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7 arrested at V-Day marriage protest

When Proposition 8 passed in November 2008, it prompted a series of actions across the country and legal challenges in California.  On March 5, the California Supreme Court will begin to hear arguments against Prop 8.  In order to highlight the importance of the upcoming trial, Gay Liberation Network (GLN) and Join the Impact.

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Equal Rep.com/Nation-Wide Campaign to Create a New Secretary of GLBT Affairs. Or, How To Silence Queers and Still Love the Idea

As for DADT, I’m not sure how you can be anti-war and anti-Republican war-mongering and also want to wage war.

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Why the HELL Are Gays So Excited about Religion?

It’s difficult to make any critique of marriage, gay or straight, in an environment where marriage is seen as the only and most natural form of “rights.”

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Groups protest in Loop

Chicago gay groups participated in two protests this past week, both propelled by the November passage of Proposition 8 in California and subsequent protests against them nationwide.  The first was a feeder march outside the Hyatt Global Headquarters building at 71 S. Wacker.  This was part of an action that began in California in the spring of 2008, when gays discovered that Doug Manchester, owner of the Manchester Hyatt in San Diego, had donated $125,000 to the efforts behind Proposition 8.  Since then, protesters have asked the Hyatt Corporation to sever ties from Manchester (Hyatt manages the hotel for him).  The second protest was a rally at the James R.  Thompson Center, 100 W.  Randolph, where people gathered to rally against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) signed into law by then-President Bill Clinton in 1996.  Both rallies occurred on January  10.

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“Day Without a Gay” supporters

In the wake of Proposition 8 in California, gay groups across the country urged people to take a day off from work by calling in “gay for a day” and refusing to spend any of their dollars contributing to the economy.  They chose December 10, which is also International Human Rights Day.

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Gay dollars, labor and boycotts

For Eric Stanley, economic boycotts “uphold the free market myth of capitalism in ‘non-boycott’ times.”

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Prop 8 protest in Evanston

The Century Landmark Theater in Evanston was the scene of a Proposition 8-related protest on Saturday, November 22.

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Is Homosexuality Genetic or Chosen? Does That Matter?

Your gay union card, the grey metallic one, with an embossed pink triangle?  Shredded.

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Let’s Change the Paradigms of Gay Organising

Why are we fighting for the specious rights granted by an outmoded institution?

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Nancy Polikoff’s Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage: Valuing All Families under the Law

Polikoff shows why it’s necessary to separate marriage from the state’s responsibilities.

Beyond (Straight and Gay) Marriage: Valuing All Families under the Law (Queer Ideas/Queer Action Book 3) by [Polikoff, Nancy D., Bronski, Michael]