Trans Houstonians: 'It's Not About the Bathrooms'

Trans Houstonians: 'It's Not About the Bathrooms'

The annulment of HERO — the proposed Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, which would have protected LGBT people and 13 other minority classes from discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations— still stings for the LGBT residents of the nation’s fourth-largest city. Many believe HERO was sunk by facetious claims from the opposition that the ordinance would have allowed sexual predators into public restrooms. While there has never been one documented case of a sex offender pretending to be transgender in order to enter a restroom and assault someone, the anti-trans myth persists.

Activist Vito Cammisano, known to some as the on-again, off-again partner of out football player Michael Sam, was inspired to travel to Houston after HERO’s defeat. Working with The Montrose Center, the city’s LGBT center, Cammisano filmed several trans people speaking about the bathroom argument. The trans men and women share their stories and collectively say that protection from discrimination is imperative and “It’s not about the bathrooms.” Watch below:

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As a Black Woman Once Persecuted By the Mormon Church, I Mourn With the LGBT Community

As a Black Woman Once Persecuted By the Mormon Church, I Mourn With the LGBT Community
Celebration of Salt Lake City electing their first openly gay mayor has been cut short in the light of policy changes by the LDS church. The church will now exclude children (legal minors) of parents in a same sex relationships from being blessed or baptized.

For Mormons, baptism is a saving ordinance that is essentially for eternal salvation. Additionally, couples who are in same sex marriages will now considered apostates and will be required to face a church disciplinary council. The likely result of these councils will be excommunication from the church.

As I reflected on these changes to church policy, I was deeply saddened. What was most disheartening to me is that I am not shocked. My church has continued to move further and further from its theology in order to preserve more political and systematic agendas.

Delivering the gospel of Jesus Christ is only possible through a model of ministry. While the church has always been involved in cooperate affairs and economic ventures it has attempted to maintain its status as a church. Churches at their foundation operate as ministers, vehicles that deliver people to their healing, wholeness, liberation and salvation.

What churches don’t get to do is determine who enters the vehicle. It’s the churches job to drive us to our destination, not to dictate who is allowed to take the ride. The church is a mere servant of Christ, a tool, a vessel, a humble minister.

This isn’t the first time a servant has attempted to exclude someone from their salvation. Christ’s disciples attempted to keep children away from Christ during his earthly ministry, and how did Jesus respond?

“Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child shall in no wise enter therein.” Luke 18: 16-17.

Because Christ is the one who paid the price it is he who gets to decide who he presents to God for judgement. He is the advocate with the Father. The church is the disciple of Christ, a mere servant, who must be corrected when he oversteps his position. I am saddened to see the church loosing sight once again of its position as a minister.

As a Black woman who was once denied my salvation by this church, I mourn with my LGBT brothers and sisters and their children. I see you, but more importantly Christ paid for you, and most importantly God knows and loves you. Your soul is of great worth, and your blessing will be made sure.

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White House supports amending Civil Rights Act to include LGBTI protections

White House supports amending Civil Rights Act to include LGBTI protections

The White House has announced its ‘strong support’ of an effort to amend the 1964 Civil Rights Act so that it will ban discrimination against someone on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest called the Equality Act ‘historic legislation that would advance the cause of equality for millions of Americans.’

Earnest also said during a press briefing: ‘We look forward to working with Congress to ensure that the legislative process produces a result that balances both the bedrock principles of civil rights . . . with the religious liberty that we hold dear in this country.’

The Obama administration’s endorsement of the proposed legislation comes a week after the high-profile defeat of Houston’s Equal Right’s Ordinance.

The federal amendment was introduced in the US Senate by Democratic senators Jeff Merkley, Tammy Baldwin and Cory Booker and in the US House of Representatives by Democratic representative David N. Cicilline.

While it remains to be seen if there is enough legislative support to move the amendment forward, The Human Right Campaign stated Tuesday that there is clear public support.

HRC polled 950 American voters on the subject over the summer and 78 percent were in support compared to 16 percent against.

