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Caitlyn Jenner running for California governor – POLITICO – Politico

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Jenner, however, will give Newsom a challenger with name recognition and wealth in a vast state of 40 million people, where candidates often struggle to connect with voters in large and distinct media markets.

She said she has filed paperwork to run for governor but won’t make a “formal announcement” until “the coming weeks.” In a statement, Jenner sharply criticized Newsom as well as Democrats in the state legislature.

“California has been my home for nearly 50 years,” Jenner said in the statement. “I came here because I knew that anyone, regardless of their background or station in life, could turn their dreams into reality. But for the past decade, we have seen the glimmer of the Golden State reduced by one-party rule that places politics over progress and special interests over people. Sacramento needs an honest leader with a clear vision.”

Jenner’s Friday announcement was first reported by Axios.

While the recall election has not yet been scheduled, organizers say they submitted hundreds of thousands of signatures more than the minimum needed to force a special election prior to the 2022 midterms, when Newsom was planning to seek a second term.

Jenner, 71, is getting aid from a network of former President Donald Trump’s staffers and consultants. POLITICO has reported that she has been talking with former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale and Tony Fabrizio, the former president’s pollster. Axios reported Friday that Steven Cheung, who served as a senior communications adviser for Trump’s unsuccessful reelection campaign, will also join the Jenner effort.

Newsom immediately telegraphed Friday he would highlight Jenner’s ties to Trump figures — a potential liability given the former president’s enduring unpopularity among California voters — to rally his supporters and raise money.

“She is working closely with Donald Trump’s former presidential campaign manager and the person behind his small-dollar fundraising success,” Newsom said in a Friday morning email to supporters. “So we’re going to need help keeping up with Caitlyn’s personal wealth and ability to raise money from right-wing donors now that she has Trump’s team with her.”

Jenner’s initial statement did not echo many of the top priorities of Trump, who won only 34 percent of the vote in California in the 2020 election. Instead, she called herself “a compassionate disruptor throughout [her] life” and framed her campaign around a post-Covid economic recovery.

“Small businesses have been devastated because of the over-restrictive lockdown,” she said in the statement. “An entire generation of children have lost a year of education and have been prevented from going back to school, participating in activities, or socializing with their friends. Taxes are too high, killing jobs, hurting families, and putting an especially heavy burden on our most vulnerable people.”

Jenner also jabbed at Newsom for a major misstep that gave oxygen to the recall drive in November: his dinner at the French Laundry restaurant as he urged Californians to stay home and avoid gathering in groups.

“This isn’t the California we know. This is Gavin Newsom’s California, where he orders us to stay home but goes to dinner with his lobbyist friends,” she said.

Recall backers applauded Jenner’s entry into the race. “The campaign to replace Gavin Newsom just entered a new phase,” said Randy Economy, a spokesperson for the recall drive.

Republican strategist Rob Stutzman, who served as an adviser to Schwarzenegger in the 2003 recall, said Jenner’s chief impact as a candidate could be significant “because this pushes this recall into the realm of pop culture,” providing shows like Saturday Night Live and late-night comedians with plenty of fodder — “and that is not where Newsom’s people want to run the race.”

Still, Jenner will face significant obstacles to winning election as a Republican. If, as expected, the recall is approved, voters will face a ballot with two questions: whether to remove Newsom from office, and who should replace him. While Jenner’s wealth and celebrity — and a crowded field that could yield a winner with only a plurality of the vote — could help her stand out, the ballot of potential Newsom replacements would only matter if a majority of recall voters chose to remove Newsom on the first question.

When Schwarzenegger ran in the 2003 recall, he had just led a successive initiative campaign the previous year that required California to earmark funds for after-school programs. That effort dovetailed with his previous work as chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports for President George H.W. Bush and as a co-founder of a nonprofit focused on sports programs for disadvantaged children. The initiative campaign also had the effect of introducing Schwarzenegger to California voters as he was contemplating a run for office.

Jenner has become a voice for transgender rights, but Democrats and other California political players on Friday noted that she has had little involvement with state issues. It is likely that Jenner will try to use that as an asset as an outsider trying to change California government.

Schwarzenegger spokesperson Daniel Ketchell asserted Friday on Twitter that there is little in common between Jenner and Schwarzenegger aside from celebrity. Ketchell suggested Jenner’s move was more reflective of Trump — who arrived with major name recognition, but no political experience.

“Celebrity comparisons are easy until they’re not,” he wrote. “Like Trump and Arnold — both outsiders elected by angry voters. But one passed reforms to bring sanity to the electoral system and bring the anger level down, and one sh– all over the electoral system and ratcheted anger up.”

Stutzman said that Jenner’s entry reprises some of the same issues and angst about celebrity candidates. “When we saw this 18 years ago, there were figures from pop culture that used the recall as a platform to buffet their own fame,” he said.

“We should give her a chance to see if she can articulate a vision for governor before defining this as something to chalk up to a stunt,” Stutzman said. But given her lack of involvement in civic issues and rare commentary on politics, “I don’t think she develops into a serious candidate who has a huge impact on the race.”

California LGBT leaders on Friday greeted Jenner’s entry with heavy skepticism and accusations that she was part of a Trump-backed recall effort.

“It’s a desperate grasp for publicity that would almost be comical if this recall weren’t such a dangerous threat to the health, safety and civil rights of trans Californians,’’ said Samuel Garrett-Pate, spokesperson for Equality California, one of the nation’s largest advocacy groups for the LGBTQ and transgender community. “The Trump Administration spent 4 years attacking the trans community — trans students, patriotic trans servicemembers, trans patients in hospitals and trans people experiencing homelessness. Caitlyn said so herself.”

According to polls, the governor is currently well-positioned to fight off the effort. A Public Policy Institute of California poll released last month showed just 40 percent of likely voters would choose to remove Newsom before the end of his term, while 56 percent would vote “no” on the recall.

Jenner is not the only Republican to jump in for the likely recall. Businessman John Cox, whom Newsom defeated easily in 2018, is running again, and former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer is also in the race.

Republican consultant Tim Rosales said it’s too early to determine how she would affect the nascent field of Republican challengers.

“At this point, I think any Republican in the race has as good a shot as anybody else,” said Rosales, who until recently worked for Republican businessman John Cox’s campaign. “I don’t think voters have a particularly strong views or that any of the candidates are particularly well-defined at this point to voters who are considering an alternative to the governor, so I think it’s potentially an open field for any candidate.”

POLITICO reported this week that Jenner did not cast ballots in nearly two-thirds of the elections in which she was eligible to vote since 2000. Though critical of Newsom, she did not vote in the 2018 gubernatorial election in which the Democratic governor had the biggest landslide victory for a non-incumbent since 1930. Nor did she vote in the 2003 gubernatorial recall.

All told, Jenner has voted just nine times in California’s 26 statewide elections since 2000, Los Angeles County records show.

Jeremy B. White contributed to this report.

Hermès offering $699 AirTag travel tag and new $570 MagSafe case exclusively on their website – 9to5Mac

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Earlier this week Apple announced that they were extending their partnership with Hermès to include AirTag and AirTag accessories. During the keynote we saw three distinct styles of AirTag Hermès, but there happens to be a fourth one exclusively on Hermès’s website. Hermès is offering a $699 leather travel tag that includes a single AirTag Hermès. The company is also now offering their own leather MagSafe case for iPhone 12.

The “Apple AirTag Hermès Travel Tag” is currently available for preorder on the Hermès website and says that it will start shipping on April 29th, the day before AirTags are officially available. Like the Hermès key ring, bag charm and luggage tag the travel tag comes in their iconic brown leather with white stitching. Although it is only offered in that one color. Somewhat ironically, the travel tag includes a window for you to write your name, address, phone number and email address.

