Lesbian Health and Mini-Spa Night was a nice event

Lesbian Health and Mini-Spa Night was a nice event

Last night, Laura and I trunbled up to Mt. Washington to attend the 1st Lesbian Health and Spa Night, sponsored by the GLCC and Adagio Health and funded by the Birmingham Foundation and the Lambda Foundation. The event consisted of a health area with screenings, breast exams and vouchers for mammograms.  I overheard one woman […]

The Mayor’s Response

The Mayor’s Response

I received the following response from the Mayor's Deputy Chief of Staff. From: Baginski, Kristen [mailto:Kristen.Baginski@city.pittsburgh.pa.us] Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 9:45 AMTo: sue@sitnscoop.comSubject:   We are contacting those who expressed interest in the Committee and when we have received confirmation from them with regards to their participation the names will be released. —–Original Message—–From: […]

A request for Luke Ravenstahl

A request for Luke Ravenstahl

As I've reported, the Mayor's office ignores me or pats me on my head and sends me on my way.  Kristen Baginski and Joanna Doven won't return my calls or respond to my email messages about the LGBT Advisory Council.  I haven't tried Yarone because I'm not a campaign contributor or a City contractor.  I'm […]

HB 300 still alive and kickin’ sayeth the City Paper

HB 300 still alive and kickin’ sayeth the City Paper

You can read the nice write up from Marty Levine here. If you read my summary of the recent Valley New Dispatch article, you won't be surprised that there really isn't any more news on the legislation.  It is sitting in committee with about 100 million amendments to protect religious bigots and is under assault […]

Lesbi-ready to be back

Lesbi-ready to be back

Wow.  24 hours without access to my blogging admin site has been torture.  Thankfully, no significant breaking LGBTQ news in Pittsburgh.  Someone did post a comment accusing me of being part of the anti-technology problem which is pretty funny to post. On a blog.  With Twitter updates right next to the comments.  I got a […]

This and That Monday

This and That Monday

I titled this as if I do this and that every Monday. I wish I had the dedication to any particular regular feature, but that's not how my mind works. The Tribune-Review brings us Pat Buchanan's latest column in which he bemoans the collapse of Catholic Institutions such as Georgetown University.  He blames it on […]

Paging Dan Onorato – You’ve Got a Friend in New York

Paging Dan Onorato – You’ve Got a Friend in New York

Pam Spaulding nails the Democrats on their social conservative bull. And as it's quite obvious, this isn't a New York problem. This is a Democratic party problem. It manifests itself in the whole “go slow” attitude on legislation that during the election year promises sounded like change was around the corner; it's the whole “uh, […]

Madeline Chandler, 18: someone to keep an eye on

Madeline Chandler, 18:  someone to keep an eye on

Madeline Chandler is receiving an award from the ACLU for her advocacy to change the sexual education curriculum for the City Schools.  She sounds like a woman who rocks. Miss Chandler said she conducted the petition drive at CAPA even though an administrator balked at the idea, and she was one of about 10 students […]

Dykes, Cattivo, Funny. and Yes, Jello Shots

Dykes, Cattivo, Funny. and Yes, Jello Shots

Last night, Ledcat and I volunteered to staff a Steel City Stonewall table at a Dykes on Bikes event at Cattivo.  Also at Cattivo were the Dykes of Hazard comedy troupe.  The evening was good; we collected 62 signed letters in support of HB 300 and distributed a bunch of Steel City information, plus secured […]

271 schools “speak out” against LGBTQ bullyiing in Pennsylvania

271 schools “speak out” against LGBTQ bullyiing in Pennsylvania

It is the Day of Silence.  The Post Gazette reports on a new Pennsylvania study with startlingly sad stats on bullying experienced around gayness.  It doesn't even matter if the kids are LGBTQ; just being picked on for the perception is awful enough. 98% of those surveyed report hearing “gay” used in a negative way. […]