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Happy Father's Day to My Male-Identified Lesbian Parent

Happy Father's Day to My Male-Identified Lesbian Parent
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We haven’t always gotten along. In fact, we have had more than our fair share of turbulent years. Stepparenting my brother and I couldn’t have been easy, and there weren’t a lot of other lesbian parents back in the 1970s and ’80s to talk to about it.

Perhaps I fought with you because it was easy — much safer to hurt your feelings than my mother’s or my biological father’s. Perhaps I fought with you because that’s what kids and parents do when they are struggling to balance independence and responsibility. But you always encouraged my dreams, and you always wanted me to be my best self, just like you do for my children.

But one thing I know for sure — no matter what I said or did, you would never go away. There was so many things you couldn’t control, like the simple fact that you were in a same-sex relationship at a time in America when that was abhorred. You couldn’t make us happy, because happiness comes from within. But you could control if you stayed or left, and you always stayed.

I think sometimes life is harder than we think it will be when we are children. I know parenting is harder than I thought it would be. But you managed the most important aspect of parenting — you gave me security. No matter, what, I knew you would love me anyway. No matter what, you would help me if I was in trouble.

I have been poor, depressed, or sick at varying times in my life, and I always knew if I asked, you would be there. Even if you were sick, or hated my spouse, or thought I was making a mistake, you would do whatever you could to help me.

That is the kind of unconditional love we all talk about. It’s not about agreeing about everything, or liking to do the same sorts of activities. It’s about knowing that no matter what, the people who love you will always be there, in good times and bad, sickness and health. Words that we say so often and rarely mean. There is no “unless” in the way you love me — you will love me no matter what mistakes I make or pain I cause. And I have relied on that love more than I have ever admitted, and my children do, too. I see how much they love you, and how gentle and patient you are with them.

So Happy Father’s Day, Pat. I love you, too.

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Gay Moroccan Men Sentenced To Four Months In Jail For Kissing In Public

Gay Moroccan Men Sentenced To Four Months In Jail For Kissing In Public

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Two Moroccan men were sentenced to four months in jail Friday for kissing in public, the latest example of the majority Muslim country’s ongoing crackdown on homosexuality.

The men were charged with “affront to public decency” and an “unnatural act with a person of the same sex,” according to The International Business Times:

They were arrested June 5 after kissing in front of a well-known Rabat landmark, the Hassan Tower, according to i24 News, an international current affairs and news broadcast. Their kiss was a protest against the deportation of two French women for kissing while topless during protests earlier this in June.

In a photo posted June 2 to the Twitter account of FEMEN (above), a feminist protest group that organizes the topless protests, the two women are seen kissing outdoors in Rabat. They are also in front of the Hassan Tower.

In a post on its Facebook page, the Moroccan LGBT group Aswat Collective responded to the sentences:

“These men will be spending the next months behind bars, for what? For being gay. Wanting to love, wanting to live, is unacceptable for our State, in our country. We are outraged by this injustice. We will rise against Article 489 until the last breath is driven out of our union. No to the criminalizing of homosexuality. No to the criminalizing of love. NO TO ARTICLE 489!”

Aswat Collective had gathered more than 75,000 signatures on a petition calling for the two men to be freed, along with others jailed for homosexuality.

BuzzFeed News has more on the recent crackdown in Morocco:

Moroccan authorities have reportedly arrested 20 people accused of homosexuality in Agadir, a coastal resort city in central Morocco, according to a statement sent late Thursday by the LGBT rights group the Aswat Collective. …

Aswat said that it has documented five additional arrests of people accused of homosexuality since February.

“The Moroccan authorities reaffirm their position through this campaign of oppression and arrests targeting homosexuals, while the country is having an intense debate relative to the decriminalization of homosexuality,” the group said.

Maroc_Hebdo_2Back in May, three men were sentenced to three years in jail for engaging in homosexual sex. And last year, a 69-year-old gay man from Great Britain spent 19 days in a Moroccan jail, which he later compared to a concentration camp, for having a relationship with a Moroccan man.

Earlier this month, a Moroccan magazine pulled an edition from the shelves (right) featuring a cover photo of two men gazing into each other’s eyes at a swimming pool, with the headline, “Should homosexuals be burned?”

