Martin Gill
According to all the social workers and psychologists they’ve let into their home, Martin Gill and his partner are great parents to the two boys they’ve raised for the past five years.
Gill wants to adopt the children, but the state of Florida officially prohibits it, and is fighting Gill’s proposed adoption in court. (See lgbtQnews articles on the case.)
The PBS LGBT program In The Life offers a superb web-only video recap of the case. (Video embedded below.)
The video includes a touching interview with Martin Gill.
Leslie Cooper, an ACLU attorney who works on the case, tells In The Life that the state of Florida “trotted out every negative stereotype about gay people and gay parents that you’ve ever heard and some additional ones. Full story...
Vallejo Mayor Osby Davis photo: SF Chronicle
Osby Davis, the mayor of Vallejo, Calif. issued a standard semi-apology for remarks he made last week to a New York Times reporter.
Three films sent to an Ottawa LGBT film festival were held for "review" last weekend by Canadian customs officials.
A Montana lesbian couple had special reason to be thankful this week along with their three children—two older children and a four-year-old boy, Morrgan.
Recent headlines and links from lgbtQnews.com Twitter stream:
RT @QueerjohnPA @xtra_canada: Queer film experts baffled by detention of gay films at Canada's border [Link:NYTimes TV Watch] RT @nlgja: Adam Lambert - Community Standard or Double Standard? RT @greghernandez: Video: Neil Patrick Harris recommends the Muppets version of “Bohemian Rhapsody” RT @gayknowndonor: Meet the U.
Let me take a moment on this day dedicated (in the US) to giving thanks, to thank those who read this news-blog.
So, after all the pixels of virtual ink (and some of the real oil-based stuff, too) that’s been spilled since Adam Lambert’s American Music Awards performance, this seems the best response: Lambert singing “What Do You Want From Me” on the Early Show:
[[See embedded video at lgbtQnews]]
[After the break: The Early Show interview]
More.
::: Thousands of people, many holding candles, marched Wednesday evening in San Juan, Puerto Rico in a vigil celebrating the life of a gay teenager whose brutal murder has shocked people in Puerto Rico and throughout the US, Associated Press reports.
Demographer Gary Gates explains to NPR’s Jennifer Ludden the changes that will be made for the 2010 census which will, for the first time, count same-sex couples who identify themselves as spouses.
via mc4bbs.livejournal.com/
A federal civil rights lawsuit was filed Tuesday against the City of Atlanta, the city’s police department, and up to 45 officers involved in a Sept.
::: The Charleston, SC city council on Tuesday passed a pair of inclusive non-discrimination ordinances that protect city resident in housing and public accommodations, Q-Notes, an LGBTQ news blog for the Carolinas reports.
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