In addition to debuting AirTag and AirTag accessories, Hermès is also introducing their first MagSafe case for iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. The new case is made out of light brown Fauve leather. It has a stamped design that represents the ribbon that Hermès wraps their product boxes in. Hermès says that the case easily snaps on magnetically, which sounds just like Apple’s official cases. As you can imagine, the case is compatible with Qi accessories as well as MagSafe ones. Hermès has priced their MagSafe case at a jaw dropping $570. More than half the price of the phone you’ll be putting it on. The case is available for preorder now and starts shipping on April 27th.

Both the travel tag and MagSafe cases look absolutely beautiful. But it’s hard for most of us to get around the absolutely astronomical price tags that are placed on Apple x Hermès products. Particularly when AirTag is only $29 and Apple’s own leather accessories are just $35 or $39. Apple’s own leather MagSafe case is $59 compared to the $570 Hermès is selling theirs for.

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Theater Review: Powerful ‘Pipeline’ makes an impression in Westcoast video production – Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Renata Eastlick, left, as a high school teacher and Donovan Whitney as her son in a scene from the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe production of “Pipeline” by Dominique Morisseau.

For the first time in more than a year, I almost felt like I was back watching a live performance in a theater Friday night. It was the opening night screening of a video version of Dominique Morisseau’s powerful and involving 2017 play “Pipeline,” produced by the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe.

Yes, I was among a small mask-wearing crowd seated in two-person pods in the theater’s parking lot on a warm spring night. And yes, we were watching a video of stage performances. But there is something so gripping about the way director L. Peter Callendar has filmed the stage play – as a theatrical performance – that you might forget the surroundings and feel like you’re actually inside that theater, breathing the same air as the actors.

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I have seen a handful of fun shows presented live outdoors in the last year, and I’ve seen my share of video recorded plays, most of which left me unengaged.

Maybe I’ve just been starved for drama for too long, but “Pipeline” feels different as it tells the story of Nya, an inner city schoolteacher battling for the future of her son, a bright student at an elite boarding school where his inner rage about the world might derail the opportunities his parents want him to have.

Joel P.E. King, left, plays the father trying to come to an understanding with his troubled son, played by Donovan Whitney in a staged video production of “Pipeline” from Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe.

In just 90 minutes we discover a lot about the characters and the world in scenes that are alternately heartwarming and heartbreaking (sometimes both simultaneously) with touches of humor. You feel like cheering the bravado of the wonderful Emilia Sargent, as Nya’s colleague Laurie, who has just returned to school after a parent attacked her with a knife. This is her playground, and no one is going to stop her, but you also sense the nervousness in her words.

One brief scenes provides a full sense of what life is like in this school, and why Nya and her ex-husband, Xavier, decided to send their son to private school.

As Nya, Renata Eastlick portrays the essence of a woman burdened by just about everything in the world. She’s worried about Omari’s potential expulsion. She is still in love with Xavier, feels the danger lurking in her school and is struggling to teach Gwendolyn Brooks’ poetry without it all crashing in on her.

Nya’s relationship with Omari is paramount but not easy. As played by Whitney in possibly his strongest local role to date, he is a headstrong young man rebelling against hypocrisy. Omari has clearly listened to what he has been taught and he tries to consider every potential ramification of his words or actions. That can be too much, even for a mature teenager. His father, played by Joel P.E. King, has the cocky air of someone who thinks he has the answers, but his usual response is to just step away.

Donovan Whitney and Emerald Rose Sullivan play classmates at a boarding school in the Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe video production of “Pipeline” by Dominique Morisseau.

The most engaging relationship is between Omari and Jasmine, a fellow student played with a radiant strength and defiance by Emerald Rose Sullivan, who is not afraid to challenge authority, even when her efforts may seem misguided.

Morisseau has crafted beautifully written scenes that are believably played by Callender’s cast, which also includes Isaac Esau Gay as a security guard who takes a personal interest in the teachers. 

Callender and his cast performed the play inside the WBTT theater without an audience with the actors kept at safe distances. The fine videography by Bill Wagy gives you an intimate an up-close look, as if he is capturing everywhere you want to look. Adam Spencer’s scenic design, Adrienne Pitts’s costumes, Joseph Oshry’s lighting and Jay Poppe’s video projections all add to the story both on stage and on video.

I am sorry the pandemic makes it impossible to experience these performances live. But the video being screened outdoors through Thursday will be available for home streaming Friday through May 23.

‘Pipeline’

By Dominique Morisseau. Directed by L. Peter Calennder. Reviewed Friday, April 23, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe, outdoor screenings, 1012 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota. Through Thursday. Home streaming is available May 1-23. Tickets are $20. 941-366-1505; westcoastblacktheatre.org

Jay Handelman, arts editor and theater critic, has been an editor and writer at the Sarasota Herald-Tribune since 1984. Read more of his arts and entertainment stories. And please support local journalism by subscribing to the Herald-Tribune.

Gay Guatemala congressman survives robbery attempt – Los Angeles Blade

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Guatemalan Congressman Aldo Dávila participates in a protest in Guatemala City in 2019. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers)

GUATEMALA CITY — A gay congressman from Guatemala on April 19 survived a robbery attempt.

Aldo Dávila sent the Blade a surveillance video that shows three men approaching his vehicle while it was stopped at a traffic light near Guatemala’s National Library in Guatemala City.

The three men appeared to have weapons when they approached the vehicle.

One of Dávila’s bodyguards who was driving the vehicle shot one of the men. The two other men ran away shortly before passersby and police officers gathered.

Dávila was not injured.

“I am thankful for life,” he said in a video he posted to his Facebook page after the attempted robbery.

Dávila — a member of the Winaq movement, a leftist party founded by Rigoberta Menchú, an indigenous human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner — in 2019 became the first openly gay man elected to Guatemala’s congress. Dávila had previously been the executive director of Asociación Gente Positiva, a Guatemala City-based HIV/AIDS service organization.

Violence based on sexual orientation remains commonplace in Guatemala. It nevertheless remains unclear whether the men targeted Dávila — a vocal critic of President Alejandro Giammattei, his government and political corruption in the country — because he is gay.

Dávila told the Associated Press he “constantly receives threats because of my work, but nothing more than that.” Dávila also said he now travels with several police officers.

“I will continue working, I will continue speaking out and I will continue speaking for people who have been historically excluded,” he said in his Facebook video.

Dávila told the Blade the Guatemalan Public Ministry is responsible for any investigation into the incident.

“They would be the ones who would have to determine if there will be an investigation or not,” he said. “There should be one in theory, but the Public Ministry in Guatemala is not the best, or the most trustworthy (institution.)”

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Three transgender people allege they suffered abuse at a Miami jail last year after police arrested them during Black Lives Matter protests.

The Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund in a letter it sent to Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava on Wednesday notes Christian Pallidine, a college student who identifies as a trans man, was attending a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Miami on May 31, 2020, when Miami-Dade police officers arrested him and charged him with violating a county-wide curfew.

Pallidine arrived at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center a short time later, and the letter notes personnel abused him because of his gender identity.

“The staff at TGK subjected Mr. Pallidine to degrading and outrageous treatment because he is transgender,” it reads. “TGK staff forced him to strip and display his genitals in front of a group of officers — part of a series of invasive, pseudo-medical, sexualized procedures conducted on him for no legitimate purpose. TGK staff also belittled Mr. Pallidine, publicized his transgender status to others, asked gratuitous questions about his anatomy, and called him derogatory names.”

The letter, among other things, notes Pallidine underwent an examination that “focused solely on his transgender status” and it “took place in a public area where others could easily see and hear him and the person questioning him.” The letter says the officer who conducted the exam asked him “multiple questions about his genitals and plans for future medical care, such as, ‘Do you want a penis in the future?’”