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Gay Moroccan Men Sentenced To Four Months In Jail For Kissing In Public

Android Celebrates Pride with Animated Avatars of Gay Celebrities: WATCH

Android Celebrates Pride with Animated Avatars of Gay Celebrities: WATCH

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Android is offering a chance for users to “Androidify” themselves for a chance to have their avatar appear on Android’s floats at pride parades in London, New York and San Francisco. Users’ avatars will appear alongside avatars of gay celebrities and public figures including Conchita Wurst, Sir Ian McKellen, Tom Daley, Sam Smith and Mary Lambert. Watch Android’s ad on how to “androidify” yourself for pride, below:

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Equinox Teams With Laverne Cox For #PoweredByPride Campaign: PHOTOS

Equinox Teams With Laverne Cox For #PoweredByPride Campaign: PHOTOS

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The Equinox fitness center chain has launched a #POWEREDBYPRIDE campaign to mark LGBT Pride Month.

The campaign features murals in New York, London and San Francisco by artist David Flores, and Equinox will donate $1 to LGBT charities each time the hashtag #PoweredByPride is used.

The ambassador for the campaign is transgender actress Laverne Cox (above).

“Pride for me is about living authentically, having the courage and power to stand tall spiritually, emotionally and physically in my truth,” Cox said. “Join me by sharing what pride means to you, and visiting the @Equinox mural in Williamsburg to share a kiss in support of universal love!’”

From a release:

EQX NYC Mural_Couple“Art is most powerful when delivering a social message,” Flores said. “As an artist, I am a big supporter of self-expression and the LGBTQA community. Everyone deserves to be proud of who they are.”

“Equinox empowers its members to be confident and proud of whom they are,” says Carlos Becil, Equinox Chief Marketing Officer. “We are proud to say that our members are diverse and #POWEREDBYPRIDE allow us to show our support for the LGBTQA community and the importance of confidence and living life to the fullest. The collaboration with the Hetrick-Martin Institute and The Pillion Trust aligns with our mission to encourage everyone to be the best version of themselves.”

The Hetrick-Martin Institute is a charity seeking to foster healthy development for struggling LGBTQ youth. “We are proud to work with Equinox as they understand and embrace the importance of wellness, both physically and emotionally,” says Dara Gordon Chief Operating Officer of the Hentrick-Martin Institute. “We love that Equinox supports our work and is celebrating Pride as it is essential to rise up our community.”

In London, #POWEREDBYPRIDE will support The Pillion Trust, an organization that offers the LGBTQ community stability, friendship and safe place for those who are struggling to understand their sexuality and gender identities, which can lead to self-harm, depression and suicide.

The #POWERBYPRIDE murals will be in Williamsburg in New  York City, at North 13th and Wythe Avenue from June 15 through July 13, in Soho in London on Berwick Street from June 21 through July 4, and in San Francisco at 923 Market St. from June 15 through July 13.

Check out more images from the campaign below.

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@Equinox so proud to support this amazing & important campaign, & proud to teach yoga at #equinox. #PoweredByPride pic.twitter.com/TVpdrubukT

— Dina Ivas (@yogawithdina) June 20, 2015

#poweredbypride Saturday morning pre-gym fun!

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IBM Cancels Ribbon-Cutting For Baton Rouge Facility Over Gov. Bobby Jindal’s Anti-Gay Executive Order

IBM Cancels Ribbon-Cutting For Baton Rouge Facility Over Gov. Bobby Jindal’s Anti-Gay Executive Order

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In response to an anti-gay executive order signed by Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal in May, IBM has cancelled a ribbon-cutting for its new National Service Center in Baton Rouge that was scheduled for Monday.

WAFB-TV reports:

Jindal.BobbyThe event on June 22 had been reserved for months, according to several city leaders, including Davis Rhorer, executive director of the Downtown Development District.

The technology giant IBM voiced “strong opposition” to Louisiana’s so-called religious freedom legislation as far back as mid-April.

In a letter to the governor, IBM executives said the legislation cut at the very heart of what their company stands for, equal rights and opportunity for everyone, discrimination for no one. The letter implored Jindal not to support any agenda that protected discrimination against LGBT people.

According to IBM’s website, the Service Center will create 800 technology jobs in Louisiana over the next four years.

Despite strong opposition from IBM and other business interests, Jindal signed the executive order on May 19, saying it was intended to protect the “religious liberty” of objectors to same-sex marriage in the state. The signing came just one day after Jindal formed an exploratory committee to run for president.

Jindal signed the order after the Legislature failed to pass a similar measure the governor had designated a priority.

Days later, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landreu responded with this own executive order saying the Big Easy won’t tolerate discrimination. Jindal’s executive order also drew heavy criticism from the Louisiana tourism industry.

