Tag: glbt

White Power Tripping

Posted by on June 29, 2009

In an article on the Blacklight website, author Sidney Brinkley writes:

It’s a new century with a new president elected on the promise of change. However, in the Gay movement it’s the same White people with the same message to Black Gays: We lead. You follow.
Here’s my 21st century response: Fuck That!

To read the full article, go to http://www.blacklightonline.com/powrtrip.html.

Fresno GLBT History

Posted by on June 23, 2009

Chris Jarvis, a writer for GayFresno.com, has begun a project to document the history of the LGBT community in Fresno and the Central Valley. Details about the project and information about how to contribute to this endeavor can be found at http://www.gayfresno.com/content/view/953/1/.

Portia De Rossi’s PSA

Posted by on March 21, 2009

Proposition 8 BACKLASH

Posted by on November 13, 2008

Theater Director Quits Amid Gay-Rights Anger

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/13/theater-director-quits-am_n_143487.html

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The artistic director at California’s largest nonprofit musical theater company resigned Wednesday amid protests over his donation to a campaign to ban gay marriage in the state.

Scott Eckern stepped down from his job at the California Musical Theater in Sacramento after some gay activists called for a theater boycott.

He said he is leaving “after prayerful consideration to protect the organization and to help the healing in the local theatergoing and creative community.”

Eckern said he “chose to act upon my belief that the traditional definition of marriage should be preserved” but had no idea his contribution would generate such controversy. He said his sister is a lesbian in a domestic partnership, which he understands to carry the same legal rights as marriage.

The boycott calls _ led by artists including “Hairspray” composer Marc Shaiman _ began after activists learned Eckern contributed $1,000 to the Yes on 8 campaign. Last week, voters approved Proposition 8, which changes the constitution to ban same-sex marriage.

Lisa West, regional spokeswoman for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said Eckern is a member “in very good standing” and the Mormon church supports his decision to resign.

Fred Karger, the founder of Californians Against Hate, which was created to publicize donors to the Yes on Proposition 8 campaign, said he was not involved in the theater boycott effort and was saddened that Eckern resigned.

“That’s not good news, but there’s going to be a lot of fallout from this (gay marriage ban),” Karger said. “Of course, a lot of lives were ruined on the other side.”

He said his Web site has received thousands of visits from those tracking Yes on 8 contributors.

Ron Prentice, chairman of the Yes on 8 campaign, issued a statement criticizing gay marriage supporters who “cherish tolerance and civil rights (but) are unabashedly trampling on the rights of others.”

The theater company, Sacramento’s oldest arts organization, said it is not involved in political issues but doesn’t interfere with employees’ rights to express their views. The company issued a statement thanking Eckern for his 25 years of service.

Eckern was the company’s chief operating officer and its artistic director since 2002. The company produces Sacramento’s annual Music Circus and plays at Broadway Sacramento and the newly opened Cosmopolitan Cabaret.