Ossiander Bristles at Imperial Court Award
No Unity Without Equality: A Diversity Dinner to Remember
Prevo Celebrates 38 Years of Hate
Sara's News Round-up 9/27/09
This Week in LGBT Alaska 9/25/09
SEAGLA Reception for Aquafest cruisers 9/27, 6 p.m.
Social Fridays (6-8 p.m.) for GLBT people and our friends over 21, at The Imperial Bar, downtown.
Fairbanks
Jeff's White Trash Party 9/26, 9 p.m. with DJ White Chocolate, for GLBT and friends 21 and over.
Mat-Su Valley
Mat-Su LGBT Community Center in Palmer is open M-F 5-8 p.m. (except 6-8 on Wed.) The social group meets Wednesdays, 5-6 p.m. at Vagabond Blues.
Anchorage
The True Diversity Dinner & Awards Celebration 9/25, 7 p.m. at the Snow Goose.
Tan-N-Test: Free Tan for a Donation to Four A's 9/26, 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. at Preview Sun & Day Spa.
Free "Hopes & Dreams" spiritual retreat and potluck 9/26, noon-6 p.m. at MCC Anchorage.
Diversity Month GLBT Open House 9/26, 5-7 p.m. at The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Anchorage.
"Hedwig and The Angry Inch" 9/26, 7 p.m. & 11 p.m. at Mad Myrna's.
Sunday worship, 2 p.m. at MCC Anchorage.
ICOAA's Investitures for the 37th Reign 9/27, 6 p.m. at Mad Myrna's.
Transgender Support Group, Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the GLCCA.
The Lion Sings Tonight: A Four A's benefit with "The Lion King" cast, Monday 9/28, 7 p.m. at Mad Myrna's.
Grrlzlist Town Hall, Monday 9/28, 5 p.m. at Modern Dwellers Chocolate Lounge.
International Student Association: LGBT Issues Across Cultures, Thursday 10/1, 4-5 p.m. in the UAA Learning Resource Center, Rm 126.
Dinner is the first of Four Great Shows
Hollis French on the Struggle for Equal Rights
Our constitution's promise of equal protection under the law is still in the process of fulfillment. It seems as though each generation must renew the effort, expanding the boundaries of equality through activism, political discourse, or civil disobedience.
A few years ago, the civil rights issue being discussed in Juneau was whether same sex couples should enjoy the same [employment] rights as heterosexual couples. In 2005 the Alaska Supreme Court ruled unanimously that they should, but some legislators objected, and in 2006 they introduced measures to amend our constitution to shrink the meaning of 'equal protection under the law.' I fought that measure as a member of the Judiciary Committee and I fought it again when it came up for a vote before the full Senate. The debate spilled over into 2007, when an advisory vote asking whether our constitution should be amended was placed on the ballot statewide and it narrowly passed. In response, another constitutional amendment was introduced in the Legislature, and I was proud to help other like-minded legislators defeat it.
This year's effort to expand the meaning of 'equal protection' was the ordinance passed by the Anchorage Assembly that would have prohibited discrimination in jobs and housing based on sexual orientation, much the same way that discrimination is prohibited based on race, gender, age and religion. As we all know, the measure was vetoed by Mayor Sullivan and the Assembly was one vote short of an override. That setback for the civil rights of Alaska's citizens will someday be righted; perhaps through a citizen's initiative, or perhaps through the election of a new mayor, or through the election of one more equal-rights minded assembly member.
Thus, the struggle goes on. The tide of history is clear, though. We are on the right side of this issue, and we will prevail.
The Lion Sings and Tan-N-Test for Four A's
KK editor, former ADN writer seeks Queer Alaska stories
Sara's News Round-up 9/20/09
This Week in LGBT Alaska 9/18/09
Juneau
SEAGLA Social Fridays (6-8 p.m.) for GLBT people and our friends over 21, at The Imperial Bar, downtown.
Mat-Su Valley
Mat-Su LGBT Community Center in Palmer is open M-F 5-8 p.m. (except 6-8 on Wed.) The social group meets Wednesdays, 5-6 p.m. at Vagabond Blues.
Anchorage
Tim Miller performs "Lay of the Land" at Out North, Sept 18-19, 7:30 p.m.
Jay Her's Adult Comedy Hypnosis Show 9/19, 9 p.m. $10 at Mad Myrna's
Side Street Saturdays, an informal meetup for LGBT writers, at noon in Side Street Cafe.
Sunday worship with MCC Anchorage, 2 p.m.
Transgender Support Group, Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the GLCCA.
Alaskans Together annual meeting on Oct 11, scholarships available
True Diversity Dinner gives Everyone a Place at the Table
September is our Mayor's Diversity Month and September 25th is the Diversity Awards banquet at the Hilton in downtown Anchorage. Unfortunately, Mayor Sullivan is uncomfortable with the term "diversity" and has changed the name to the "Unity" Awards Banquet and celebration. The mayor has stated publicly that he does not celebrate the ways in which we are all different, but rather, the ways in which we are the same.Some of us do not feel celebrated at all, and are organizing a true diversity celebration on the same night, in the spirit of the current administration's own definition of diversity. We have rented the Snow Goose (September 25th, doors open at 7pm and festivities begin at 7:30). We wish it to be as diverse and multi-cultural as possible and much more fun than whatever will occur at the Hilton. And while the "Unity" Dinner will feature a silent auction and cost the small price of $60 a ticket… Ours will be only $10 (just to cover costs) and is quickly filling up with local performers, awards, and speakers including Assemblywoman Elvi Gray-Jackson, Diane Benson, and Shannyn Moore!It will be a great night, after what has been a rough summer for many in our Alaskan family, and we hope you can join us. Tickets are available in advance through Borders Books & Music (and hopefully some place in mid-town or downtown, TBA.)Awards in excellence in the representation, advancement, and advocacy of diversity will be handed out at the True Diversity Dinner. Voting has begun for the 6 award categories HERE on a tab of the main web site for True Diversity Dinner.
Pray-Away-the-Gay Speaker at UAF, Students say "Stop the Hate"
Anchorage Assembly awarded at Coronation 09
Peter Dispirito memorial Award: Adam & Steve: Alex Barros, Teddy Jones, Donald Greene & Jared KrapflWayne Hussey Memorial Award: Holli YanceyRaymond Jorgenson Memorial Group Award: The 7 brave members of the Anchorage Assembly who voted "Yes" for the equal rights ordinance: Patrick Flynn, Matt Claman, Harriet Drummond, Elvi Gray-Jackson, Sheila Selkregg, Mike Gutierrez & Jennifer JohnstonShante' Youth Service Award: Willow Arnell and Mike MasonRochelle DeLite Memorial Fairbanks Service Award: Keith Darkchild