Pallidine alleges he was forced to take a pregnancy test “because of his genitals” and officers mocked him because of his gender identity. Pallidine also says officers forced him to undergo a strip search and placed him in solidary confinement before his release.

Jae Bucci and Gabriela Amaya Cruz on July 19, 2020, attended a rally and march for Black trans women in downtown Miami. Miami-Dade police officers brought them to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center after they arrested them.

Bucci, who is a teacher and makeup artist, on Wednesday during a virtual press conference that TLDEF, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Harvard LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic organized, said the gender marker on her ID is female and the Miami-Dade Police Department processed her as such. Bucci noted Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center personnel also processed her as female, but she said an officer told her, “Aha, I knew it. That’s what I was looking for” after she disclosed her gender identity.

Bucci said her friends were not able to find her because officers had reclassified her as male. Bucci told reporters that officers placed her with male prisoners and, like Pallidine, forced her to undergo an “illegal strip search in front of several officers.”

“They tugged at my piercings, drawing blood, and forcibly tried to remove my hair, assuming it to be a wig,” said Bucci.

“They forced me to sit with men … I was put in danger,” she added. “I needed protection. I asked to be seated with other women, but the guards were only hyper-focused on my genitals, repeatedly calling me a man.”

Bucci said she was later placed in solitary confinement “for hours with no contact, food, water, leading to a panic attack where I began to self-harm and contemplate suicide.” Bucci said officers also forced her to wear men’s clothing “with my breasts clearly visible.”

Jae Bucci (Photo by Emely Virta)

Amaya Cruz — a barista, artist and activist — said she suffered many of the same abuses that Bucci and Pallidine described once she arrived at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

Amaya Cruz told reporters the officers did not know whether to place her with female or male inmates once she disclosed her gender identity to them.

She said officers forced her to remove her wig before they took her mugshot.

Amaya Cruz said she objected to male officers patting her down, and they told a female colleague that “he’s saying he’s a woman, but he’s a man. He has a dick still.”

Amaya Cruz said the female officer did her pat down and allowed her to fill out paperwork in which she disclosed her gender identity. Amaya Cruz said the officer allowed her to sit with other female inmates.

Amaya Cruz was born with ectrodactyly, a rare genetic disorder that limits finger movement, but she was subject to “excessive force” during the pat down and when guards took her fingerprints.

Amaya Cruz said the female officer who did her pat-down told her to change into a pair of basketball shorts and a white t-shirt before her release.

“I was so uncomfortable and I just complied because my only reaction was I don’t want to be here any longer,” said Amaya Cruz. “At that point I felt uncomfortable, humiliated, my gender was being yelled out the entire night. My gender identity was not being taken seriously in any way.”

Gabriela Amaya Cruz (Photo by Sonya Revell/Southern Poverty Law Center)

TLDEF Staff Attorney Alejandra Caraballo told reporters the “health and safety of our clients were jeopardized by the willful and wanton treatment by the officers at TGK.”

“The current policies followed at TGK are woefully inadequate and are discriminatory on their face, which will inevitably lead towards the targeted harassment of trans people in custody,” added Caraballo.

Harvard LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic Founding Director Alexander Chen also took part in the press conference alongside Arianna Lint, chief executive officer of Arianna’s Center, an organization that serves trans women in South Florida. Tatiana Williams, co-founder and executive director of Transinclusive Group, which also works with trans people in South Florida, also participated.

“The change has to happen, as we all mentioned, structurally,” said Williams. “It has to happen at the top.”

Two men hold their fists in their air during an anti-police brutality protest in downtown Miami on June 1, 2020. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers)

The letter to Levine Cava calls for her office to “reach a resolution” with Pallidine, Bucci and Amaya Cruz without litigation that specifically addresses several points:

1) “Policy and procedure updates to address the issues faced by our clients and other transgender community members.”

2) “Meaningful accountability measures for MDCR (Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department) staff that go well beyond what Internal Affairs currently provides.”

3) “Appropriate discipline for the MDCR staff involved in the inappropriate treatment of our clients.”

4) “Updates to county records concerning our clients and their gender.”

5) “Compensation to our clients as allowed by law; and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs as allowed by law.”

“We have achieved similar results working with officials elsewhere in the country, and are confident we can do the same here,” reads the letter.

Chen echoed this point during the press conference.

“We have every expectation that we will be able to come to an accord with the county that will both do justice to our plaintiffs and protect transgender people in the county going forward,” he said.

Lint, like Chen, noted Levine Cava championed LGBTQ rights when she was a member of the Miami-Dade County Commission until she succeeded now-Congressman Carlos Giménez last November.

“I am calling on Mayor Levine Cava to continue this support for the transgender community by taking steps to address the mistreatment of transgender individuals in Miami-Dade County jails,” said Lint. “Arianna’s Center is committed to working with Mayor Levine Cava to eradicate prejudice against the transgender community in our prisons, jails, detention centers and through the whole criminal justice system.”

Levine Cava’s office has not returned the Washington Blade’s request for comment.

Gay Guatemala congressman survives robbery attempt – Washington Blade

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Guatemalan Congressman Aldo Dávila participates in a protest in Guatemala City in 2019. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers)

A gay congressman from Guatemala on April 19 survived a robbery attempt.

Aldo Dávila sent the Washington Blade a surveillance video that shows three men approaching his vehicle while it was stopped at a traffic light near Guatemala’s National Library in Guatemala City.

The three men appeared to have weapons when they approached the vehicle.

One of Dávila’s bodyguards who was driving the vehicle shot one of the men. The two other men ran away shortly before passersby and police officers gathered.

Dávila was not injured.

“I am thankful for life,” he said in a video he posted to his Facebook page after the attempted robbery.

Dávila — a member of the Winaq movement, a leftist party founded by Rigoberta Menchú, an indigenous human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner — in 2019 became the first openly gay man elected to Guatemala’s congress. Dávila had previously been the executive director of Asociación Gente Positiva, a Guatemala City-based HIV/AIDS service organization.

Violence based on sexual orientation remains commonplace in Guatemala. It nevertheless remains unclear whether the men targeted Dávila — a vocal critic of President Alejandro Giammattei, his government and political corruption in the country — because he is gay.

Dávila told the Associated Press he “constantly receives threats because of my work, but nothing more than that.” Dávila also said he now travels with several police officers.

“I will continue working, I will continue speaking out and I will continue speaking for people who have been historically excluded,” he said in his Facebook video.

Dávila told the Blade the Guatemalan Public Ministry is responsible for any investigation into the incident.

“They would be the ones who would have to determine if there will be an investigation or not,” he said. “There should be one in theory, but the Public Ministry in Guatemala is not the best, or the most trustworthy (institution.)”

Tucker Carlson under for for yearbook entry seen as mocking gay politician Harvey Milk’s murder – Yahoo News

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<p>Fox News host Tucker Carlson</p> (Getty Images)

Fox News host Tucker Carlson

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Fox News host Tucker Carlson is being condemned as homophobic for his entry in a 1991 Trinity College yearbook in which he appears to make a joke about the murder of Harvey Milk, California’s first openly gay elected politician.

Under Mr Carlson’s photo, it lists he is a member of the “Dan White Society” and Jesse Helms Foundation. Dan White shot and killed Mr Milk and San Francisco mayor George Moscone in 1978. Jesse Helms was a conservative former US senator from North Carolina, who called gay people “disgusting” and opposed funding for AIDS research and treatment.

Mr Carlson has not directly addressed the yearbook page, but Trinity College confirmed to TheWrap it appears authentic, and that it doesn’t believe there was a Dan White Society at the school.

He did, however, go after Washington Post media columnist Erik Wemple in recent days, after the writer reportedly was calling Mr Carlson’s old acquaintances to ask about his background, saying Post owner and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos “had one of his minions, a mentally unbalanced middle-aged man called Erik Wemple, pull our dusty college yearbook and call around and see if we’d done anything naughty at the age of 19.”

Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mr Carlson has been condemned for the photo.

“I’m rarely at a loss for words, but this is truly despicable and well beyond the garden variety homophobic crap we’ve come to expect from this guy,” LGBTQ activist Cleve Jones, who was a friend of Mr Milk’s, told the San Francisco Chronicle.

“Dan White was an assassin who murdered the Mayor of San Francisco and a San Francisco City Supervisor in cold blood. I just can’t wrap my mind around the depth of his depravity.”

Ray Mabus, the former secretary of the Navy under president Barack Obama, criticized the joke as well.

“Harvey Milk was a Navy diver, one of the toughest jobs there is, who was kicked out only for being gay,” Mr Mabus wrote on Twitter. “Made our Navy weaker. I named a ship after Harvey Milk because he represented our values and he served. Still trying to learn which branch Tucker Carlson served in.”

It’s not the first time critics are saying the popular Fox host engaged in homophobic conduct. During appearances on the “Bubba the Love Sponge” radio show, Mr Carlson regularly used racist, sexist, and homophobic language like “f—,” according to the liberal watchdog group Media Matters for America.

He also called efforts to repeal the prohibitions on gay people serving openly in the military “propaganda,” and once lamented that 2018 Democratic Vermont gubernatorial candidate Christine Hallquist, the first openly trans nominee for a major party governorship, benefitted from “transgender privilege.”

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Vandal smashes Artpace window, affecting exhibition by gay San Antonio artist José Villalobos – outinsa.com

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In an apparent act of vandalism, someone earlier this week shattered a window at downtown contemporary art complex Artpace.

According to artist José Villalobos, the vandal hurled a brick through one of the Main Avenue windows facing his exhibition “De Los Otros.” Artpace positioned the installation by the windows so passersby could view it from the outside.

“Early this week I was informed that the windows, which allowed 24/7 access to view my exhibit, were vandalized,” Villalobos said in a Wednesday Instagram post. It was accompanied by multiple photos of the broken window and glass littering the building interior.

In several images, a chunk of brick and glass shards are visible on one of the cots used in the installation.

Villalobos is a Latinx and gay artist whose work protests “the toxicity of machismo.” “De Los Otros” centers on the true story of a gay farm worker who was a part of the Bracero Program, which brought millions of Mexican laborers to the United States in the mid-20th century.

In his post, Villalobos said it was hard not to imagine that the attack might have been directed toward him or due to the nature of his work.

“A brick was thrown through the main space, and it’s difficult not to feel that this is a personal attack as a queer individual,” he stated. “This has allowed me to reflect deeper on the small mindedness and the lack of acceptance of the narratives of my work.”

“I view this act as fuel to empower my practice. Thank you to those who brought this incident to my attention, thankfully no one or anything was harmed,” he added.

El Paso-based photographer Jeanette Nevarez captured Villalobos in a hat he hopes to use in a future performance.

“At Artpace we support the creation of artwork and exhibitions that explore important and timely issues for our community,” Artpace told the San Antonio Current via email. “The vandalism of our building and José Villalobos’s exhibition is concerning and incredibly disheartening, but we are in the process of getting the window replaced so that the exhibition can be again on view for all to see.”

According to Artpace, “De Los Otros” has been extended through July 18, and an upcoming screening of Villalobos’ associated performance work is in the works.

Artpace is open to visitors by appointment, and “De Los Otros” will again be available to view 24/7 from outside once the window is replaced.

An outlawed gay love gets set to music in ‘Midnight at The Never Get’ – DC Metro Theater Arts

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Midnight at The Never Get—the Off-Broadway smash hit and third production in the Signature Features 2021 Season—will stream April 30 through June 21, 2021, in HD on Marquee TV. With book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson grant winner Mark Sonnenblick (IndependentsDragons Love Tacos), Midnight at The Never Get features the performance of a lifetime from a 1960s underground gay nightclub in Greenwich Village.

Christian Douglas and Sam Bolen in ‘Midnight at The Never Get.’ Photo by Christopher Mueller.

If life is a rehearsal for your memory, what moment would you replay? It is 1965 in New York City and cabaret crooner Trevor is in love—with Arthur, his songwriter. With their romance outlawed, the two create an act in the back room of an illegal Greenwich Village gay bar. However, pressures from a world on the cusp of change expose an ache for what they could never have in a wistful and whimsical serenade with tunes reminiscent of the Great American Songbook.

Midnight at The Never Get stars Sam Bolen (Lucille Lorton Award for Midnight at The Never Get, New York City Center Encores!’s Gentlemen Prefer Blondes) and Christian Douglas (Signature Vinyl, Arena Stage’s Newsies) and features Bobby Smith (Simply Sondheim, Studio Theatre’s A Class Act).

“Mark Sonnenblick has written a musical that is romantic and heartbreaking,” says Associate Artistic Director Matthew Gardiner, who directs. “It’s a story about the tectonic power of a love affair and the trace it leaves behind, for better or worse. I’m very excited to bring this haunting and moving musical into your living rooms with this filmed production.”

“Central to Signature Theatre’s mission is the development and promotion of new musicals,” says Managing Director Maggie Boland. “Midnight at The Never Get is a heartfelt and bittersweet story of love and yearning and we are thrilled to be a part of its bright and promising future as part of the American musical canon.”

Sam Bolen and Christian Douglas in ‘Midnight at The Never Get.’ Photo by Christopher Mueller.

Midnight at The Never Get will be available to stream from April 30 through June 21 in HD on Marquee TV, an on-demand streaming platform dedicated to global arts and culture. Signature Features subscribers will receive early access to streaming. Single stream tickets are available to purchase for $35 and subscriptions to the full season for $200. Tickets and subscriptions can be purchased at SigTheatre.org. The show will be available to stream for 72 hours after patron’s initial viewing has begun. Closed Captioning and an audio described version will be available in English.

Midnight at The Never Get’s book music and lyrics are written by Mark Sonnenblick with conception by Sam Bolen, Max Friedman, and Mark Sonnenblick. Directed by Signature’s Associate Artistic Director Matthew Gardiner (Simply SondheimA Chorus Line), with Music Direction by Angie Benson (Assassins, Olney Theatre Center’s Singin’ in the Rain), the complete creative team includes Costume Design by Frederick P. Deeben (Georgie: My Adventures with George Rose; PCPA Theaterfest’s Oklahoma!), Lighting Design by Adam Honoré (Daniel J. Watts’ The Jam: Only Child, The Public’s Ain’t No Mo), Sound Design by Ryan Hickey (Simply SondheimGun & Powder), Orchestrations by Adam Podd (NYMF’s Peter Who?Pope! (an epic musical)), Casting by Kelly Crandall d’Amboise (Simply SondheimLight Years), and Production Coordinator Kerry Epstein (Daniel J. Watts’ The Jam: Only Child, Simply Sondheim). The production was filmed by Chiet Productions, Director of Photography Justin Chiet, Associate Producer/Editor James Gardiner, with assistant editing by Natalie Ridgley. Full bios are below.