States HRC President Chad Griffin: ‘The unfortunate reality is that, while LGBT Americans can legally get married, millions remain at risk of being fired or denied services for who they are or who they love because the majority of states still lack explicit, comprehensive non-discrimination protections.

‘By endorsing the Equality Act, the White House sent a strong message that it’s time to put the politics of discrimination behind us once and for all. Now it’s time for Congress to act. Everyone should be able to live free from fear of discrimination and have a fair chance to earn a living and provide for their families, including people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.’

The American Civil Liberties Union points out that LGBTI Americans in more than half the 50 US states can be turned away from jobs, housing and services with no clear, explicit protections under the law.

‘Women and communities of color still do not have protection against discrimination in all instances of federal funding or public accommodations,’ said the ACLU’s National Political Director Karin Johanson.

‘We hope that Congress will follow the President’s lead by giving the Equality Act a fair hearing and consideration in this Congress.’

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PHOTOS: Just Good, Wholesome Fun At Palm Springs Pride Last Weekend

PHOTOS: Just Good, Wholesome Fun At Palm Springs Pride Last Weekend

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Over 100,000 people turned out for the 29th annual Palm Springs Pride last weekend, which included a block party, festival, and parade, plus plenty of food and live entertainment. Folks of all ages and backgrounds united for three fun-filled days under the rainbow flag.

Scroll down for a peek at some of the weekend’s festivities, and enjoy the full gallery at GayCities

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News: Azealia Banks, Gay Marriage, Poppers, Pietro Boselli, ‘War and Peace’

News: Azealia Banks, Gay Marriage, Poppers, Pietro Boselli, ‘War and Peace’

TELEVISION: American Horror Story has been picked up for a 6th season, and Lady Gaga might return. What do you think next season’s theme will be?

CELEBRITIES BEHAVING BADLY: Azealia Banks is being investigated for assault on security guard: “Banks and her crew were partying at Break Room 86 in L.A. late last month when she allegedly became unruly and security told her to leave. As Banks approached the front door, security claims she tried pulling the fire alarm. A security guard grabbed Banks as she was messing with the fire control valves, and that’s when Banks and her crew jumped the guy.”

POTENT QUOTABLES: Ted Cruz thinks anyone who “doesn’t begin every day on his knees isn’t fit to be commander-in-chief.”

MOVIES: Jem and the Holograms did so poorly at the box office it was pulled from movie theaters after just two weeks. 

MUSIC: One Direction debuts new single “Love You Goodbye.” Bandmember Louis says, “‘Love You Goodbye’ is probably the most personal to me.”

GAY MARRIAGE: Gallup poll finds dramatic increase in number of married LGBT couples post-SCOTUS ruling legalizing gay marriage nationwide: “Overall, 3.9% of all Americans identify as LGBT, and 0.4% of all Americans are in a same-sex marriage. The latter figure is up from 0.3% before the ruling. Those figures can be used to estimate that there are now approximately 972,000 Americans in a same-sex marriage, up from approximately 780,000 before the ruling. Put differently, there are now approximately 486,000 same-sex marriages in the U.S., compared with approximately 390,000 four months ago.”

MODEL MAYHEM: Pietro Boselli makes an excellent lumberjack.

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SCIENCE: New study shows champagne could help prevent Alzheimers: “A compound found in the black grapes used to make a bottle of bubbly is said to prevent the onset of the brain diseases. ‘These exciting results illustrate for the first time that the moderate consumption of champagne has the potential to influence cognitive functioning, such as memory,’ Professor Jeremy Spencer said in a press release.”

ACTIVISM: Cynthia Nixon says LGBT homeless youth is “the AIDS crisis of this generation.”

HARRY POTTER: Daniel Radcliffe is just as excited as you are for the Harry Potter prequel: “Yes, I am very excited, but I’ve also been asked about it a lot, and I don’’t have any information to give, unfortunately. I’ve just seen the image and [Eddie] looks great.”

