Tuesday, August 4, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T4T-6)

SAFETY ISSUES: American Idol runner-up, Adam Lambert, is no longer able to meet with his fans after the American Idol concert tour due to threats from an alledged stalker. Will our Glambert be safe?
THE GOVERNATOR RETURN?: Tom Arnold is telling the press a James Cameron film project will soon reunite him with former costar Arnold Schwarzenegger 'the day after [he] stops being governor of California.'
A NIGHT IN DUSTIN: Academy Award-winning Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black took some time before taking any action against the online company that leaked the compromising photos of him engaged in sex acts with his ex-boyfriend Jeff Delancey. But enough is enough, it's lawsuit time...
Ed. Note: This is the next in a series of posts from Alison Delpercio, HRC’s Workplace & Family Project Coordinator, who is spending the week in Provincetown, Massachusetts volunteering at Family Week. At HRC we often talk about “changing hearts and minds.” Especially with our work in the Foundation as we support our public policy goals by helping Americans get [...]
Until the antiquated and discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is repealed, millions of Americans will continue to be denied the full rights of marriage. Take our quick survey! Share your opinions on DOMA and we’ll deliver them to Congress and President Obama. Why a survey? If you or someone close to you is married to a [...]
A National Conversation about Race, Sexuality and Gender The Equality Forward essays are a collection of stories about race, sexuality and gender from some of today’s most distinct voices in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender-rights movement. Read their essays. Share your own story. Join us for a national conversation on August 13.  And read more [...]
Episcopal Church leaders in Los Angeles nominated an openly gay priest and an openly lesbian priest as bishops Sunday, becoming one of the first dioceses in the national church to test a controversial new policy that lifted a de facto ban on gays in the...
Episcopal Church leaders in Los Angeles today nominated an openly gay priest and an openly lesbian priest as bishops, becoming one of the first dioceses in the national church to test a controversial new policy that lifted a de facto ban on gays and lesbians in the ordained hierarchy.
Leaders of the US Episcopal Church in America have risked deepening tensions in the Anglican Communion after nominating homosexual and lesbian priests as bishops.

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