Watch WAFB-TV’s report on the cancellation of the ribbon-cutting below.

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This Father's Day, This Is What Queer Dads Want You To Know

This Father's Day, This Is What Queer Dads Want You To Know
Father’s Day was first celebrated in 1910, and what it means to be a dad, in some ways, has shifted dramatically in the last century, along with our definition of family. Today families come in all sizes and shapes and so do dads.

To commemorate Father’s Day, we reached out to you— our readers—and asked those of you who identify as dads, whether gay, bi, trans, or otherwise situated within the queer community to share your experiences using the hashtag #queerdadswantu2know.

What is it that queer dads want the world to know about their journey to and through fatherhood? How do they celebrate the joys and challenges of parenting? What have they learned by being dads? Find out by reading some of our favorite responses below.

@huffpostgay As a #Trans Queer Dad, I love that my son corrects those that mis-gender me. #queerdadswantu2know #HeCallsMeDaddy

— Jordan M (@ARTransVet) June 18, 2015

#queerdadswantu2know I’m a gay man who is the father of a 12 year old. Very proud of him, as he is proud of me 🙂

— Simon Catterall (@catterall_simon) June 18, 2015

That I can be gay, masculine, and a role model. I am many things. My kids know that they can be anything. #queerdadswantu2know

— Russ Exlos-Raber (@RussRaber) June 19, 2015

@huffpostgay #queerdadswantu2know that girls can be daddies too! #TransWoman #TransDaddy

— Marni Panas (@marnipanas) June 19, 2015

#queerdadswantu2know we love our kids just as much as anyone else pic.twitter.com/WkrdAatiJe

— Prince Cyrus-Spears (@LoveMoneyPrince) June 19, 2015

Being a father of two beautiful daughters I realized I would never not be someone’s dad. I am a father, gay and happy #queerdadswantu2know

— Robert Perry (@larobertlee) June 19, 2015

@huffpostgay @HuffingtonPost Society doesn’t represent or value men as equally invested or capable in parenting. We R! #queerdadswantu2know

— Russell Saylor (@RussellSaylor) June 18, 2015

@huffpostgay that we are no different than any other dad. We make mistakes all the time but get up the next day and do it again with ❤️

— Bryant Huddleston (@ThatBryant) June 18, 2015

That love knows no gender #queerdadswantu2know pic.twitter.com/pJVjY1nUMg

— jonathan (@vaguy22206) June 18, 2015

I know what’s best for my children. I don’t need you’re “mummy advise” #queerdadswantu2know

— David B (@davidbim) June 19, 2015

#queerdadswantu2know Dignity and respect are the best #Fathersday presents from strangers t.co/6zXoBDWhLR @WipeHomophobia

— Rob Watson (@JandJDad) June 19, 2015

Proud of our 4 yr-old who answers ‘You can’t have TWO dads!’ comments with a proud grin, shrug & ‘Oh yes you can’ #queerdadswantu2know

— Tony Ereira (@tonyereira) June 19, 2015

That our three sons love us no matter what ! #queerdadswantu2know

— jonathan (@vaguy22206) June 18, 2015

That I can be gay, masculine, and a role model. I am many things. My kids know that they can be anything. #queerdadswantu2know

— Russ Exlos-Raber (@RussRaber) June 19, 2015

Being a gay dad, we teach him unconditional love and acceptance for everyone, even the haters! #queerdadswantu2know t.co/NQS1LpVRMa

— BJ Barone (@bjbarone) June 18, 2015

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Five Things We Love About New York Pride

Five Things We Love About New York Pride

 

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In the early morning of June 28, 1969, the Stonewall Inn was raided by police. A melee ensued, and history would never be the same. One year later the Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee launched the first Gay Pride March, commemorating the riots and the possibility of liberation it set off. The country (and world) took note as battles were won and the march grew year after year.

Today, it is one of the largest street parades in the world, dominated by the LGBT community but increasingly enjoyed by everyone. There are more than 400 imitators around the world, some boasting nearly equally vast and diverse turnouts.

This year there’s plenty in store to make New York Pride the biggest and bestest ever, especially with the arrival of full marriage equality right around the corner.

