20 January 2012

Groundbreaking Global Report on LGBT Tourism Released Created Through UNWTO-IGLTA partnership (www.etravelblackboardasia.com(Australia))

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Rainbows for Cuba! (www.thedailyactivist.com)

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Guarne, Antioquia, Colombia


Credit:  Flickr

Hello!

A bit of warm before the storm!  Here's what happening...  Guarne, Antioquia, Colombia... Jakarta, Jakarta Raya,Indonesia... Bronx, New York... Wesley Chapel, Florida... Tomball, Texas... Woburn, Massachusetts... Boston, Massachusetts... Council Bluffs, Iowa... Burlington, Ontario, Canada... Atlanta, Georgia... Farmington, Minnesota... Wells, Maine... Terre Haute, Indiana... Toronto, Ontario, Canada... Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil... Monroeville, Pennsylvania... Redmond, Washington... Saint Paul, Minnesota...  Palembang, Sumatera Selatan, Indonesia... Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico... Norwalk, Connecticut... Kingston, Saint Andrew, Jamaica... Woodland Hills, California... Manila, Philippines... Groningen, Netherlands... Brussels, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk, Belgium... Bangalore, Karnataka, India...Mountain View, California... Washington, District of Columbia... Croydon, England, UK...

This month's top dog:  'Transphobic' tampon advert causes outrage

We ALL can help...

American Red Cross
www.redcross.org

International Red Cross/Red Crescent
www.ifrc.org

Doctors Without Borders
www.doctorswithoutborders.org

Rainbow Fund
www.rainbowfund.org

19 January 2012

Boston doctor finds treating transgender youth a transforming experience (www.jta.org)

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Gov signs transgender rights bill (www.wwlp.com)

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Protesters glitter-bomb Santorum rally (www.charlestoncitypaper.com)

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GLAAD to host queer-inclusive panels at Sundance (qsaltlake.com)

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GLAAD Announces Nominees for Outstanding Comic Book 2011 (www.comicsalliance.com)

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Lady Gaga up for GLAAD award (www.iol.co.za(South Africa)

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17 January 2012

Gay Catholic Group Responds to Pope's Homophobic Comments (www.huffingtonpost.com)

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Park Ridge church becomes ‘reconciling congregation,’ welcomes LGBT community (parkridge.suntimes.com)

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In LGBT Debates, Discomfort Is Part of the Point (www.huffingtonpost.com)

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Pee in Safety! (prospect.org)

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ezs note:  Okay, okay, this article may give you a few yuks, but if you or a friend really has to go, this blog has some very useful information.  Particularly, www.safe2pee.org has some very useful information.  Let me know how it goes.

Honduras is test of new U.S. policy on gay rights (www.miamiherald.com)

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Thai airline employs transgender flight attendants (www.globalpost.com)

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Proposed Baltimore Law Would Allow Transgender People to Use Bathroom of Their Choice (www.opposingviews.com)

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16 January 2012

14 January 2012

Menasha, Wisconsin

Credit:  Menasha Contractors

Hello!

The cold is coming!  The cold is coming! Here's what's happening... Menasha, Wisconsin... Council Bluffs, Iowa... Auckland, New Zealand... Groningen, Netherlands... Piraeus, Attiki, Greece... Brussels, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk, Belgium...  Washington, District of Columbia... Los Angeles, California... Atlanta, Georgia... Morganton, North Carolina...  Royal Oak, Michigan.... Dubai, United Arab Emirates... Mountain View, California....  Sofia, Grad Sofiya, Bulgaria... Chicago, Illinois... London, England, UK... Camberley, Surrey, England, UK... Central District, Hong Kong, SAR, China...

This month's top dog:  'Transphobic' tampon advert causes outrage

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. day!

Globally, we can help... help a friend in need...

American Red Cross
www.redcross.org

International Red Cross/Red Crescent
www.ifrc.org

Doctors Without Borders
www.doctorswithoutborders.org

Rainbow Fund
www.rainbowfund.org

Have an unchilly day!

ABC Cancels Work It After Two Episodes (www.thedeadbolt.com)

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10 January 2012

Peace


I have done without electricity, and tend the fireplace and stove myself. Evenings, I light the old lamps. There is no running water, and I pump the water from the well. I chop the wood and cook the food. These simple acts make man simple; and how difficult it is to be simple. In Bollingen, silence surrounds me almost audibly, and I live in modest harmony with nature. An indescribable stillness prevailed.

