Owner of OUT NYC Hotel and Fire Island Pines Hosts Intimiate Reception for Ted Cruz

Owner of OUT NYC Hotel and Fire Island Pines Hosts Intimiate Reception for Ted Cruz

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If you had to guess where Sen. Ted Cruz was last night, you could be forgiven for not guessing the NYC penthouse of two high-dollar homocons. After all, Cruz is the only 2016 presidential hopeful (so far) who kicked off his campaign by asking voters to imagine an America where gays forever stay second class citizens

As The New York Times points out, though, Cruz apparently knows the value of having big spenders on your team on the campaign trail, regardless of sexual orientation. 

ReisnerDuring the gathering, according to two attendees, Mr. Cruz said he would have no problem if one of his daughters was gay. He did not mention his opposition to same-sex marriage, saying only that marriage is an issue that should be left to the states.

The dinner and “fireside chat” for about a dozen people with Mr. Cruz and his wife, Heidi, was at the Central Park South penthouse of Mati Weiderpass (above) and Ian Reisner (right), longtime business partners who were once a couple and who have been pioneers in the gay hospitality industry.

Reisner, the owner of the OUT NYC hotel and nightclub complex near Times Square, recently purchased a commercial strip along the Fire Island Pines. Weiderpass and Reisner’s penthouse apartment made headlines back in October when a 23-year-old Hell’s Kitchen gay bar manager was found dead of a reported drug overdose in its bathtub. 


Kyler Geoffroy

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Poignant Video Pinpoints Why We All Should Say #IDo To Marriage Equality

Poignant Video Pinpoints Why We All Should Say #IDo To Marriage Equality
Marriage equality advocates now have a $1 million-reason to elevate their voices between now and June.

Ahead of the Supreme Court’s ruling on gay marriage expected this summer, activists and partners Karen Dixon and Nan Schaffer will match donations, dollar-for-dollar up to $1 million, toward LGBT advocacy group Lambda Legal.

The effort is part of the group’s #IDo fundraising and awareness campaign.

“Even after we achieve marriage equality, our friends and family members can still be fired in 28 states for simply being who they are because their state has not enacted laws that tell employers and landlords that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity is illegal,” Dixon, who is a board co-chair for the organization, wrote in a blog for The Huffington Post.

In a press release provided to HuffPost, Dixon pointed out that Lambda Legal hopes to increase efforts “to make sure that if you post your wedding photos on Facebook, you won’t be fired the next day.”

The fundraising campaign also calls on supporters to spread the word on social media using the #IDo hashtag.

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Say #IDO for #MarriageEquality because someone else may not get the chance: t.co/yXPnmnclrG @LambdaLegal

— Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) April 23, 2015

I do, & we did! Say #IDO to join @LambdaLegal in the fight for #LGBT equality: t.co/ZcZb5CxjgX pic.twitter.com/mUNwuH1Ikj

— Eric Lesh (@EDLesh) April 23, 2015

Do you believe in equality? #IDO. Support @LambdaLegal in their fight for LGBT #rights: t.co/9u7zuPlY3A

— Andrew Rasiej (@Rasiej) April 23, 2015

The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments for Obergefell v. Hodges — a consolidation of cases considering gay marriage in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee — on April 28.

One of the plaintiffs, Jim Obergefell, hopes to be listed as the surviving spouse on his husband’s death certificate. In 2013, he married his partner of 20 years, John Arthur, on a medical jet. Arthur died in October of the same year.

“The decision to file suit — I know from John’s perspective — it was a way for him to say, ‘Thank you, Jim. You’ve given me 20 years. The past couple of years have been pretty awful with ALS, and this is something I can do to thank you, to protect you and to just let you know once again, how much I love you,'” Obergefell said during a speech at the Human Rights Campaign’s headquarters. “And I can think of no better reason to be going to the Supreme Court than to remember that and honor that.”

Learn more about the #IDo campaign here.

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Two Stories Of Trans Kids And Their Amazing Families Show The Best Of Parenting

Two Stories Of Trans Kids And Their Amazing Families Show The Best Of Parenting

Screen Shot 2015-04-23 at 11.48.13 AMParents often imagine rearing their children in their own image — it’s an understandable desire. But at some point every parent realizes they can’t control the multidimensional person their kid will blossom into becoming. For many parents of gay people, that realization comes via a metaphorical ton of bricks when their child chooses to come out.