DOMESTIC TERRORISM: FBI uncovers skinhead plot to bomb black churches and Jewish synagogues intended to incite a race war.

IMPERIAL RUSSIA: Lush trailer debuts for BBC adaptation of Leo Tolstoy classic War and Peace.

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WATCH: Caitlyn Jenner Honored at Glamour Magazine's Women of the Year Awards

WATCH: Caitlyn Jenner Honored at Glamour Magazine's Women of the Year Awards

Caitlyn Jenner received the Transgender Champion award at Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year celebration Monday in New York City, and wowed the crowd with a dramatic, custom-made gown. 

The 66-year-old star of E!’s docu-series I Am Cait graced the red carpet in her blue, long sleeve silk gown with black lapel detail from Moschino Couture! by Jeremy Scott. She accessorized with Neil Lane diamonds and black pumps by Barollo Italy, reported People magazine.

Jenner didn’t run from the paparazzi, as she used to do before transitioning; she stood smiling as she posed with her trademark long tresses styled in a chic updo.

Backstage, she had her first encounter with supermodel Andreja Pejic and they exchanged numbers, according to Pejic’s publicist, who shared a photo of the two trans women standing with Jeremy Scott.  

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Accompanying Jenner was one of her daughters, Kylie Jenner, who posted on Instagram an explanation for her denim attire: “Had some major wardrobe malfunctions but that couldn’t stop me from supporting the ones I love. You’re amazing @caitlynjenner congrats on being woman of the year @glamourmag.”

 

 

Fellow Women of the Year awardees included actress Reese Witherspoon, dancer Misty Copeland, and designer Victoria Beckham. Last year, Laverne Cox became the first trans woman recognized by Glamour as one of the Women of the Year, in addition to being one of The Advocate’s finalists for Person of the Year in 2014. 

Actress Judith Light, one of the stars of Amazon’s Transparent, presented Jenner with her award after heralding the former Olympian for helping to “teach America what it means to live a courageous and authentic life.”

Jenner thanked Light for her steadfast support of the transgender community: “You have done so many things for so many gender-nonconforming people. Having you present this to me tonight means so much to me and our community.”

“When it comes to gender, everyone in this room is on a journey,” Jenner told the audience. “We are constantly learning and growing as human beings learning about ourselves, but there is a second part of this population when it comes to gender. There is massive confusion deep down inside.”

Jenner described the months since coming out on national television and appearing on the cover of Vanity Fair as “the most eye-opening experience of my life.”

She then shared a personal milestone she said she achieved just last week:

“I haven’t been on the airlines for over a year. Why? Because I haven’t had an authentic ID. Finally, last week I got my driver’s license and gender marker F. It’s always the little things in life. I am sitting on the plane for the first time reading Glamour magazine and not having to fold over the cover so no one can see what I was actually reading, and I had it opened up beautifully and just reading through Glamour magazine was absolutely great. So thank you, Glamour magazine for honoring me tonight. I never in a million years thought I’d be here and I am sure you didn’t either.”

Watch the clip of Light and Jenner from Glamour magazine below:

 

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Dawn Ennis

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White House Endorses LGBT Anti-Discrimination Bill

White House Endorses LGBT Anti-Discrimination Bill

WASHINGTON — The White House has endorsed historic legislation that would give lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals full federal protection from discrimination, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday. 

“It is now clear that the administration strongly supports the Equality Act,” Earnest said at a briefing. “That bill is historic legislation that would advance the cause of equality for millions of Americans.”

The Equality Act of 2015, which was introduced to Congress in July, would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include sexual orientation and gender identity as federally protected categories. The amended law would ban the discrimination of LGBT individuals from areas such as housing, public accommodations and some employment.

LGBT rights activists rejoiced when the Supreme Court ruled this summer that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right, but many LGBT individuals still suffer discrimination in their own states because there is no federal mandate of protection. 

