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Seattle City Council moves forward to provide Trans health care equality
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
On May 11, Seattle City Councilmember Bruce Harrell, chair of the Energy, Technology and Civil Rights Committee, sent a letter to the Health Care Committee to encourage them to consider removing the exclusion of coverage for the city's Transgender employees.
Seattle Gay News was provided a copy of the letter by more
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Equal Rights Washington gala is a resounding success
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
Equal Rights Washington (ERW) announced this week that their Fifth Annual Gala Dinner & Auction on May 7 was their biggest event ever, bringing in over $130,000 from a sold-out, 300-person crowd at the W Hotel in downtown Seattle.
ERW officials say the community can rest as more
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Navy changes course on same-sex marriage
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
On May 11, Chief of Navy Chaplains Rear Admiral Mark Tidd announced that any consideration of Navy chaplains performing same-sex marriages would be suspended 'until further notice pending additional legal and policy review and inter-Departmental coordination.'
The May 11 announc more
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WA state Republicans love pizza, hate Gays
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
A presidential straw poll taken at a Washington state GOP fundraising dinner on May 6 shows Republicans leaning to former pizza executive Herman Cain.
Cain got 54 votes at the Republican event, or 15.13% of the attendees.
His nearest competitors were former Massachuset more
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Congressman McDermott introduces single-payer health care bill
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
Seattle Congressman Jim McDermott and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders announced on May 10 that they would introduce legislation to extend health care coverage to every resident of the U.S.
The American Health Security Act of 2011 would provide health care for every American throu more
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Delaware governor signs civil unions bill
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
Delaware Governor Jack Markell signed a civil unions bill into law on May 11.
'Tonight, we say to loving and committed couples across the state who want the law to endorse the promise that they made long ago in their hearts, 'Your love is equally valid and deserving. Your family is n more
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SGN UPDATE: Judge reprieves immigrant in same-sex marriage deportation
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
On May 6, an immigration judge in Newark suspended the deportation of a Venezuelan man who is married to an American man. The reprieve is said to be a response to a signal from the Obama administration that it is exploring legal avenues for recognizing same-sex marriage in immigration cases more
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Seattle LGBT Commission releases preliminary findings from major survey
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
The Seattle LGBT Commission released a preliminary report this week of the results from a six-week online survey to assess the needs of Seattle's LGBT community on issues including housing, education, health, public safety, and community involvement.
The preliminary report can be viewed a more
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Gay activist murdered by stoning in Mexico
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
The body of Gay activist Leija Herrera was discovered on May 4, near the center of Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico.
According to La Jornada Guerrero newspaper, the body was covered with bruises. Mexican authorities suggested Herrera was stoned to death.
Herrera was the director of more
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LGBT cash flowing to 2012 Obama campaign
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
Only a year ago, the LGBT community was seething with discontent over the perception that President Obama was dragging his feet on Gay rights issues. Today community money is flowing to Obama's re-election campaign.
'It's ironic - a year ago there was no constituency more unhappy more
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Doric Wilson, noted playwright and Gay activist, dies at 72
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
Doric Wilson, one of the founding fathers of New York's Off-Off-Broadway scene, anti-war activist, Stonewall rioter, and champion of Gay rights, died May 7. He was 72.
Born in Los Angeles on February 24, 1939, and raised on his grandfather's ranch at Plymouth, Washington, Wilson studied drama b more
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Syphilis increase continues in 2011 :
New local education campaign launched to increase awareness and testing
Courtesy of Public Health - Seattle & King County
Syphilis cases continue to increase dramatically in King County. After reaching a 30-year high in syphilis cases in 2010, the period of January through March of 2011 has seen 101 cases of syphilis - about twice as many as during the first three months of 2010.
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International News
by Rex Wockner -
SGN Contributing Writer
Liechtenstein to hold voter referendum on partnership law
The same-sex registered-partnership law that passed Liechtenstein's Parliament in March will be subjected to a voter referendum in June.
Anti-Gay forces turned in enough signatures on April 21 to mandate a vote, Gay activists reported. more
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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
FOR SEATTLE PRIDE PARADE
www.seattlepride.org
FREEDOM SOCIALIST PARTY
PRESENTS
SALT OF THE EARTH
On Friday, May 13, at 7 p.m., at New Freeway Hall (5018 Rainier Ave. S.), FSP will screen Salt of the Earth, an award-winning 1954 film exploring a fierce strike by Mexican-American miners in which women played a leading role more |
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by Rex Wockner -
SGN Contributing Writer
Proponents seek to erase Prop 8 strikedown because judge did not disclose same-sex relationship
On April 25, the proponents of California's Proposition 8 asked the federal District Court in San Francisco to nullify last year's decision that struck down Prop 8 because now-retired Judge Vaughn Walker did not disc more
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Gay theater legend Arthur Laurents dies at 93
Blacklisted in 1950s, he won Tony Awards ?in 1968 and 1984
by Mike Andrew -
SGN Staff Writer
Playwright, librettist, and director Arthur Laurents died on May 5 from complications of pneumonia. He was 93.
The next day, marquees of theaters in New York were dimmed for one minute in the traditional tribute to the me more
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After landmark lawsuit, Maj. Witt to retire with benefits
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
Major Margaret Witt, a decorated Air Force flight nurse who had been dismissed under the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' (DADT) policy, has reached a final settlement in her landmark lawsuit, the ACLU of Washington announced May 10.
Witt will retire with full benefits, the govern more
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SGN CONGRATULATES MADISON PUB ON 25 YEARS
In May of 1986, a small tavern on Madison St. was bought by Chet Herald, remodeled, and turned into a Gay bar. As the downtown Gay bar scene changed later that year, Michael Lull was hired, and he quickly set the example of what a bartender at the Madison Pub should be. After many years, Mikey stepped down from the day-to-day operation of th more
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