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An Open letter to the LGBTQ Task Force: "Creating Change? For Whom?"

An Open letter to the LGBTQ Task Force: "Creating Change? For Whom?"
As Undocumented Queer & Trans* Youth of Color we noticed a repetitive theme in The National Conference on LGBTQ Equality. The conference created an environment where our experiences as youth of color are being told by people who don’t necessarily face our situations/struggles. The workshops titled and framed to address the issues of people of color merely give the illusion of inclusivity and in many occasions they force us into unsafe and emotionally violent spaces.

In the Queering Immigration workshop, for example, the fishbowl activity was used to force undocumented immigrants to participate in dialogue about traumas with complete disregard to their comfort level and safety in public settings. This was perpetrated by people who strayed away from disclosing their position of privilege as legal residents or citizens who continued to speak on traumas of undocumented people instead of leaving the fishbowl. In addition to that, at the “Our parents were the original DREAMers” workshop, the conversation about UndocuQueer was partly mediated by a CIS-gender straight male. Almost every workshop we attended, as youth of color, we had to take up an educator role for people who have access to privilege and power through white supremacy and patriarchy. The workshops in many cases were guided and were based on a white male lens which placed us in the position where we had to raise our voices and struggle to be validated then forced to defend our work in dismantling the system that we all say we work to change. We need to be acknowledged without feeling the need to be validated through affiliation to the mainstream groups that often exclude the fierce grassroots efforts with direct action that don’t get funded.

The conference organizers and budget did not take into account the access and equity that it takes to be present in these, some times unhealthy, environments. We were not given the options of accessing our daily nutritional routines as we did not have a microwave, a refrigerator or the option of cooking for ourselves; a $10 meal three times a day is a financial hardship we don’t have privilege to have. Our decision to be present at this year’s conference was intentional. We acknowledge those whose picket line we crossed: the hotel workers at Sheratons and Weston on strike over a wage dispute. Our purpose was to do our work but we were not met halfway by the organizers and participants of Creating Change. Creating Change does not respect the risks we take in order to be present at this conference. Financial hardships to travel, room and board; the risks of being detained and being held for immigration investigation; being racially profiled by the local police; being discriminated or fetishized by other conference participants; being studied and exploited as if we were topics of discussion and not actual participants; and other several life-threatening concerns for queer and transgender undocumented immigrants. As working class youth who did have the possibility to be present at this year’s conference, we must acknowledge those in our frontline communities who, due to financial hardships, were excluded from this space.

The same conversations are happening year after year, if these conversations do not change, we will not encourage undocumented people of color to attend this conference when it does not cater to us. Therefore, creating change needs to give Undocumented, Womyn, Transgender, Young People of Color and other frontline communities access and decision making power in how the conference is organized and who is being invited and making an effort to have meaningful participation from those groups of people.

We understand that our statement will be challenged by privileged people who are in decision making power.

We do not need you to agree or validate our statement, we just need you to listen and take action!
Regards,

Undocumented Queer, & Trans Youth of Color
The Immigrant Youth Coalition

#Not1MoreYear #CC15 #TheIYC #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #IYC_UQT

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Spot The Robotic Dog Is Here To Give You Nightmares About The Robot Uprising – VIDEO

Spot The Robotic Dog Is Here To Give You Nightmares About The Robot Uprising – VIDEO

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Do you remember BigDog, Boston Dynamics’s terrifying (but also cool) quadruped robot designed to assist soldiers through unfavorably rough terrain? Of course you do; it’s been haunting your nightmares of the robot uprising. Never one to leave well enough alone, the Google-funded company is back with a smaller, more nimble version of its canine-like robot they’re calling Spot.

Spot, like its larger relatives, moves around using a system of four articulated legs, an on-board computer, and an array of sensors that allow the machine to adapt to its surroundings much in the same way that an actual animal would.

As uncanny as it is to watch Spot dressage-trot its way through Boston Dynamics HQ, it’s difficult not to be impressed at the moments in which its behavior very closely resembles that of a living animal.

As Neel Patel explains in Wired, much of the life-like behavior showcased in the video is a natural outgrowth of Spot’s programming that’s designed to allow it to respond to external stimulus. In those moments where the two Spot units bump into one another, the machines attempt to correct the collision by orienting themselves in relation to one another. Programmatically, Spot’s making sure to move unencumbered. Visually, however, it looks like they’re purposefully trying to move together.

If the Matrix has taught us anything it’s that we should all consider investing in handheld electromagnetic pulse devices.

Check out footage of Boston Dynamics’s newest four-legged terror AFTER THE JUMP

 


Charles Pulliam-Moore

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/robot-dog-uprising-nigh.html

Damn, Sam: Reaction of a Kansas Activist

Damn, Sam: Reaction of a Kansas Activist
Several years ago, I committed my life to trying to make certain that it was more possible for more LGBT youth in Kansas to see a light in the darkness. To know that they are precisely and perfectly who they are supposed to be. There are many others who have made the same commitment.

