Tribune affiliate weighs in on HB 300

Tribune affiliate weighs in on HB 300

The Valley News Dispatch offers up a discouraging “here's why our region is against this legislation” perspective.  Not a single quote from anyone in their area who supports the legislation which is patently ridiculous.  Obviously, someone needs to reach the gay folks and their folks living out there.  Who is up for the task?  But, […]

Pittsburgh GLSEN Day of Silence

Pittsburgh GLSEN Day of Silence

You’ve been silent all day.Now it’s time to live out loud!End your Day of Silence by speaking up andsharing your story with us at GLSEN Pittsburgh’s annualBreak the Silence Party.Friday April 17 2009 – National Day of Silence • Meet new people,• enjoy free food, and• bring your ipod and we’ll play your favorite tunes! […]

Rumor has it …

Rumor has it …

Prediction time. Lots of little birdies have been whispering in my ears.  These predictions are based solely on my interpretation of recent events, historical behavior and the indignation of anonymous comm enters.  I hope I am wrong.  First, I predict Luke Ravenstahl will announce the formation of Pittsburgh first Mayoral LGBT Advisory Committee two weeks […]

Lesbian Spa and Health Care Event

Lesbian Spa and Health Care Event

  Pampering Women: a night of Relaxation and Health Care                  Come and let yourself be pampered!   FREE mini spa night featuring: chair massages, hot wax treatments, henna art, guided meditation, facials, hand massages, blood pressure monitoring, breast cancer screenings, hemoglobin checks, BMI, STD testing,  breast exams and vouchers for mammograms Door […]

Why Allegheny County Cannot Throw “Gender Identity” and “Gender Expression” out the window

Why Allegheny County Cannot Throw “Gender Identity” and “Gender Expression” out the window

Dear Allegheny County, Please go read this account of how an incident of transphobia manifested itself as homophobia, almost as an incident of public accommodation.  http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/10382/national-car-rental-employee-to-trans-woman-customer-screwedup-man-faggot    (h/t to Pam's House Blend for a well-done exclusive story) I read this and think of those of you, friend and foe, who think that stripping the County anti-discrimination ordinance […]

A Solemn Moment

A Solemn Moment

Ledcat and I just returned from paying our respects to the slain Pittsburgh Police officers at the City-County building.  We waited in line for about 10 minutes.  We waited with officers from the Federal Reserve, the Port Authority and the state of Indiana amidst a sea of private citizens.  The atmosphere was solemn and reverential.  […]

And Allegheny County?

And Allegheny County?

Hmmmm.  4 states with legalized marriage.  Allegheny County still can't recognize that gay people suffer discrimination NOR deserve health insurance. Remember that the next time a large company picks somewhere else for their headquarters.  Southwestern Pennsylvania is not only behind Erie and State College, but we are behind Iowa.  Iowa.  Have you ever been to […]

Pittsburgh Passion

Pittsburgh Passion

http://www.pittsburghpassion.com/tickets.htm   Well, everyone the 2009 Pittsburgh Passion season is about to begin…    Our home opener is Saturday April 18th 2009 at 7:00 pm… All games are played at  North Allegheny High School (Newman Stadium) in Wexford!    Please see the schedule below and let me know…  Please come out and watch our run […]

Big Gay Day

Big Gay Day

Wow.  Yesterday was quite the day for the LGBTQ community.  First, the Vermont legislature overturned a veto of the marriage equality legislation, becoming the 4th state in the country to legalize same sex marriage.  That's almost 10% of the states.  Woo hoo. Plus, the District of Columbia Council voted to recognize same sex marriages performed […]

This should be about red flags and gun control, not discrimination

This should be about red flags and gun control, not discrimination

I understand that people are grieving the three officers who died on Saturday, especially as more information comes to light.  My heart breaks for the 911 dispatcher whose error in describing the situation proved fatal.  But I can't help wondering about all the systems and people who let Richard Poplawski down before he picked up […]