In the Tower at Bollingen it is as if one lived in many centuries simultaneously. The place will outlive me, and in its location and style it points backward to things long ago. There is very little about it to suggest the present. If a man of the sixteenth century were to move into the house, only the kerosene lamp and the matches would be new to him; otherwise, he would know his way about without difficulty. There is nothing to disturb the dead, neither electric light nor telephone. (Carl Jung)

Wintour Award (www.vogue.co.uk(UK))

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Shun homophobia (bulatlat.com (Philippines))

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Romney Likes 'Being Able to Fire People' for Being Gay (www.huffingtonpost.com)

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Tampon Ad: Missing the Points (blogs.montrealgazette.com(Canada))

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08 January 2012

Reopened Parkside pool caters for city’s transgender community (www.cambridgefirst.co.uk)

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Transgender City Manager Ousted From Lake Worth for ‘Personal Reasons’ (www.southfloridagaynews.com)

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What to do when a transgender man needs his pap smear? (www.dailymail.co.uk (UK))

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Zoologger: Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip (www.newscientist.com)

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Transgender Americans take on New York (www.bbc.co.uk)

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Cheryl Rebottaro: Why PFLAG has returned to Santa Cruz County (www.santacruzsentinel.com)

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07 January 2012

My pick is for Obama... but not without some SERIOUS reservations...

This is a candidate that I've given a great deal of thought to.  One may wonder why.  On the GOP side, the serious contenders are yahoos, or worse.  (You may bring up Jon Huntsman. I hate to say it, but according to the GOP dictionary, his picture would be under "unelectable".)  Essentially, this is a four person race.  There is Mitt Romney, whose gyrations are so bewildering, no one - Republican, Democratic, Green, what have you - can make out what he really means.  Ron Paul may be loved by a smattering of Texans, but little else.  Rick Santorum is consistent, I'll give him that - consistently psychotic, consistently bizarre.  Newt Gingrich will be sending people to the moon.  Uh-huh.

On the Democratic side is Barack Obama.

Now, a Democratic booster would say to me, "See?  Barack Obama is just so easy to pick, it's remarkably simple.  The only candidate worth their chops, Jon Huntsman, is going down in flames.  Vote Barack Obama!"  Yeah, pal, while I'm glad you can serve whatever the Democratic Party dishes out to you, for the rest of us, it just ain't that easy.

On the positive side, I am glad ENDA (Employment Non-Discrimination Act) has expanded, DOMA (Defense Of Marriage Act) has been effectively scuttled, as has the idiotic 'Don't ask, don't tell' military policy.  Hillary Rodham Clinton's speech in Switzerland last month was a ringing call to action.

Despite this, however, Barack Obama's overall record has been worrisome at best.

First off, there is the actual record of "Don't ask, don't tell" repeal.  He waited until after the GOP won  the November election.  In its own twisted way, it was (kinda) good that that the Republicans won the House, because Obama seemed shaken out of his own bizarre funk.  Would Obama done as well had the Democrats won?  Maybe... but I doubt it.

Second, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. These twin wars have surpassed ten  years, with Afghanistan still counting.  There's no fudging it.  This war must end NOW.


Third, his answer (or, more to the point, non-answer) to Occupy Wall Street and the various  Occupy forces across this land.  Yes, the forces are terribly diverse.  What would have been proper, however, would be to identify the ideas of broad appeal (75% or greater) and then implement them.  I hate to say it, President Obama, but you failed.

As November approaches, the only question is on the Republican side.  Unless an earthquake happens,  Obama is safe.  For those of us who are who are on the lefty side, it would seem that Obama is as good as it gets.  (Sigh.)

There are a few things Obama can do to right his ship, however.

1.  Every day he is in the White House, from today until the election day, he will talk to local     Democrats.  It doesn't really matter whether it's from San Francisco or Podunk, Iowa.  What does matter is that they are frank - brutally frank, in fact.

2.  Similarly, he will talk to leaders of Occupy Wall Street and others in Occupy movements.

3.  I know you can't read every letter or e-letter that comes your way - but a random sample  - truly random - wouldn't hurt.

4. BUT... every flakoid who vents his/her spleen to you does not deserve equal attention.

President Obama, despite everything I've said, I do believe your heart is in the right place.  But before you accept pats on the back from the cheering section, there is one sobering fact that you must realize: there are thousands of Democrats around  the country who feel quite comfortable in following you.  Yes, you won-- but you must thank your lucky stars that you did win.  You must be humble enough to get a second opinion - and not just those who lived a Washingtonian life, but from Maine to Hawaii, and from Florida to Alaska.

It is then - and only then - that you and your administration will show true value and import.