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The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force sent out a press release last night informing us - and everyone else - that Rea Carey has been named the non-prifit's new executive director. Carey takes over for Matt Foreman, who left earlier this year and under whom Carey worked for four years. |
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The editorial union of these men counts as the first in a sporadic series called "Homo Encounters," during which our editor moderates a conversation between two notable homos from various fields. Today's one super Tuesday, so we thought Hudson and Foreman could offer some interesting thoughts on where the gay movement remains today - and where it's meant to go tomorrow. We don't want to give too much away, but be prepared for the pros and cons of incrementalism, how the Democrats can shape up (or ship out), why the federal level ain't the shit and which political enemies should be our mentors - after the jump, naturally. |
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Naugle Refuses To Give A Shit
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Law's Amendments Will Require Registration, User Log
Passed in 1988, Section 2257 works to combat child pornographers, but a series of amendments have expanded the law's net, especially on the net. Though regulations are meant to hinder porn peddlers, they can also be expanded to social sties. Private citizens who submit naughty pictures must register and provide a photo id. These logs can then be reviewed by the Attorney General and the FBI, says The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. Those of you interested in fighting this invasion of privacy better hurry up - the public has until September 10th to file a complaint. The Task Force provides all the relevant information. |
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How One Man, One Vote Aided Evangelical Ascension (And Helped Take Them Down)
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How One Man, One Vote Aided Evangelical Ascension
The religious right's well aware of this democratic flaw. Taking advantage of changing political tides, these "value voters" used tactical voting to elevate the GOP to heavenly heights - with hellish results. |
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Pop Star's Vagina A Cultural Bellwether
For many of today's women in their late teens and 20s, openness to intimate physical relationships with either gender has become a way of life, rather than an "experiment." This relatively new phenomenon is likely a product of a generation unconcerned with labels. Women's lesbianic ways not hard set? Oh, Sklar, you rub our funny bone good! |
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Plurality Voting Breeds Backward Politics (Part Two)
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Examines Ins and Outs of Gay Policy
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• It sure is hard being gay in suburbia. Especially when you can't find a whore to settled down with you. [Daily Herald] • It's alright to be gay in Latin America. Just remember not to try to be too normal. [The Economist] • Stephen Colbert on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'. [PageOneQ] • The Roxy's closing on Saturday. Get you glitter, glow sticks and shitty club mixes and live it up. [NY Observer] • South African flick Black Beaulahs takes a look at the lives of three gay men in Soweto. Did you know that "beaulah" is South African slang for beautiful man? Well, now you do… [Mamba Online] • The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force sez, "Porn stars are just like us!" [AmericaBlog] • A Forrest Gump sequel? Vomit. [Ain't It Cool?] • Maryland's Montgomery County School says fuck you to haters and vows to keep teaching about homosexuality. [Washington Times] |
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It's no surprise to see correlations between a state's legislation concerning abortion and its laws concerning gay rights. New analysis from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and two other advocacy groups that looked at 25 different laws – ranging from recognition of same-sex unions to accessibility to emergency contraception – put New Mexico and New York on the top of the list, while Ohio and South Dakota shared the bottom spot. Not surprisingly, the conservative legislator Sen. Lee Schoenbeck (R-, S.D.), congratulated himself, calling the results as “a badge of honor.” |