Monday, August 3, 2009

GLBT News Headlines (T4T-6)

TOGETHER AGAIN: Former lovers Jude Law and Sienna Miller are both headed to Broadway this fall, albeit in separate high profile productions.
THE BEST OF L.A.: Queer comedienne and Drop Dead Diva star Margaret Cho opens up about a few of her favorite places, events and things to do in the City of Angels.
ON STAGE: This summer, Michael Urie is takings a short break from his role as 'Marc St. James' on ABC's Ugly Betty to perform in The Temperamentals, Jon Marans' exciting new play about the pre-Stonewall gay rights movement.
Bishop Tonyia Rawls reminds us of the power a community can have when it rises to “resist those forces that seek to exclude [us]”. This is part of our ongoing series of speeches from HRC’s Clergy Call for Justice and Equality.  Biography and transcript follow: Bishop Tonyia M. Rawls Bishop Tonyia M. Rawls is the founding pastor of [...]
Ed. Note: This blog post is from HRC’s Ché Ruddell-Tabisola, who attended today’s Census Bureau meeting at the U.S. Department of Commerce: Census Bureau officials said today they are planning to study how best to ask same-sex couples their relationship status. Census staff along with officials from the Department of Commerce met with representatives from HRC and [...]
Take a moment to read a great op-ed from Saqib Ali, Maryland’s first Muslim state legislator, on why he supports equal marriage. I expect some day people will look back at this fight for equality like we now look back on oddly antiquated anti-miscegenation laws. I’m proud that I’ll have stood on the right side of [...]
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.
A month after leaders of the national church voted to allow consecration of gay clergy, one of its most liberal dioceses names two homosexual priests among the six candidates for suffragan bishop. Episcopal Church leaders in Los Angeles on Sunday nominated two openly gay priests as bishops, becoming one of the first dioceses in the national church to test a controversial new policy that lifted a ...

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