CAST

Sam Bolen (Conception) NEW YORK: York Theatre: Midnight at The Never Get (Lucille Lortel Award nomination – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical); NYMF: Pope! An Epic Musical (NYMF Award Outstanding Lead Actor); New York City Center Encores: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Irma La Douce, The New Yorkers, Me & My Girl, Annie Get Your Gun, It’s a Bird…it’s Superman!, High Button Shoes; The Tank: STREEPSHOW; Old Hat Theatre Co: Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Hamlet. REGIONAL: Provincetown Inn: Midnight at The Never Get; Malta Jupiter: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; New London Barn Playhouse: Forever Plaid, The Mousetrap, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. EDUCATION: Yale University, William Esper Studio. www.sambolen.com @wafflehouses

Christian Douglas SIGNATURE: Signature Vinyl, Gun & Powder (Ensemble, Jesse u/s), Devotion (SigYale Workshop), Two’s Company Summer CabaretDC AREA: Arena Stage: Newsies (Seitz, Jack Kelly u/s); Kennedy Center: Chasing the Wind (Nijah); Red Branch Theater Company: Dogfight (Eddie Birdlace); Strathmore Artist in Residence, singer/songwriter (2019-2020). U.S. Army Chorus, tenor and featured soloist (2016-2020) AWARDS: Lotte Lenya Competition ($10,000 prize winner); American Traditions Vocal Competition (4th place finalist) EDUCATION: University of Maryland, BM in Vocal Performance. Instagram: @christiandouglasmusic Website: christiandouglasmusic.com

Bobby Smith SIGNATURE: 20 shows, Grand HotelPassionLight YearsA Little Night MusicTitanicSimply SondheimCompanyMidwestern GothicRoad Show, Threepenny OperaDisney’s Freaky Friday, La Cage aux Folles (Helen Hayes Award), and Spin (Helen Hayes Award). BROADWAY: Crazy for You. OFF-BROADWAY: Forever PlaidThe World Goes ‘RoundOf Thee I Sing. NATIONAL TOURS: Brigadoon, The World Goes ‘Round. DC AREA: Studio Theatre: A Class ActThe Long Christmas Ride HomeCaroline, or ChangeGrey Gardens; Reefer MadnessJerry Springer: The Opera; Ford’s Theatre: Elmer GantryLiberty Smith1776, A Christmas Carol, Violet; MetroStage: Girl in the Goldfish BowlMusical of Musicals, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (Helen Hayes Award). AWARDS: 2018 Anderson/Hopkins award.

Christian Douglas and Sam Bolen in ‘Midnight at The Never Get.’ Photo by Christopher Mueller.

CREATIVE TEAM

Mark Sonnenblick (Book, Music & Lyrics/Conception) OFF-BROADWAY: York Theatre Company: Midnight at The Never Get; Soho Playhouse: Independents; Ars Nova: Stompcat in Lawndale. REGIONAL: TheatreworksUSA: Dragons Love Tacos; Denver Center for the Performing Arts: Wheel of Misfortune; Washington National Opera: Twenty Minutes Or Less. VIRTUAL COVID SITUATION: Saturday Night Seder. AWARDS: Mark has been nominated for Primetime Emmy, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, and Outer Critics Circle awards. He has won a MAC Award (“Show of the Year”), a Bistro Award, a Jonathan Larson Grant (American Theatre Wing), a Harold Adamson Lyric Award (ASCAP), and “Best Production” at the New York Fringe Festival.

Max Friedman (Conception/Original Direction) BROADWAY: Be More Chill (Associate, dir. Stephen Brackett). OFF-BROADWAY: Midnight at The Never Get. NYC CABARET: Lincoln Center American Songbook: Joe Iconis & Family, Charlie Rosen’s Broadway Big Band, Ruby Manger Live! The Farewell EngagementLoserSongs: An Evening with Will Roland; Noel Carey & Julia Mattison’s Wayward Brainchildren, Paul Jabara’s Rachael Lily Rosenbloom… and don’t you ever forget it. REGIONAL: Midnight at The Never Get in Provincetown. AWARDS: 2017 Bistro & 2019 MAC Awards for Midnight at The Never Get.

Matthew Gardiner (Director) SIGNATURE: Director: Simply SondheimSignature VinylA Chorus LineBilly ElliotPassionGirlfriend, Crazy for YouMidwestern GothicJelly’s Last JamLa Cage Aux Folles, West Side StoryCabaretSoonSunday in the Park with GeorgeThe Threepenny OperaTender NapalmDreamgirls, Dying CityXanadu, Really Really, The Hollow, Side by Side by Sondheim, Art, [title of show], See What I Wanna See; Choreographer: BlackbeardTitanicThe FixCompanySweeney Todd, Dirty Blonde. INTERNATIONAL: South Korea- OD Company: Doctor Zhivago (Director); Titanic (Choreographer). DC THEATRE: Director: Round House Theatre: Caroline, or ChangeOrdinary Days; Ford’s Theatre: The Laramie Project; Kennedy Center: Snow White, Rose Red (and Fred!); MetroStage: tick, tick…BOOM!; Studio Theatre: Jerry Springer: The Opera; Reefer Madness; Choreographer: Round House Theatre: The Legend of Georgia McBride; Shakespeare Theatre: The Tempest; MetroStage: Jacques Brel is Alive And Well…; Studio Theatre: Grey Gardens, Adding Machine. EDUCATION: Carnegie Mellon University.

Angie Benson (Music Director) SIGNATURE: Ol’ Blue Eyes: Frank Sinatra, AssassinsGrand HotelGirlfriend. NATIONAL TOUR: A Chorus LineBarry Manilow’s Copacabana. DC AREA: Olney Theatre Center: Singin’ in the RainElf. REGIONAL: Playhouse Square: I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; Northern Stage: The Sound of MusicA Christmas Carol: The Musical (Composer); Stoneham Theatre: The Who’s Tommy; Kansas City Starlight: First DateMiss Saigon; West Virginia Public: Seussical; Unicorn Theatre: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; Utah Musical Theatre: Side By Side By Sondheim, New Theatre: Have You Met Miss Jones (starring Shirley Jones and Patrick Cassidy).

Frederick P. Deeben (Costume Design) SIGNATURE: Georgie: My Adventures with George Rose. REGIONAL: PCPA Theaterfest: Oklahoma!, Noises Off, Hamlet, Cyrano de Bergerac, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Fiddler on the Roof, The Tempest, The Wizard of Oz, Three Sisters, The Rivalsl, Hairspray, Pride and Prejudice, Curtains, Macbeth, The Music Man, Les Miserables, White Christmas, The Heart’s Desire (world premiere), Hot Mikado, Urinetown, Company, The Chalk Circle, Much Ado About Nothing, Anna in the Tropics, Seussical, As You Like It, The Wildest!! (world premiere), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Our Town, 42nd Street, Wonderful Town, Rope (world premiere); The Western Stage: Clean House, The Threepenny Opera, Big River, Anything Goes, Sweeney Todd; Sierra Repertory Theatre: Bell Book & Candle; Surflight Theatre: Man of La Mancha, Grease, Phantom, 1776, Dames at Sea. OPERA: The Merry Widow, Cosi Fan Tutti, Faust. AWARDS: 3 Indy Awards (Santa Barbara), 1 Robby Award (Los Angeles). EDUCATION: MFA Syracuse University 1997, BA Gettysburg College 1987.