In 2007 an executive order signed by then-governor Kathleen Sebelius provided protections for about 25,000 Kansas employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. On Tuesday, Sam Brownback issued his own executive order, repealing those protections.

In so doing, he took an action that extinguishes part of the light so many have worked to create. But the spark that is left will grow into a flame of truth and dignity. Why? Because the flame of truth and dignity is far more powerful than any amount of hate and discrimination.

My message to LGBT Kansans is this. DO NOT let him tell you who you are. DO NOT let him tell you who you have to be or who you can love. DO NOT let Brownback, or any other bigot, tell you what your value is. You are perfect. Not only is there nothing wrong with being lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender; it is beautiful. You are undeniably and exactly who you are supposed to be.

I am not frightened by this monstrous action, nor am I afraid of this man. He does not speak for Kansas. He does not speak for God. Hate is not a Christian value. Hate is not a Kansas value. Hate is not an American value. The greatest possible gift I can give to this world is to be my true, authentic self. Sam Brownback has no power to change that.

Ideologues like Brownback are a dying breed. The future belongs to equality. Legalized discrimination is breathing its last breaths. But those who would see the light extinguished, for young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, are fighting the battle of desperation.

They are pulling out all the stops and clinging to the dying branches of a tree that no longer has roots. They are no longer able, will never be again be able, to stop the progression of human dignity and civil rights.

However, in this battle of desperation, there are and will continue to be the last desperate acts of hate. Absolute and indefensible by their very nature, carrying the despicable and desolate mark of inhumanity. These inexcusable acts are not all-powerful. In the movie Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Princess Leia says, “The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.” True that.

We must stand together against the immoral designation of LGBT people as second-class citizens. We must do this in Kansas, across America, in Russia and in Uganda. We must do it anywhere the ugly two-headed snake of homophobia and transphobia dares to make its nasty presence known.

We are going to fight tooth and nail. That is a promise.

So I will endeavour to shine my light even more truthfully, even more powerfully, and even more brightly than ever before. I do not stand alone. We will continue the fight until there is a light in the darkness that can not be extinguished; until the darkness is no more.

The day is coming, sooner that you might think. Don’t ask me what’s the matter with Kansas. This is a great state. This is my state. You might want to ask me what’s the matter with Brownback. He’s not looking too good.

www.huffingtonpost.com/stephanie-mott/damn-sam-reaction-of-a-kansas-activist_b_6657944.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Italy's Highest Appeals Court Rules Against Gay Marriage

Italy's Highest Appeals Court Rules Against Gay Marriage

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Italy’s Supreme Court of Cassation, the country’s highest appeals court has ruled that same-sex marriage is not constitutionally required. However, the court did rule that same-sex couples in Italy were entitled to certain rights and protections which the state must guarantee. Italian news site Ansa reports:

Italy’s highest appeals court on Monday rejected same-sex marriage, saying there was nothing in the Constitution that requires the government to extend marriage rights to gays. However, the Cassation Court added that homosexuals have the right to a “protective” law that would ensure same-sex couples have the same rights as unmarried Italian couples. Neither same-sex marriage nor civil unions between same-sex partners are legally recognized in Italy but some cities, including Rome, have a civil union register.

In October, Rome’s Mayor married 16 gay couples in defiance of Italy’s laws on same-sex marriage. As the above report mentions, the eternal city created a register of civil unions for same-sex couples, a historic move. Bologna also came out in favor of recognizing same-sex unions in September.


Sean Mandell

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/italys-highest-appeals-court-rules-against-gay-marriage.html

President Of The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Thinks David Axelrod's Just 'Out To Sell Books'

President Of The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Thinks David Axelrod's Just 'Out To Sell Books'
President Obama’s stance on gay marriage has come under fire recently after former White House advisor David Axelrod made the claim that the President supported same-sex marriage all along, despite articulating to the pubic that he didn’t in earlier campaigns. In response to Axelrod’s allegation, Obama told BuzzFeed on Tuesday that “the notion” that he was “always in favor of [gay marriage] isn’t quite accurate,” and that his feelings have, in fact, evolved.

Justin Nelson, President of The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, came to President Obama’s defense in a Wednesday conversation with HuffPost Live, arguing that Axelrod’s comments are just a ploy to promote his new book, even though Obama’s proven to be a consistent ally to the gay community.

“David Axelrod is out to sell books and probably will sell a lot of books, and we all know controversy helps sell books,” he explained. “The fact of the matter is Americans were not there. It was somewhat widely known that the President when he was running for his state senate seat had answered a questionnaire that he was in favor of marriage equality.”

Regardless of what Obama’s saying now or has said in the past, Nelson feels the President’s done a more than sufficient job fighting for LGBT rights.

“I think the thing we have to remember here is that we had a choice in that election between a candidate who was pro-civil unions, pro-repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and another candidate who was supportive of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’ did not support civil unions and supported a constitutional amendment in his home state banning marriage equality,” he recalled.

“So was there an issue playing politics with an election? Of course — that’s always the case on hot button issues,” he continued. “[But] we judge a man by his actions, not by his words, and I think the actions of this president have been very pro-LGBT.”