Here are five of our favorite aspects of NYC Pride…

1.) The Grand Marshal(s)
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Cyndi Lauper, Jonathan Groff & Laverne Cox have all been Grand Marshals for New York Pride and we couldn’t be more excited for this year’s lineup: Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Derek Jacobi, the “Vicious” duo, will join New York City-based artist J. Christopher Neal and Kasha Nabagesera, “the mother or Ugandan LGBT rights.”
2.) The Piers
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The Center’s Annual Garden Party brings the boys to the Pier in an unofficial kickoff to Pride Week. This year marks the 32nd Annual Garden Party, taking place on Monday, June 22nd. The fun goes down on Hudson River park’s Pier 84. Further downtown the Christopher Street Pier will be bustling with crowds of revelers throughout the week.
3.) The Floats
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In true pride fashion Corporate sponsors, local bars, and Broadway strut their pride with drag queens, DJs, shirtless dancers, and B-list celebs.
4.) Half-naked guys
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What else can we say? It’s Pride, so don’t be afraid to show off enjoy the gorgeous men of all shapes and sizes.
5.) Dance on the Pier
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Ariana Grande will headline this year’s Dance on the Pier, the 29th annual fundraiser for NYC Pride and their LGBT nonprofit grant winners. DJs Wayne G, The Cube Guys, and Ralphi Rosario will warm up the crowd before Ms. Grande takes the stage. Past performances have included Cher, Demi Lovato, Deborah Cox, Robyn, Cyndi Lauper, and Janet Jackson.
Will there be a second surprise performer at this year’s most anticipated event? Janet has a new album coming out, doesn’t she?

Images by Jeffrey James Keyes

 

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GOP Congressmen Introduce Disgusting, Anti-Gay ‘First Amendment Defense Act’

GOP Congressmen Introduce Disgusting, Anti-Gay ‘First Amendment Defense Act’

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Rep. Raul Labrador (R-Idaho), left, and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) this week introduced the so-called “First Amendment Defense Act,” which would give federal employees and contractors a right to sue the federal government based on their opposition to same-sex marriage.

The anti-LGBT, license-to-discriminate measure is similar to the “Marriage and Religious Freedom Act,” which died in 2013.

From the Human Rights Campaign:

The legislation would prohibit any adverse action by the federal government against an individual or organization for discriminatory actions against legally married same-sex couples as long as they claim they are acting in accordance with their religious beliefs. “Adverse action” is broadly defined to include the denial or revocation of a federal tax status or deduction; denial of a federal grant, contract, loan, benefit or employment; or any other act of discrimination. The bill provides individuals and organizations the right to sue the federal government for monetary damages in federal court.

If passed, this legislation would create a breakdown of government services and runaway litigation.  It would permit a federal employee, for example, to refuse to process tax returns, visa applications or Social Security checks whenever a same-sex couple’s paperwork appears on his or her desk.  This legislation would also permit recipients of federal grants and contracts, including those for social services programs like homeless shelters and substance abuse treatment programs, to turn away LGBT people.  It allows any of these individuals or groups, or anyone else who believes they have been somehow required by the federal government to approve of married same-sex couples, to file a lawsuit and potentially receive damages from taxpayer money.

From Labrador’s press release about the bill:

“Religious freedom is at the heart of what it means to be an American,” Labrador said. “America set the standard for upholding freedom of belief and worship in a diverse society. No American should ever doubt these protections enshrined in the First Amendment.

“Our bill ensures that the federal government does not penalize Americans for following their religious beliefs or moral convictions on traditional marriage. Our bill shields against federal intrusion without taking anything away from anyone. In a shifting landscape, it’s time that Congress proactively defend this sacred right.”

Said Sen. Lee: “There’s a reason the right to religious liberty appears first in our nation’s Bill of Rights. The freedom to live and to act in accordance with the dictates of one’s conscience and religious convictions is integral to human flourishing, serving as the foundation upon which America has produced the most diverse, tolerant, and stable society the world has ever known. The vast majority of Americans today still hold a robust view of religious liberty, yet across the country the right of conscience is threatened by state and local governments that coerce, intimidate, and penalize individuals, associations, and businesses who believe that marriage is a union between a man and a woman. The First Amendment Defense Act is necessary to ensure that this kind of government excess never occurs at the federal level.”

The bill has 57 co-sponsors in the House, including Illinois Democrat Daniel Lipinski. It has 18 co-sponsors in the Senate, all Republicans.

The “First Amendment Defense Act” is backed by anti-LGBT hate groups including the National Organization for Marriage, which is asking presidential candidates to endorse the legislation as part of its anti-gay pledge.

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GOP Congressmen Introduce Disgusting, Anti-Gay ‘First Amendment Defense Act’