Adam Honoré (Lighting Design) SIGNATURE: Daniel J. Watts’ The Jam: Only Child, Simply SondheimA Chorus Line. OFF-BROADWAY: Select: The Public: Ain’t No Mo; Classic Stage Company: Carmen Jones; Ensemble Studio Theatre: Behind the Sheet; Carnegie Hall: Faux-bia!. INTERNATIONAL: Austria: Haydn’s The Seasons; Manila: The Band’s VisitKinky BootsFun Home (International Premiere, featuring Lea Salonga). REGIONAL: Select: Arena Stage, Capital Repertory Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Huntington Theater Company, Shakespeare Theatre Company. AWARDS: Drama Desk, Henry Hewes, Helen Hayes Nominee; AUDELCO Award recipient. www.HonoreLighting.com @itsadamhonore

Ryan Hickey (Sound Design) SIGNATURE: Simply SondheimGun & PowderA Chorus LineAssassinsBlackbeard, Grand Hotel, Ain’t Misbehavin’Billy ElliotPassion, Scottsboro Boys, Girlfriend (Helen Hayes nomination), Light Years (Helen Hayes nomination), Crazy for You, An Act of God, A Little Night Music (Helen Hayes nomination), Jesus Christ Superstar, Midwestern Gothic, Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing, Titanic. DC AREA: Olney Theatre: South Pacific; Monumental Theatre Co.: Brooklyn. REGIONAL: Drury Lane Production: Smokey Joe’s Café, Deathtrap (Jeff Award nomination); Virginia Stage Company: A Christmas Carol (’17-’18), Oliver TwistThe Odd CoupleThe Woman in BlackFrankie and Johnny in the Clare de Lune; EDUCATIONAL: Montgomery College: Summer Dinner Theatre (’17-’19); Ohio Northern University: How to Succeed in Business…. Assistant/Associate credits: Geva Theatre: The Humans; Drury Lane: Crazy for You, Hazel, Bye, Bye, Birdie, White Christmas, Peter and The Starcatcher, Beaches, West Side Story, Camelot; VSC: The Great Gatsby, A Christmas Carol (’11-’14); Sound Supervisor: Virginia Stage Company (’11-’14)

Adam Podd (Orchestrations) POPS/SYMPHONIC ORCH: National Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, New York Pops, Houston Symphony; OFF-BROADWAY: Midnight at The Never Get, Fiction In Photographs; NEW YORK MUSIC THEATRE FESTIVAL: Peter Who? (formerly The Spidey Project), Midnight at The Never GetPope! (an epic musical)Touché.

Kerry Epstein (Production Coordinator) SIGNATURE: Resident Stage Manager: Fifteen seasons and over 65 productions. Selected credits include Daniel J. Watts’ The Jam: Only ChildSimply SondheimGun & PowderA Chorus LineAssassinsBlackbeardGrand HotelAin’t Misbehavin’, Billy ElliotPassionThe Scottsboro BoysJohnLight Years, Crazy for You, A Little Night MusicJesus Christ SuperstarMrs. Miller Does Her ThingTitanicFreaky FridayJelly’s Last JamWest Side Story, Cabaret, Sunday in the Park with George, Miss Saigon, Company, Shakespeare’s R&J, Dreamgirls, Hairspray, Sunset Boulevard, First You Dream, Les Miserables, The Visit, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Studio, The Witches of Eastwick, Into the Woods, Nevermore. Stage Management mentor for Signature in the Schools. INTERNATIONAL: Dublin Theater Festival. DC AREA: The Kennedy Center New Visions/New Voices, Arena Stage/Georgetown University. REGIONAL: Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Steppenwolf Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble, EDUCATION: Dickinson College.

Justin Chiet (Director of Photography) SIGNATURE: Daniel J. Watts’ The Jam: Only Child, Simply Sondheim, After Midnight, Signature Vinyl, plus over 7 years of Signature marketing content. DC AREA: Ford’s Theatre: One Destiny; Olney Theatre Center: A Christmas Carol, Singin’ in the Rain, and years of material for the DC Theatre Community including Arena Stage; TheaterWashington; Synetic Theatre Company; Woolly Mammoth Theater Company; and Folgers Shakespeare Theatre Library. Chiet Productions is a full service digital multimedia production company providing work such as commercial, documentary, narrative film, corporate, educational, and live event content for television and online distribution. Works include projects such as PBS’s Live At 9:30 TV show; the glowmedia project’s King of the World and other short films in the Mental Health Educational Series; several outdoor music festivals for iHeartRadio; and a feature length American adaptation of Shakespeare’s, King Lear.

James Gardiner (Associate Producer/Editor) SIGNATURE: Daniel J. Watts’ The Jam: Only Child, Simply Sondheim, After Midnight, Signature Vinyl and over 500 marketing, education, and development videos. DC AREA: Ford’s Theatre: One Destiny; Olney Theatre Center: Singin’ in the Rain; Woolly Mammoth Theater Company; Folger Theatre; Synetic Theatre Company; TheatreWashington.

ABOUT SIGNATURE

Signature is widely recognized as the premiere venue in Washington to see musical theater, especially new musicals. Recently called “a dream for patrons” and “the gold standard for producing musicals” by The Washington Post, Signature is renowned for its interpretations of Stephen Sondheim’s work, inventive adaptations of overlooked or forgotten musicals, and investment in fresh new projects. The Theatre is an industry leader in developing and producing new work and is home to the largest musical theater development program in the United States.

Signature features the finest talent from the D.C. metropolitan area and New York on its stages and has been a creative home to such luminaries as Chita Rivera, Sheryl Crow, Barry Levinson, George Hearn, Emily Skinner, Kathleen Marshall, Ann Reinking, Marc Kudisch, Judy Kuhn, Deborah Monk, Boyd Gaines, Heidi Blickenstaff, James Lapine, Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey, John Kander and Fred Ebb, Cameron Mackintosh, Terrence McNally, and the company’s signature composer, Stephen Sondheim. Under the leadership of Maggie Boland, Managing Director, Signature draws more than 100,000 patrons annually to its Arlington home and has been cited for its achievements by a wide range of local and national media.

ABOUT MARQUEE TV

Launched in 2018, Marquee TV (www.marquee.tv) is the on-demand streaming platform dedicated to global arts and culture. Serving up a world-class catalogue of contemporary and classic masterpieces, including dance, opera, music, theatre, and documentaries, Marquee TV has been designed for a growing digital audience of determined culture lovers and the arts-curious.

Founded by a team of media tech entrepreneurs who were also behind the BBC’s iPlayer and the ground-breaking U.S. platform TenduTV, Marquee TV is available on iOS and Android apps, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire, Comcast X1, Cox, Smart TVs and additional platforms. Premium subscription pricing in the U.S. is $8.99 a month or $89.99 for one year. Learn more at https://www.marquee.tv/ and follow along @MarqueeArtsTV on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.

Midnight at The Never Get is sponsored by Celie & Tabitha Niehaus and The Ted & Mary Jo Shen Charitable Gift Fund. Lighting is sponsored by an anonymous donor and music is sponsored by The Meredith Foundation.

American Singer Kehlani Comes Out As Gay, Reveals How Her Family Reacted to Her Sexuality (Watch Video) – LatestLY

We live in the 21st century and coming out as LGBTQ is common and how. Recently, American singer, Kehlani took to her TikTok and posted a video of herself wherein she proudly revealed that she’s gay. In the same clip, she also added how her family reacted to her sexuality. Have a look.

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And speaking of anti-LGBT branding by the Arkansas legislature, more is coming – Arkansas Times

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SPEAKING OUT: The Human Rights Campaign.

The legislature is to complete its work Monday and Tuesday and one piece of unfinished business is the adoption of a third constitutional amendment for the 2022 election ballot.

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A proposal to kill initiated acts by the people and another to further increase legislative power over the governor have already been approved for the ballot. Heading to completion of a troika of terrible amendments is a proposal by Sen. Jason Rapert, the “Religious Freedom Amendment.”

it is nothing more than an effort to enshrine in the Constitution (where if the legislature is successful it couldn’t be changed except by a 60 percent vote and then only if organizers could overcome the impossible new ballot canvassing law) what is already statutory law in Arkansas. That is: You may cite your religion to justify discrimination against anyone. But this is particularly a product of the effort to protect discrimination in employment, housing and business services against people based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

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It is a cookie-cutter product of the so-called Christians still trying to rid the country of LGBT people. It is the same movement that prevented the passage of meaningful hate crime legislation in Arkansas. A key moving part of the amendment:

(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, government shall not burden a person’s freedom of religion even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability. (b) Government may burden a person’s freedom of religion only if the government demonstrates that application of the burden to the person: (1) Is in furtherance of a compelling government interest; and  (2) Is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling government interest.

