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Plaintiff’s Rest in Perry case.

January 26, 2010 David Bishop Leave a comment

So yesterday the Plaintiff’s rested. However they went out with a bang… or at least as much of one is possible in a federal courtroom:

The plaintiffs’ attorneys closed their case by playing excerpts from two simulcasts that were broadcast to gatherings of evangelical voters during the Prop 8 campaign. These simulcasts were sponsored and paid for by ProtectMarriage.com, the official Yes on 8 campaign organization.  In the portions shown, one speaker said, “The polygamists are waiting in the wings, because if a man can marry a man and a woman can marry a woman, the polygamists are going to use that exact same argument and they probably are going to win.”  Another speaker referred to a man marrying a horse, and a third speaker compared the impact of permitting same-sex couples to marry to the 9/11 attacks.

The videos of these outrageous statements, made in a forum sponsored and paid for by the official Yes on 8 campaign, provided a fitting end to the plaintiffs’ case.   It brought the focus back to the long history of demonization the LGBT community has faced in the public sphere– from the grim historical events described in Professor George Chauncey’s testimony two weeks ago to the themes of the Yes on 8 campaign, as shown in today’s videos and the highly inflammatory testimony of Prop 8 proponent Dr. Bill Tam.  The plaintiffs have done an admirable job of laying out the case that Prop 8 was a product of the same kind of prejudice that has driven many other anti-gay laws throughout our nation’s history.

Which means today the Protect Marriage people started up their case. Which consisted of calling a professor they characterized as “an expert on the political power of gay men and lesbians in California and nationally” however I don’t think they did their research on this one:

In addition to offering a surprisingly superficial account of political power, Prof. Miller made several admissions that undermined his credibility as an expert.  Under a withering cross-examination by David Boies, Prof. Miller admitted that, at the time of his deposition, he did not know how many states prohibited sexual orientation discrimination.  He did not recognize many of the leading scholars on gay politics and history, and acknowledged that he had not read their work.  He could not offer an opinion on whether gay people have more political power than African-Americans, even though much more of his scholarship has dealt with the African-American community than the LGBT community.  He also declined to comment on the level of prejudice and negative stereotyping LGBT people face compared to other groups such as African-Americans or women.  Prof. Miller did concede that lesbians must face more prejudice than other women, however, because they experience discrimination on the basis of both gender and sexual orientation.

Boies also questioned Prof. Miller at length about articles Prof. Miller has authored or coauthored that are critical of the initiative process.  In fact, at times, it almost seemed that Prof. Miller might have been offered as an expert by the plaintiffs on the dangers of the initiative process.   For example, Prof. Miller has written that initiatives violate the democratic norms of openness, fairness, and accountability and tend to preclude compromise and informed deliberation.  When asked if he still agreed with those statements, Prof. Miller agreed that he did.  He also acknowledged that initiatives are particularly troubling when they target disfavored minorities.

I really wish this had been broadcast, I’d love to see the faces of the Protect Marriage attorney’s as their case got torn to shreds…

“This Saturday night a benefit show for the Matthew Shepard Foundation”

January 26, 2010 michael dias Leave a comment

I hope the Central Valley comes and supports the very good foundation not only will it show that the Central Valley cares, but it will also show unity among all gay and lesbians, in the whole world that we do care about others not just ourselves so please come support Empress 36 of San Diego and friends to raise money for a wonderful foundation all money raised that is 100% will be given to the Matthew Shepard foundation. Hope to see you all there!!!!! :)

LGBTQ Scholarships Available

January 23, 2010 Jim Reeves Leave a comment

The eQuality Scholarship Collaborative awards scholarships to honor and encourage northern and central California students for their service to the lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender community.  Scholarships of $2,000 and $5,000 may be used for post-secondary education at approved institutions – colleges, universities, and trade schools. Some of the scholarships are specifically for nursing or medical school. Applications are due by February 16,2010.

For complete information, see eQuality Scholarship Collaborative.

It Takes a Rainbow

January 21, 2010 David Bishop Leave a comment

The University of Pacific in Stockton has been doing some awesome stuff recently and they’re keeping it going with a LGBTQIA Conference on February 20th! Peter Paige (yes that Peter Paige from Queer as Folk) will be a speaker and there will be entertainment by Miss Coco Peru. From the conferences website:

The University of the Pacific is proud to present It Takes A Rainbow: Bridging the Mountains to the Bay 2010. Join us for this exciting opportunity in Stockton, California. This year the conference will offer a variety of new, interactive, and motivating workshops that will expand your knowledge, increase your understanding of the issues facing the LGBTQIA community, and give you the tools you need to make an impact on society.

Registration is currently open and the early bird registration ends January 30th, so sign up. This should be good!

Upcoming Events!

January 20, 2010 David Bishop Leave a comment

Looking for things to do over the next month? The Brave Bull and Queer Modesto have you covered. As always you can check out our calendar page for the latest information.

Sunday January 24th, 7:30 PM: The Brave Bull of Modesto, CA along with The Weinstein Company presents Tom Ford’s A Single Man starring Colin Firth and Julianne Moore. Posters, books and other items from the movie will be raffled. As always there will be a drag show as well. No cover, 21+ only.

Saturday, January 30th, 10 PM: Take your Saturday night to the next level when Evolution, the new once a month party from Queer Fresno, officially kicks off. Doors open at 10 pm at the Starline in Fresno’s historic Tower District. Cover is $6 for 18+ and $3 for 21+ with DJ Binx will be serving up a fresh mix of music to keep you dancing all night.

Sunday, February 7th: The Brave Bull is having it’s Mardi Gras Party with beads for everyone and a $50 cash prize for the winner of the Mardi Gras mask contest (painted or crafted). As always there will also be a drag show featuring The Brave Bull-ettes hosted by Miss Anjali. No cover, 21+ only.

Sunday, February 14th,  7:30 PM: The Brave Bull is hosting a wet t-shirt contest with cash prizes for the 1st place winner with other great giveaways throughout the night. The Brave Bull-ettes will be providing a Drag show as well and the whole shindig will be hosted by Miss Anjali. No cover, 21+ only, IDs checked at the door.

Nepal takes the lead

January 19, 2010 David Bishop Leave a comment

Via Towleroad.

This is the world we live in: Where Nepal, a rural, religious country between China and India, grants constitutionally guaranteed equality to all citizens, regardless of sexual orientation or identification, and the United States of America, does not.

Not only that but they plan on staging gay weddings on Mt. Everest:

Sunil Babu Pant, a Communist legislator and leader of the country’s homosexual rights movement, has launched a travel company dedicated to promoting the former Hindu kingdom to gay tourists in an effort to tap the so-called “Pink Pound” and dollar.

The company will offer elephant-back bridal processions, Everest base camp ceremonies and weddings in remote Tibetan enclaves in the Himalayan republic.

Mr Pant is hoping to build on the government’s new determination to maximise income from tourism by targeting all potential markets. The country’s tourism minister wrote a welcome statement for the International Conference on Gay and Lesbian Tourism in Boston last October, in which he said he believed Nepal will benefit from an increase in gay visitors.

So you can be in a country that recognizes you’re a real person, get married and also ride an elephant in the process?

Yes, please!

Help for Haiti

January 18, 2010 David Bishop Leave a comment

So if you haven’t heard already there is a great way to help the relief efforts in Haiti.  You can simply text “Haiti” to 90999 on your cell phone and a $10 donation will be made to the Red Cross on your behalf and put on your cell phone bill.  We just wanted to pass this information along.  Kudos to the NFL for posting this information during every playoff game this weekend.