But for parents of transgender kids, the signs may start to appear much earlier in development, and that can be especially confusing.

NBC Nightly News is running a fantastic series about trans kids, helping to shatter the stereotypes and stigma surrounding the topic.

Here’s a look at two heartwarming examples of parents truly being their for their kids — acting not on their preconceived notion of a ‘perfect family’ (as if there were really such a thing), but on the true interest of their child.

Or as 8-year-old Malisa Honda puts it, “You should just let your child or friends be who they are.”

Watch the segments below, and have the tissues ready:

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News: Hubble, One Direction, Marco Rubio, Quad Rainbow, Spider-Man

News: Hubble, One Direction, Marco Rubio, Quad Rainbow, Spider-Man

Road Ted Cruz would reportedly “love them just as much” if one of his daughters came out as gay

NasaRoad 25 mind-bending images from Hubble Space Telescope’s first 25 years in orbit. 

Road Kevin Spacey planning TV show off The Residence, the bestselling  book that spilled the tea on all the feuding, cheating gossip from the Clinton White House.

Road A St. Petersburg court has ruled against a gay music teacher who lost her job after being outed by an anti-gay activist.

Road Lance Bass claims Harry Styles was going to quit One Direction before Zayn Malik beat him to it. 

Road Preacher Franklin Graham is furious that X-Men superhero Iceman is gay. “This is another attempt to indoctrinate our young people to accept this destructive lifestyle.”

Road Controversial gay filmmaker Bruce LaBruce gets retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

HardyRoad The Olsen Twins were apparently out of the loop on the Fuller House Netflix series plans.  

Road Dr. Phil says Bruce Jenner is “past his prime” for a transition. 

Road Tom Hardy shows off some beefcake for Details magazine. 

Road Avengers stars Jeremy Renner and Chris Evans under fire for calling Black Widow a “slut” and a “whore” in media interview. 

Road Will Marco Rubio get the homocon vote in 2016

Road Michael Brown’s parents sue Ferguson over son’s death. 

Road What’s it like growing pot right next door to Congress. 

Road Sony announces new feature-length Spider-Man film. 

RainbowRoad Marco Rubio says he “would love to earn” the support of the Koch Brothers. 

Road NY woman captures dramatic quadruple rainbow. 

Road Internet goes crazy over Louis Tomlinson penis flop Vine. 

Road WATCH: Robert Downey Jr. walks out of interview when asked about past drug abuse. 

Road Will Uncle Sam kill the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger?

Road The Atlantic‘s quick guide to the questions about the Clinton Foundation cash sources. 


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2015/04/news-8.html

Students At UC Berkeley Take A Big Step Toward Improving Mental Health On Campus

Students At UC Berkeley Take A Big Step Toward Improving Mental Health On Campus
University of California-Berkeley students voted this month to increase their own fees to improve mental health services, expand stress management efforts and increase resources available for sexual assault survivors on campus.

Pending final approval, Cal students will have a new $146 wellness fee on their tuition bills starting in the fall 2015 semester. But the cost will replace a $93.50 fee currently allocated towards recreational sports costs that they already pay. The fee increase was approved overwhelmingly through a campus wide referendum vote between April 7 and 9, with 7,308 students voting in favor to 2,950 opposed.

“UC Berkeley, like many other UCs, has a tight budget, and as such, we are unable to adequately support students in their physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being,” said student senator Madison Gordon, the primary sponsor of the referendum in the Associated Students of University of California.

The new fee will expand hours for on-campus counseling services on evening and weekends, help fund classes on nutrition and stress management, expand space for fitness services and create spots for yoga and meditation on campus. The funding will also help develop specific mental health programs for “underserved populations” of LGBTQIA students, veterans, student parents, international students and students with disabilities, and a portion will support work on sexual assault survivor advocacy and gender violence education efforts. One day, the sponsors of the referendum hope to add nap rooms on campus as well.

The referendum was the result of a yearlong collaboration between students and the directors of Recreational Sports and University Health Services, according to Gordon. The fee could bring in nearly $2 million annually.

The university’s budget office is waiting on official notification from the ASUC Judicial Council certifying the votes, said UC Berkeley spokesman Adam M. Ratliff. The proposed fee will then have to be approved by the Cal chancellor and get final approval from the UC Office of the President before it can be assessed.

