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Saturday, November 29
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Sue
on Sat 29 Nov 2008 11:46 AM EST
by
Sue
on Sat 29 Nov 2008 10:59 AM EST
Be sure to add this to your holiday to-do list. It features our favorite comedian/actor, Gab Bonesso.
by
Sue
on Sat 29 Nov 2008 10:47 AM EST
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by
Sue
on Sat 29 Nov 2008 09:55 AM EST
Kudos to Dick Marshall of Crafton for penning a letter to the PG on the topic of gay civil rights.
Dick, I've been reading that our community needs to do a better job of reaching out to those who don't distinguish between civil and religious marriages. Your letter is a great start. Keep this dialogue going in the PG, my friends. The politicians do read and pay attention to those whom are motivated enough to write letters. An excerpt from Leonard Pitts' most recent column about the lurking fearmongerers in the GOP:
The tie in, nicely made by Pitts, between the gay community and the struggle for civil rights is connecting the attempt to force us back into shadows. There's no need to compare the bus to the closet; the point is that we shouldn't be forced to dwell or sit somewhere against our will. The POINT is that we aren't going back down those paths without a hell of a lot of noise and protest. I do need to give a little shout out to Tony Norman for oh-so-not-delicately pointing out the obvious that many gay people are feeling and struggling with across this nation.
The challenge facing the queer community is to walk into that seeming contradiction and wrestle with the perceptions rather than merely condemn. Pittsburgh is a great example -- our gay community is as diverse as any other Pittsburgh group, except for the younger crowds. The next big opportunity to get this right is the Mayor's soon to be appointed LGBT Advisory Committtee. Let's hope his team finds a way to create a dynamically diverse group of folks who do not have deep pocket ties to his office. Let's get this committee sitting down with Ricky Burgess to talk about the divide between local gays and local blacks around marriage to see what we can do about it. Probably a pipe dream. Second chance, local membership groups amping up their outreach to black gays in Pittsburgh. If you are reading this and you are not a member of Steel City Stonewall, I challenge you to get involved. Now, here's the part you weren't expecting. I have to give a big shout out to Cat Specter for writing a nice piece of advice to a lesbian out there in PG land. While Cat still lists toward a bit of the "you go girl" side (it must be the tilt of the beret), her advice has improved and she makes no distinctions whatsoever between her hetero and homo advice-seekers. I'd still like to see her revisit her advice on a racist landlord and redirect readers to more impactful and legal solutions when confronting racism in such situations, but maybe someday ... For now, Cat is maturing in her advice and that's a welcome change. Maybe I was wrong about her. Maybe Tony Norman will take us to lunch one day. |
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