Sunday, March 17, 2013

Marriage Equality and the Supreme Court

At the end of this month the Supreme Court will hear arguments on two cases regarding marriage equality. There is a rally scheduled in Washing D.C planned for March 25th through 27th to coincide with the Supreme Court hearings. If you're in the area turn our to support this landmark event!


Responses from CPAC Attendees to Portman's Support of Same-Sex Marriage

The following video documents responses to Senator Rob Portman's announcement that he supports same-sex marriage now because his son is gay. The reporter was at the Conservative Political Action Conference so the responses are painfully predictable.  


Friday, March 15, 2013

Rob Portman Reverses Gay Marriage Stance After Son Comes Out

Conservative GOP Senator Rob Portman Senator recently changed his position on same-sex marriage when his son came out as gay. This is notable because he was in the forefront in the campaign supporting Mitt Romney's 2012 Presidential run. While someone of this prominence reversing their position is good news, I still feel that the subjective and personal nature of his decision simply highlights the problem in gaining wider acceptance of LGBTQ lifestyles.

Dick Cheney as the highest ranking Republican with a homosexual child, is another outlier in this debate. Supporting same-sex rights shouldn't depend on having a gay family member; it's selfish to base political decisions, particularly for people in power, on personal stake in the issue. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Jailbreak the Patriarchy

I recently downloaded the Google plug-in, "Jailbreak the Patriarchy". It's pretty entertaining to view a site through the lens it creates. The application flips gendered words to their opposite, exposing sexist word choices and style. It's amazing to see bias exposed in this way; try it on an article covering female politicians, for example, and prepare amused at the amount of time discussing Joe Biden's hair style.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Just Say No to "No Homo"


I love Jay Smooth's take on "no homo." Sarcastically using the phrase "no homo" is more likely to propagate the offensive phrase than to destigmatize it. And the video is kinda funny...

This an "Old Person's Guide to No Homo" from the hip-hop video blog Ill Doctrine~



Monday, March 4, 2013

Move to National Electronic Health Records Potentially Risky for LGBT Patients



While electronic record keeping would appear to be a positive direction in health care for everyone, there is a potential downside for LGBTQ individuals as explained in this article from Truthout.org. Even one's own healthcare provider may harbor prejudice, and because conscious or unconscious bias can sneak in to every facet of life, the LGBTQ individual must to stay especially vigilant.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Hilarious Fox News Slip-Up



Fox News used this wedding photo to accompany an article supporting traditional gender roles. Unbeknowst to Fox, this is not a man and a woman kissing. When Fox found that the photo they used is of a same-sex couple, they took it down.


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Louis CK on Gay Marriage

Personally I find Louis CK's humor to be hilarious but I know his graphic and explicit, sometimes vulgar, style is offensive to some. Nonetheless I see him as truth teller, and I think his take on gay marriage in this clip is spot on.  


Friday, February 15, 2013

Gets Me Every Time...

Homophobia is rampant in the rap community. I love this video because it is performed by a rapper going against the white-supremacist, heterosexist, patriarchal paradigm common to the genre. 


Macklemore and Ryan Lewis- Same Love



Sunday, February 3, 2013

Where to Find Us...

My map

SMYRC | Q Center



2406 NE Sandy Blvd #100  Portland, OR 97232
(503) 872-9664

"Since 1998 the Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) has created safety and support for LGBTQQ youth in Oregon, through youth empowerment, community building, education and direct services."



Quest Center for Integrative Health is a mental health resource center that is LBGTQ friendly.

2901 E. Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97214
503.238.5203 





In Other Words, is a nonprofit feminist bookstore and community center in NE Portland. 



14 NE Killingsworth Street
Portland, OR 97211
 (503) 232-6003






Blow Pony is a gay dance party that happens on the first Friday of every month at Rotture in inner SE Portland. Everyone dresses up and drag is encouraged. 

315 SE 3rd AVE
Portland, OR 97214
503.234.5683





See my resources page for more 

Born This Way...

Here's something to cheer up your day if you need a little lift, or even if you don't, Lady Gaga performing "Born This Way"