A person whose religious freedom has been burdened in violation of this section may assert that violation as a claim or defense in a judicial,  administrative, or other appropriate proceeding and obtain appropriate relief against a government.

Doubt this is cookie-cutter stuff? See a law just signed in Montana, described as protecting the free exercise of religion (it is exercised as freely in the Montana capitol as it is in the Arkansas capitol, at least if you are of the proper religion.) The Montana law contains the same language about burdens and compelling government interest and a cause of action.

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As I said, we already have such a law on the books thanks to an earlier  legislative session and the acquiescence of the governor. A constitutional amendment takes it to a new level of invincibility in Arkansas courts.

The Human Rights Campaign, in taking note of the Montana law, could easily have added the Rapert amendment to its basket of deplorables. Its news release described the Montana bill as you could describe Rapert’s work –“an expansive religious refusal bill that could grant a license to discriminate against Montanans and visitors, including LGBTQ people, people of faith, and women, across a wide range of goods and services in the state.”

HRC President Alphonso David commented:

“SB 215 will have a significant impact on vulnerable communities in Montana — including people of faith, women, and LGBTQ people. It will also jeopardize Montana businesses that voted for Governor Gianforte with the hopes of getting the state’s economy back on track.”

The HRC notes economic backlash against Indiana for similar legislation. It’s been seen elsewhere, too. And note that it is not only about LGBT discrimination, though that’s a prime motivating force. The religion Rapert and allies follow doesn’t hold much, for example, with women in church leadership or even women working outside the home. They come from a tradition that once argued that racial segregation was Biblically based. Other religions are doomed. They have a verse for everything to which they object, though most of them seem OK with synthetic fabrics and shellfish despite the Old Testament.

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I admit Arkansas hasn’t seen much economic backlash to its discrimination to date, at least until they got the attention of the Walton-backed bicycling world. We are merely living up to a historic reputation. And proud of it.

Kehlani comes out as gay, shares how her family reacted to the declaration – Republic TV

Kehlani has come out in open about her sexuality. Kehlani spoke about her sexuality in a video posted on a popular video-sharing platform. Kehlani’s declaration comes on the heels of their night out with fellow singers Lizzo and SZA in West Hollywood. The Good Life singer now identifies as non-binary and chooses to be addressed by she/they pronouns.

Kehlani comes out as gay after night out with SZA and Lizzo

Kehlani has proudly declared her sexuality through the means of a video. As mentioned earlier, the Good Life singer posted a video online. In the video, Kehlani is saying, “I am gay gay gay gay gay”. Kehlani shared this video just a day after she was spotted with fellow singers Lizzo and SZA.

In the video, Kehlani explained the reason she spoke about her sexuality. She said that someone brought it up during a recent Instagram live. During the Live session, some fans asked her “What’s new?” and the singer responded by saying, “I finally know I’m lesbian”. In the video Kehlani also shared her disappointment over her talking about her sexuality with her friends and family.

The Good Life singer said that she wanted to have a meaningful conversation with her family and friends about her sexuality and her plans to come to the world. But they responded to her coming out with a “we know!”. Kehlani expected more of a surprised reaction from her closed ones. She joked about how she wanted them to “fall on the floor” and gasp over the revelation. As stated earlier, Kehlani now identifies herself as non-binary and has chosen to be addressed with the pronouns she/they. Watch Kehlani’s video below.

Kehlani’s video comes a day after she was spotted on an all-girls night out. According to Hollywood Life’s report, Kehlani, Lizzo, and SZA were spotted for a night out at West Hollywood’s famous restaurant, The Nice Guy. The trio stepped out of the restaurant all hand-in-hand. While SZA was the first one to step out, she was followed by Kehlani and Lizzo.

During the outing, all three songstresses were dressed in casuals. SZA was spotted in pink sweatpants and crop top and a bomber jacket. While Kehlani was dressed in a white T-shirt, cream coloured pants, white and blue trainers, and a blue jacket. Lizzo chose to don an oversized sweatshirt with black shorts, black boots, and a green bag. While stepping out, the trio did not forget to put on their masks and also maintained social distance from others.

Image Credit: Kehlani Instagram

Catholic university in New England ‘affirms support’ for LGBT persons – Catholic News Agency

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SHU’s Protestant chaplain and senior minister at the United Congregational Church of Bridgeport, Sara Smith, supported the university’s actions, saying, “As an out lesbian clergy, I am very proud of the statement SHU is making. Dr. P, it could very well save lives.”

“I want the LGBTQ students to hear it from me—I know the hearts of these people who have spoken, and they are sincere. They are the beginning of safe zones and allies that will be created here on campus for all of you.” Smith called on participants in the event to join her in proclaiming to the LGBTQ+ community, “You are created and loved by God—as you are,” the statement said. 

Sacred Heart has numerous resources for LGBT students. Its counseling page for LGBT resources reads: “Here at the Sacred Heart University Counseling Center, we embrace a positive view of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) identities and relationships by producing a safe space where people are free to express who they are without fear of reprisal.”

Among the off-campus resources to which LGBT students are referred is the Circle Care Center in Norwalk. Conn., a primary care practice. Their services include hormone replacement therapy, referrals to surgeons for gender transition surgery, which they call “gender confirmation surgery.” 

CNA asked the university multiple questions about their actions and stance on Church teaching in relation to LGBT issues, particularly on SHU referring students to organizations that offer services in hormone replacement therapy and gender transition surgery. 

SHU told CNA, “Sacred Heart University stands in solidarity with ALL of our students especially those who have been marginalized in society such as our LGBTQ+ community. Consistent with our mission and core values, we welcome and minister to ALL of our students who are ALL made in the image of God, and we stand squarely in the Catholic tradition to respect the inviolable dignity and worth of every human being.”

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Sacred Heart University calls itself  the “most forward-looking Catholic university in the country.” It was founded in 1963 by Bishop Walter Curtis of Bridgeport.

Petillo, who has served as the university’s president since 2011, previously served as chancellor and CEO of Seton Hall University and its Immaculate Conception Seminary, and chancellor for administration for the Archdiocese of Newark.

The CDF issued a “Responsum ad dubium” March 15 replying to the question, “does the Church have the power to give the blessing to unions of persons of the same sex?” The doctrinal congregation answered, “Negative”, explaining its reasoning in an “explanatory note” and accompanying commentary.

“In order to conform with the nature of sacramentals, when a blessing is invoked on particular human relationships, in addition to the right intention of those who participate, it is necessary that what is blessed be objectively and positively ordered to receive and express grace, according to the designs of God inscribed in creation, and fully revealed by Christ the Lord,” the CDF explained.

“Therefore, only those realities which are in themselves ordered to serve those ends are congruent with the essence of the blessing imparted by the Church,” the congregation said.

“For this reason, it is not licit to impart a blessing on relationships, or partnerships, even stable, that involve sexual activity outside of marriage (i.e., outside the indissoluble union of a man and a woman open in itself to the transmission of life), as is the case of the unions between persons of the same sex.”

In Poland, an L.G.B.T.Q. Migration As Homophobia Deepens – The New York Times

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For months, government ministers spewed vicious rhetoric about gay people. Trucks blasted anti-gay hate messages from loudspeakers on the streets of Poland’s cities.

Finally fed up with an increasingly hostile environment for gay people in Poland under the governing Law and Justice party, Marta Malachowska, a 31-year-old who works in social media, decided to move to Berlin with her girlfriend in December.

“Last year the situation became too much for me,” Ms. Malachowska said, adding that she had suffered a nervous breakdown during the country’s presidential election last summer when anti-L.G.B.T.Q. rhetoric engaged in by the governing party became especially shrill in an effort to appeal to socially conservative voters. The final straw came when a close friend was assaulted because of her sexual orientation, she said.