The overwhelming vote in favor of raising fees is particularly notable at UC Berkeley, a campus known for large scale demonstrations against tuition hikes. Last fall, students staged a massive walkout to protest a 5 percent bump in costs, which was postponed in February. But Gordon explained that a portion of this particular new fee will help offset the school’s financial aid pool.

“We, the students, are already in a dire situation where we can barely afford to attend this university, let alone pay more,” Gordon said. “But I think what made the difference is that one-third of all funds collected will go back to financial aid, providing a safety net for those most in need. Additionally, unlike blanket tuition hikes, the purpose of this increase was clearly laid out so that students know where the money is going.”

The students hope to eventually use the money generated from the fee to hire someone to fundraise specifically for wellness programs so students ultimately don’t bear the brunt of the costs.

Read the full referendum below:

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San Antonio Mayor Issues ‘Sorry How It Made You Feel’ Non-Apology

San Antonio Mayor Issues ‘Sorry How It Made You Feel’ Non-Apology

HRC called on San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor to take action by fully implementing the city’s non-discrimination ordinance (NDO) protecting LGBT people in city employment and contracting, housing, and public accommodations.
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Matt Bomer Reveals He’ll Get Very Close To Lady Gaga On American Horror Story

Matt Bomer Reveals He’ll Get Very Close To Lady Gaga On American Horror Story

matt-bomerI know that I’ll be working with Stefani [Germanotta], Lady Gaga, pretty extensively, so I’m excited about that. Our storyline is really, really fun. And I think what they’re doing with our characters is really unique and kind of an original take on it.”

 

Matt Bomer chatting with MTV about his role in the upcoming American Horror Story: Hotel and the site offers various plausible scenarios

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Bobby Jindal Has a Message for Businesses Concerned With Louisiana's Anti-gay 'Religious Freedom' Bill: 'Save Your Breath'

Bobby Jindal Has a Message for Businesses Concerned With Louisiana's Anti-gay 'Religious Freedom' Bill: 'Save Your Breath'

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is taking the hard-line stance on LGBT rights in a NYT op-ed on why he’s holding firm against gay marriage and will continue to push for a bill in his state that will allow individuals and businesses to discriminate on religious grounds.

Writes Jindal:

JindalAs the fight for religious liberty moves to Louisiana, I have a clear message for any corporation that contemplates bullying our state: Save your breath.

In 2010, Louisiana adopted a Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which prohibits government from unduly burdening a person’s exercise of religion. However, given the changing positions of politicians, judges and the public in favor of same-sex marriage, along with the potential for discrimination against Christian individuals and businesses that comes with these shifts, I plan in this legislative session to fight for passage of the Marriage and Conscience Act.

The legislation would prohibit the state from denying a person, company or nonprofit group a license, accreditation, employment or contract — or taking other “adverse action” — based on the person or entity’s religious views on the institution of marriage. […]

If we, as conservatives, are to succeed in advancing the cause of freedom and free enterprise, the business community must stand shoulder to shoulder with those fighting for religious liberty. The left-wing ideologues who oppose religious freedom are the same ones who seek to tax and regulate businesses out of existence. The same people who think that profit making is vulgar believe that religiosity is folly. The fight against this misguided, government-dictating ideology is one fight, not two. Conservative leaders cannot sit idly by and allow large corporations to rip our coalition in half.

In Jindal’s State of the State address earlier this month, he declared that enacting an Indiana-style “license to discriminate” bill was one of his top three legislative priorities. IBM has already spoken out against the bill, warning Jindal that the company “will find it much harder to attract talent to Louisiana if this bill is passed and enacted into law,” and that the legislation “is antithetical to our company’s values.” 

“It’s disappointing that Gov. Bobby Jindal is supporting this bill which permits discrimination in the name of religion,” adds SarahJane Brady, executive director of the Forum for Equality. “This bill permits discrimination against interfaith couple and interracial couples, not just the gay and transgender community. The truth is this bill is not about religious freedom — we all have that guaranteed by the federal and state constitutions. The bill just gives a license to discriminate in Louisiana.”

 


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2015/04/bobby-jindal-has-a-message-for-businesses-concerned-with-louisianas-anti-gay-religious-freedom-bill-.html