Why California vote matters Proposition 8 is about more than marriage. It's about the dignity of LGBT people everywhere. By Friday, September 19, 2008 WHAT IS AT stake in California on Nov. 4 is so much more than marriage — it is every LGBT person's right to equal dignity and respect. In six weeks, California voters will decide whether to take away the freedom to marry in the second state where we've won it, not just for Californians but for same-sex couples across the country. If enacted, the ballot measure Proposition 8 would mark the first time that voters anywhere in the country have stripped away an existing right to marry. Full story...
Hope for all who are marginalized
After Barack Obama's victory, I finally felt like a part of America again
By KATHI WOLFE
Friday, November 28, 2008
ON NOV.
Painful lessons after losing California
Eventually, we will win marriage rights, but that day is now farther away.
Blame the gov't for Proposition 8
If black civil rights had been put to a vote, Obama would not be president-elect.
Repaying hate with more hate is wrong
Vilifying our opponents might feel good, but it won't help the cause.
Media are lazy in covering marriage
Search for 'balance' is merely an excuse to sensationalize topic.
Obama's unfinished civil rights tasks
If Americans want real change, we should grant gays full equality under the law.
Promise of a new day
We won, we celebrated and now it's time to get back to work.
By PETER ROSENSTEIN
Friday, November 14, 2008
THE ELECTION IS over and we celebrate Barack Obama's victory.
The arrogance of white gays
Gay voters should blame themselves for Prop 8, not black Californians.
By HERNDON DAVIS
Friday, November 14, 2008
AS A BLACK and gay activist and resident of Los Angeles, I watched as Proposition 8 in California was passed, creating a legal ban on same-sex marriage in the state.
When a hate crime is not a hate crime
The way police and the judge have handled Hunter beating death is an outrage.
Backlash at the ballot box
Election results prove that that we can't win marriage rights in the courts.
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