Watch more from HuffPost Live’s conversation surrounding Obama’s stance on gay marriage here.

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Alabama Minister Arrested Trying To Marry Same-Sex Couple; Obama Predicts Major National Shift

Alabama Minister Arrested Trying To Marry Same-Sex Couple; Obama Predicts Major National Shift

Screen Shot 2015-02-11 at 12.04.11 PMThis can’t be the first time these words have been connected in a sentence: Things are a mess in Alabama.

What do you get when a state’s chief justice (in this case Ray Moore, the same idiot who defied a federal court order to remove a monument to the 10 commandments from the state courthouse) orders state judges to disobey the ruling of a federal judge who has determined that the state’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional? It’s not the set up to a joke. Alabama. You get Alabama.

And the situation is a bit confusing. Some counties are issuing marriage licenses to eager same-sex couples (see map, via New York Times), and some have closed up shop altogether, preventing both gay and straight couples from tying the knot.

In Autauga County, a woman named Anne Susan Diprizio was actually arrested after offering to perform a wedding ceremony for a lesbian couple who’d just received a license. Anne, who identified herself as a minister, now faces a charge of disorderly conduct following a dispute with Probate Judge Alfred Booth. Booth isn’t allowing same-sex marriages in his office despite the federal ruling.

Gov. Bentley, a Republican and a Southern Baptist, said “I don’t want Alabama to be seen as it was 50 years ago when a federal law was defied. I’m not going to do that. I’m trying to move this state forward.”

A federal judge has set a hearing that could determine if all counties must issue licenses.

Hopefully none of this will even matter soon. President Obama, speaking to Buzzfeed, predicted that:

“My sense is that the Supreme Court is about to make a shift, one that I welcome, which is to recognize that — having hit a critical mass of states that have recognized same-sex marriage — it doesn’t make sense for us to now have this patchwork system.”

h/t HuffPost

Dan Tracer

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Testosterone Prescriptions On The Rise As Clinics Market 'T' As Youth Supplements

Testosterone Prescriptions On The Rise As Clinics Market 'T' As Youth Supplements

440px-Depo-testosterone_200_mg_ml_cropA growing number of “age management” clinics across the country are beginning to seriously market testosterone therapy treatments as a means of combatting the natural side effects of growing older. More often than naught, we associate the transformative aspects of supplemental testosterone injections with transmen in the process of transitioning. But as Dr. Paul Campion explains in a lengthy profile in Fusion, the community of proponents for testosterone as a rejuvenating agent is growing larger.

“Testosterone is ridiculously powerful,” Campion says. “I can tell you from experience, the feeling of well-being, of focus, and of masculine energy are massively increased. It’s like you’re back to being 35.” Campion goes on:

“The emerging popularity of testosterone has opened up whole new business models for entrepreneurial doctors. Chains of shops that provide the hormone have exploded all over the United States, especially across the South. How many millions more men might be willing to try testosterone if it was easy to acquire, and a clinic happened to implant itself in an adjacent office building or a local strip mall, next to an abandoned video store and the Starbucks?”

Between 2001 and 2011 the number of men over the age of 40 taking testosterone supplements increased by nearly threefold. Today nearly four percent of men over the age of 60 report using products like AndroGel, a popular testosterone product. While lower testosterone levels are a recognized health risk for many, the recent spike in use and purchase of “t-products” is thought to be directly connected to increased marketing efforts billing the drugs as fountains of youth.

According to a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, one in four men are prescribed testosterone supplements without having consulted their physicians about whether or not the drugs are safe for them. As Fusion points out however, the market seems willing to pay the financial price and take the physical risks associated with a testosterone-fueled shot at a second adolescence.

“[I]n the coming years, the battles over T’s use are going to be repeated for future drugs that give people—anyone with money, at least—the power to transform the body beyond its innate abilities and configurations.”

Read the full piece here.


Charles Pulliam-Moore

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/testosterone-prescriptions-on-the-rise-as-clinics-market-t-as-youth-supplements.html

Alabama's First Married Same-Sex Couple: ‘It's Really Bittersweet'

Alabama's First Married Same-Sex Couple: ‘It's Really Bittersweet'
Gay marriage in Alabama is legal (even if not everyone thinks so)!

After the U.S. Supreme Court said it would not block a ruling by a Federal District Court judge who said the ban in the state on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional on Monday, Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore issued an order to state probate judges saying it wasn’t mandatory for them to uphold that ruling. But in Montgomery County on Monday, Tori Sisson and Shanté Wolfe legally shared their vows and spoke with HuffPost Live about the “bittersweet” moment.

As the couple of two years celebrated their new and legal union, Sisson and Wolfe weren’t reticent to acknowledge those still affected by existing homophobic sentiment and laws.

“It’s bittersweet because there are couples who are together longer than I have lived who didn’t get to see this day,” Wolfe told host Josh Zepps on Tuesday, later recalling how they spoke to a couple afraid to get married out of fear of losing their jobs.

When asked what they have to say to Alabama’s gay marriage opponents, Sisson defiantly stated, “Our love has nothing to do with you.”

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