Arriving in Berlin, she knew she had made the right choice.

“The first thing I saw was a giant rainbow flag hanging across the street from our flat,” she said. “I take my girlfriend’s hand when we walk in the street, without thinking.” She added: “Back in Poland, there was always this fear inside me. Here, literally no one cares.”

People have for decades left Poland looking for opportunities elsewhere in Europe — an exodus that grew after the country joined the European Union in 2004. But now their numbers are being added to by gay people fleeing an increasingly hostile environment in Poland.

According to a 2020 survey by ILGA-Europe, an international gay rights organization, Poland now ranks as the most homophobic country in the European Union. Activists say that violence against gay people in Poland surged last year, and included cases of physical violence, insults and the destruction of property.

It is hard to know how many gay people there are in Poland, or how many are leaving. There is no polling on their views or preferences. And since they are unable to form civil unions, gay couples are practically invisible in official terms. The law does not recognize sexual orientation or gender as motivations for hate crimes, either.

“This is not an accident,” said Jacek Dehnel, a writer who originally moved to Berlin for a literary scholarship with his husband, and decided to stay for good after watching what he called last summer’s “vicious” presidential campaign. “If there are no statistics, there is no problem.”

But anecdotally, especially within the country’s well-educated gay urban communities, there are many stories of young L.G.B.T.Q. professionals emigrating.

Piotr Grabarczyk, a 31-year-old journalist, left Poland for Barcelona with his boyfriend last July, attracted by Spain’s more liberal way of life.

Originally from a small town in northern Poland, he described his childhood as one of “complete loneliness and alienation — the internet was my only escape.”

“When I found out gay marriage in Spain had been legal since 2005, it knocked me off my feet,” he said. “I was 16 in 2005. My life would have been so different if I lived in such a country.”

As he was preparing to leave Poland, a cardboard box filled with rainbow T-shirts, leaflets and educational books that he left outside his home in an upscale gated community in Warsaw was defaced with the message “BURN LGBT!”

“I realized it must have been one of my neighbors,” he said. “We probably saw each other in the staircase, said hello.”

He said he received many messages from people across Poland, “who would like to leave for the same reasons as us, but cannot because of money, family, or their career choices.”

Homosexuality has long been taboo in Poland, where the Roman Catholic Church, which plays a prominent role in the country’s social and political life, has worked hand in hand with the government to promote a conservative way of life.

The church, which is particularly powerful in rural areas, has adopted an actively hostile attitude toward gay people. Mr. Dehnel, the writer who moved to Berlin last year, said it was “the driving force of hate” toward the gay community.

Responding to a request for comment, the Catholic Church pointed to an official document outlining its position, stating that homosexual “inclinations” did not constitute “moral guilt,” but homosexual acts did. It declined to comment on hate speech employed by priests, and the accusation that they were contributing to the general deterioration of the safety of gay people in Poland.

Marek Jedraszewski, Poland’s archbishop, has described L.G.B.T.Q. people as an “ideology,” calling it a “rainbow pest.”

The Law and Justice party, which has been in power since 2015, has whipped up its base by waging hate campaigns, first centering around migrants, and later the L.G.B.T.Q. community. Neither the government nor the president responded to requests for comment.

In April 2019 Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the chairman of the Law and Justice party and Poland’s de facto leader, called homosexuality a “threat to Polish identity, to our nation, to its existence, and thus to the Polish state.”

Mr. Kaczynski’s message was amplified by the state-owned news media and other government figures, including local politicians.

“We should defend families from this type of corruption, depravation, absolutely immoral behavior,” Przemyslaw Czarnek, a Law and Justice deputy, who has been promoted to the position of education minister, said in an interview with the public broadcaster last year. “These people are not equal to normal people.”

Trucks funded by ultraconservative organizations have roamed the country, blaring slogans from speakers accusing gay people of pedophilia. There have been increasing cases of violence during pride marches, and against individuals.

In one incident in a village in southern Poland, a young gay man was harassed by neighbors hurling homophobic abuse at him, and one tried to poison his dog. In March 2021, another gay man was verbally attacked and then stabbed for holding hands with his partner in Warsaw.

As a gay person in Poland, Mr. Grabarczyk, the journalist who moved to Barcelona, said that psychological violence was “an everyday experience” for him.

“You are constantly reminded that you will never get the same rights as everyone else, that you are not an equal citizen,” he said.

Emboldened by the narrative coming from the country’s top officials, nearly 100 local governments declared themselves “free from L.G.B.T. ideology,” making gay Poles feel unwelcome in their own towns.

The legal status of L.G.B.T.Q. people in Poland has not changed under the rule of the Law and Justice party. They never had the right to enter civil partnerships or get married. But what changed was the viciousness of the rhetoric at the highest echelons of government and in the state-controlled news media, activists say.

And policy could yet change. In a bid to get re-elected last year, President Andrzej Duda signed a draft law that would amend the Constitution to ban adoptions by gay people.

Before Ms. Malachowska, the social media specialist, moved to Berlin, she was concerned about the practical implications of the legal limbo she and her girlfriend would be in if they stayed in Poland. There, they would not be considered next of kin in a medical emergency, or be able to inherit from each other.

In Poland, she also began to get emotionally attached to the idea of marrying her partner.

“We already checked how to do it in Berlin, and I started visualizing how it would look like — the first time in my life I dared to even imagine that,” she said.

While she is happy to be in Berlin, she is sad that her grandmother still doesn’t know about her sexual orientation. “I told her I am moving to Berlin with my flatmate,” she said. “It feels awful to lie to my closest family.”

Smith Street gay bar apologises for police tribute after online hate – The Age

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In response to the outrage, bar spokesman Chris Driscoll posted that Constable Humphris was a “Sircuit regular and a valued member of our community and is missed”.

“We would like to acknowledge that the way that was chosen to remember Glen has deeply affected our community and this was never the intention,” he wrote.

“We will do better. We always want to welcome all our LGBTQI+ community and provide as safe a space for our community as possible.”

Glen Humphris’ partner Todd Robinson at the police memorial on St Kilda Road.

Glen Humphris’ partner Todd Robinson at the police memorial on St Kilda Road. Credit:Simon Schluter

In an act of contrition, the bar would be donating to Black Rainbow, a national organisation supporting Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander LGBQTI+SB (Sistergirl and Brotherboy) people, the post said.

Supporters also took to the page following the apology to condemn the “virtue signalling” comments and tell the bar it had no reason to apologise.

Senior Constable Kevin King (left), Constable Josh Prestney, Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor and Constable Glen Humphris were killed on the Eastern Freeway.

Senior Constable Kevin King (left), Constable Josh Prestney, Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor and Constable Glen Humphris were killed on the Eastern Freeway.Credit:

“Sircuit is simply respecting the lives of four people who died in a horrific event – it has nothing to do with police brutality,” one person wrote. “This post in no way supports ‘All Lives Matter’ or opposes BLM [Black Lives Matter].”

Families of the killed officers gathered for a private service at the Police Memorial and Police Academy chapel on Thursday morning.

In a statement provided ahead of the anniversary commemorations, Constable Humphris’ partner Todd Robinson said the tragedy had been the most gut-wrenching experience of his life.

Some buildings in Melbourne turned blue in a tribute to the four police officers who died on the Eastern Freeway a year ago.

Some buildings in Melbourne turned blue in a tribute to the four police officers who died on the Eastern Freeway a year ago. Credit:Joe Armao

“I want to use this opportunity to remember Glen as the smiling, bubbly and beautiful man that he was, and the love we shared for each other,” Mr Robinson said.

“He touched many people in his life, and many people cared for him. I want these stories and memories of joy and optimism to be forever remembered.”

The Police Association declined to comment on the online abuse and bar apology.

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