christian Organizations Misguidedly Defend Denver Bakery Owner for Refusing to Create Anti-gay Cake
Marjorie Silva (far left above), the owner of Denver’s Azucar Bakery who refused to bake an anti-gay cake for bigoted customer Bill Jack and is now facing a state investigation into the matter, is finding some unusual supporters of her decision not to bake the hate cake.
NBC reports that Worldview Academy, a prominent nondenominational Chirstian organization in Midland, Texas that lists Jack (right) as a faculty member and cofounder, says it disagrees with his complaint and stresses that Jack filed it as a “private citizen.”
“Worldview Academy believes that God unconditionally loves every person,” it said in a statement. “We also believe in liberty and justice for all. Consequently, we support the Colorado bakery owner’s right — and the right of all other bakery owners — to not undertake work which would violate their core beliefs.”
The virulently anti-gay Christian legal firm Alliance Defending Freedom, which fights for the right to discriminate against gays in the U.S. (and put them in jail overseas), is also siding with the bakery, Buzzfeed reports:
“It was clearly Ms. Silva’s right to decline to promote a message with which she so clearly disagreed,” Jeremy Tedesco, senior legal counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), said in a statement to BuzzFeed News. “Ms. Silva should not be forced to use her artistic abilities to further a message with which she sincerely disagrees.”
Tedesco’s group, although not involved in this latest case, has represented bakers in two similar recent cases in which the business owners were Christian: In Colorado, Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips refused to sell a cake to a same-sex couple, and in Washington State, Arlene’s Flowers is currently being sued for denying gay men flowers for their wedding.
ADF’s token support of Silva in an attempt to appear consistent in its position that private citizens shouldn’t have to do things they disagree with, however, doesn’t really hold water, as Buzzfeed notes:
On the other side of the courtroom in both past cases — Masterpiece Cakeshop and Arlene’s Flowers — the American Civil Liberties Union represented the customers. Now the ACLU, which is also not directly involved in this newest case, supports the baker’s right to refuse service.
“Folks are trying to compare the Azucar Bakery story to the Masterpiece Cakeshop case… but in fact the two situations are quite different,” ACLU staff attorney Amanda Goad said in an email to BuzzFeed News.
The baker refusing service, she said, is “based on a neutral standard of taste that she would apply to any customer,” and is different from barring customers “not because of what the desired cake looked like, but because of who they are.”
In other words, if Silva had refused to bake Jack a wedding cake because he’s heterosexual, things would be different. As it stands, Silva wouldn’t have made a cake with a hate message for anyone – gay or straight – so the two cases are apples and oranges. She’s already said she would have made a cake with a Bible on it no problem.
In related news, Silva has created a Gofundme page to help the bakery with legal expenses related to the complaint which you can visit and donate to HERE. The page has been up for less than 24 hours and has already raised over $5,300.
Kyler Geoffroy
Littlest Pet Shop: Purrston High (A LGBT Drama Series) [Sneak Peek]
Littlest Pet Shop: Purrston High (A LGBT Drama Series) [Sneak Peek]
The sneak peak for my upcoming series Littlest Pet Shop: Purrston High! Coming soon! LETS CONNECT Instagram: instagram.com/lpsskittles Twitter: twitter.com/LPSskittles Facebook:…
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrRcfGxs2_0&feature=youtube_gdata
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WATCH: Obama Hopes Supreme Court Makes 'Right Decision' on Marriage Equality
WATCH: Obama Hopes Supreme Court Makes 'Right Decision' on Marriage Equality
In a series of interviews with popular YouTube stars, the president expressed cautious optimism about the future of marriage equality nationwide.
Sunnivie Brydum