“In most states, you can get married on Saturday, post your wedding photos to Facebook on Sunday, and then get fired on Monday just because of who you are,” Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) said when introducing the bill to the House in July. 

Only about half of the the country lives in an area where the LGBT community is protected from employment discrimination, according to an October report from the Movement Advancement Project, an independent think tank that focuses on LGBT issues.

Last week, voters in Houston overturned the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, or HERO, which would have protected LGBT individuals against discrimination in the workplace, as well as other areas.

The White House has waited until now to support the Equality Act because it wanted to evaluate the effect the law would have on certain government policies and programs, Earnest said.

“After concluding that review and determining that…this kind of legislation would achieve the desired effect…we believe that we can support it,” Earnest said.

Many people who oppose legislation of this kind argue that it is an infringement on their religious beliefs. But Earnest said that as long as such legislation balances LGBT equal rights with constitutional religious freedom, the administration can support the bill.

“We have articulated about the importance of equal rights and making sure that people can’t be discriminated against because of who they love, while, you know, at the same time making sure that we can protect religious liberty,” he said. 

The Human Rights Campaign, a major LGBT rights group, commended the administration’s statement Tuesday. 

“By endorsing the Equality Act, the White House sent a strong message that it’s time to put the politics of discrimination behind us once and for all,” said HRC President Chad Griffin.

“Now it’s time for Congress to act,” Griffin added. “Everyone should be able to live free from fear of discrimination and have a fair chance to earn a living and provide for their families, including people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.”

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Why Queer as Folk’s Hal Sparks insisted character be face-to-face with partner during sex

Why Queer as Folk’s Hal Sparks insisted character be face-to-face with partner during sex

The US version of Queer as Folk has been off the air for 10 years now but Hal Sparks is still getting questions about his five-year run on the show as Michael Novotny.

One of the most common question is about the steamy sex scenes he shared with his character’s professor husband Ben Bruckner who was played by the openly gay Robert Gant.

Sparks, an actor and stand-up comic who is straight, was recently asked if he was uncomfortable while filming the scenes.

‘It didn’t bother me at all that I was shooting love scenes with another man,’ he says in a recent YouTube video. ‘It was right for the character, it made sense for the story.’

Sparks adds: ‘The actual way Michael has sex with his partners was germane to who he is as a person – namely facing (his partner) which was a big aspect of it. Bobby Gant and I had discussions with executives about the fact that I believe that Michael has sex face to face because he represents the loving connection and that’s important to me to make sure people knew they were in love.’

The series about the lives and loves of a group of gay friends living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania also starred Gale Harold, Michelle Clunie, Randy Harrison, Thea Gill, Peter Paige, Scott Lowell and Sharon Gless, among others.

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Dallas City Council Votes To Strengthen Non-Discrimination Protections for Transgender People

Dallas City Council Votes To Strengthen Non-Discrimination Protections for Transgender People

Today, the Dallas City Council unanimously approved language strengthening the city’s ordinance for transgender residents and visitors.
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Our Favorite Starbucks Red Cup Anti-Christmas Memes (So Far!)

Our Favorite Starbucks Red Cup Anti-Christmas Memes (So Far!)

starbucks-cupsjpg-64ad43b291e9a692By now you’ve no doubt heard about the scandal surrounding Starbucks’ new red cups, which some Christian extremists are interpreting as an act of war against Christmas.

“It’s much more than just a cup!” antigay activist Joshua Feuerstein told CNN yesterday. “The cup is very symbolic … It parallels a society that is trying to remove Christmas from Christmas!

In response to the controversy, our friend Daniel Franzese from HBO’s Looking sent us this tweet earlier today:

This will solve the Starbucks Christmas scandal..@Queerty pic.twitter.com/SAwysi6PdU

— Daniel Franzese (@WhatsupDanny) November 10, 2015

We did some digging for more Starbucks-inspired memes and, lo and behold, there are quite a few circulating on social media. Scroll down for some of our favorite Starbucks red cup anti-Christmas memes (so far!)… txlxd

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